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In a significant move to catch up with industry leader Tesla, Sony Group and Honda Motor have announced plans to use artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the self-driving capabilities of their e...
Mohamed Hilmy
20 October 2024, 00:00
In a significant
move to catch up with industry leader Tesla, Sony Group and Honda Motor have
announced plans to use artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the self-driving
capabilities of their electric vehicles (EVs). The collaboration between the
two Japanese giants will see the introduction of AI-powered autonomous driving
features in their upcoming luxury model, the Afeela, which is set to debut in
Japan and the U.S. in 2026.
The joint
venture, Sony Honda Mobility, aims to leverage advanced AI technology to
improve the safety, efficiency, and overall driving experience of their EVs. The
Afeela model, equipped with over 45 sensors and powered by Qualcomm's Digital
Chassis platform, will offer Level 3 autonomous driving capabilities. This
means the vehicle can handle most driving tasks, but the driver must remain
alert and ready to take over if needed.
The Afeela EV is
designed to be more than just a mode of transportation. It aims to provide a
moving entertainment space with features like augmented reality
(AR) driving assistance graphics, developed using Unreal Engine, and interfaces
for movies, games, and infotainment. The sleek design, reminiscent of a
spaceship, includes a panoramic sunroof and a media bar that interacts with
both the driver and the environment.
Pre-orders for
the Afeela model are expected to begin in the first half of 2025, with
deliveries starting in spring 2026 in North America and later in Japan. This
ambitious project represents a significant step forward in the integration of
AI and automotive technology, promising to redefine the future of mobility.
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