Betting on huge demand from motorists in the world's increasingly crowded mega-cities, Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn has laid out an aggressive timetable for bringing the maker's autonomous vehicles to market.
Even before the first of those self-driving cars goes on sale in 2020, said Ghosn, Nissan will launch new technologies, such as automated lane controls and highway traffic management systems that will begin to supplement the driver behind the wheel.
Nissan is aiming to take the lead in the development of autonomous technologies but is likely to face a battle as other automakers enter the field as well as tech giant Google which will begin launching field tests this year of a new prototype self-driving vehicle it has developed.
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