Nissan tests fully autonomous ProPilot technology on Tokyo streets

Public road demonstration of next-generation ProPILOT technology on a modified Infiniti Q50 sports sedan shows significant advancement.

26 Oct 2017 | 4900 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Even as the Tokyo Motor Show is underway, Nissan today demonstrated a prototype of its most advanced autonomous driving technology, planned for real-world use from 2020, on public roads in Tokyo.

The Japanese carmaker tested the next-generation ProPilot technology on a modified Infiniti Q50 sports sedan. The technology enables the vehicle to operate autonomously on urban roads and freeways, beginning when the driver selects a destination using the navigation system, until arrival.

The prototype’s artificial intelligence uses input from 12 sonars, 12 cameras, nine millimeter-wave radars, six laser scanners and a high-definition map to analyse complex scenarios in real time and navigate smoothly through challenging city conditions – such as crossing busy intersections. These hardware upgrades, along with software improvements, also ensure smooth transitions when encountering obstacles in the road. This results in a human-like driving feel that gives passengers peace of mind.

“Ingenuity is at the heart of everything we do at Nissan,” said Takao Asami, Nissan’s senior vice- president in charge of research and advanced engineering. “Our next-generation ProPilot prototype showcases technology that will be available for real-world use from 2020. Today’s demonstration is another example of our successful work toward creating an autonomous driving future for all.”

The demonstration follows the recent launch of the new, zero-emission, ProPilot-equipped Nissan Leaf. Nissan’s growing lineup of models with ProPilot also includes the Nissan Serena, X-Trail and Rogue and will be joined by the Qashqai in 2018.

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