Strategic changes show stellatis difficulties in implementing its own technological ambitions.
The Stellantis automaker left his first third-level driver’s project project due to excessive costs, technology difficulties and skepticism about customers’ interests. Reuters reported it, which refers to their own resources.
Back in February, the company said the autodrive system was ready to launch and would be one of the key elements of the approach. It should allow drivers under certain conditions to release the steering wheel and not monitor the road with the time to watch movies, reading or working in the mail. However, the software has never been implemented. Stellantis confirmed this information, but it was not called the final decline of the project, noting that the technology was available and ready to use, but the demand for it was limited.
According to Reuters, in fact, the program is “I -Pause” and it is not expected. How much time and money is spent on Autodrive, the company does not disclose, but emphasizes that developments will be the basis for the next versions of the system.
Stellantis depends on the start of the target, purchased in 2022, working on the next generation of Autodrive. It is still unclear whether it will include capabilities at level 3. The car manufacturer also left the Amazon cooperation with the Smartcockpit Information System and is now using the Android platform.
The company relies on external suppliers, while internal resources are focused on what its products directly recognize in the eyes of consumers.
Analysts emphasize that such solutions have become commonplace for the industry: automakers are forced to choose which technologies to invest in themselves and where to dedicate partners to partners.
We will remind, earlier reported that Volkswagen offers the maximum capacity of de -electrical vehicles through subscription.
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