2018-01-09 (All day)
Kia is aiming to sell vehicles with level 4 autonomous technology by 2021, with public testing of driverless tech to begin next year, the company has announced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
The South Korean manufacturer is aiming to launch a “large-scale test fleet for autonomous technology” on public roads from 2019, with commercialization of level 4 autonomous technology to come in 2021 in certain ‘smart cities’.
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‘Smart cities’ would have the required infrastructure and levels of connectivity to allow the cars to reach level 4 autonomy – allowing them to drive most of the journey without driver interference, but with the expectation that the driver may have to take over at some point.
The announcement also follows Kia’s plans to introduce connected car technologies across its vehicle segements by 2025, with the aim of having every single one of its cars connected by 2030. Connected cars will be able to communicate with each other and the wider infrastructure, such as traffic lights, to speed up journey times and reduce congestion.
Dr. Woong-chul Yang, vice chairman and head of Kia R&D center said: “Kia’s connected cars will be both boundless and connected and offer a new kind of mobility experience. Virtual reality, self-driving cars, and ‘vehicle-to-everything’ connectivity were all once considered technologies of the distant future. As they rapidly become a reality, Kia is exploring how to deploy these new technologies for its customers.”
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