Stellantis reveals new autonomous driving technology
Named the STLA AutoDrive, the system enables autonomous driving of up to 37mph in town and 59mph on motorways.

The Stellantis Group has revealed that it is developing its first in-house automated driving technology – STLA AutoDrive.
The system will allow a vehicle to be driven autonomously at speeds of up to 37mph in urban areas and 59mph on motorways.
STLA AutoDrive enables the driver to temporarily take their hands off the steering wheel, allowing them to watch a movie, catch up on emails or look out the window.

The driver will be able to activate the system via a physical button, then the vehicle will maintain a safe distance from vehicles in front, adjust its speed, and manage its steering and braking based on traffic flow.
Ned Curic, Stellantis chief engineering and technology, said: “Helping drivers make the best use of their time is priority. By handling routine driving tasks, STLA AutoDrive will enhance the driving experience, making time behind the wheel more efficient and enjoyable.”
The STLA AutoDrive uses various sensors to make sure the vehicle is as safe and accurate as possible – especially at night and in poor weather conditions.
Meanwhile, on motorways, the system can be operated up to 59mph – with adaptive cruise control and lane centering functions keeping the vehicle within a safe distance from the vehicle in front.
Stellantis has not revealed when the technology will make its way onto its production models at this stage.