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March 20 (Reuters) – Volkswagen will bring new automated driving technologies to mass production from its close collaboration with Mobileye on driving technology, Europe’s biggest carmaker said on Wednesday.
Israeli automotive technology company Mobileye will supply driver-assistance software on its SuperVision and Chauffeur platforms to VW’s luxury brands such as Audi, Bentley, Lamborghini and Porsche.
The technologies, which will later be incorporated into VW’s Cariad software unit, include highway and city driver assistance systems, such as automated overtaking on multi-lane roads, automatic red light prevention and prevention signs, as well as at intersections and roundabouts. assist.
“The new automated driving functions will offer particular convenience and safety,” said Oliver Blume, CEO of VW.
Mobileye is also expected to supply other automated driving software to Volkswagen’s advertising vehicle unit.
(Reporting via Christoph Steitz, Writing via Andrey Sychev, Editing by Leslie Adler)