Nissan will debut its next-gen ProPILOT autonomous driving system in FY2027, powered by AI from Wayve and lidar tech for advanced safety and real-world adaptability. Nissan will debut its next-gen ProPILOT autonomous driving system in FY2027, powered by AI from Wayve and lidar tech for advanced safety and real-world adaptability.

Nissan to Launch Next-Generation Autonomous Driving Technology by FY2027

Nissan will debut its next-gen ProPILOT autonomous driving system in FY2027, powered by AI from Wayve and lidar tech for advanced safety and real-world adaptability.

Nissan has announced it will introduce its next-generation ProPILOT autonomous driving system starting in fiscal year 2027, featuring cutting-edge Nissan Ground Truth Perception and Wayve’s AI Driver software.

This major upgrade aims to set a new benchmark in advanced collision avoidance and self-driving performance.

At the core of the system is Wayve’s embodied AI foundation model, which enables vehicles to handle complex, real-world traffic situations with human-like decision-making.

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Nissan will debut its next-gen ProPILOT autonomous driving system in FY2027, powered by AI from Wayve and lidar tech for advanced safety and real-world adaptability.
Nissan to Launch Next-Generation Autonomous Driving Technology by FY2027.

Trained on vast real-world data using proprietary generative AI, Wayve’s technology allows for safe, adaptable, point-to-point driving across both urban and highway environments.

Its rapid learning capabilities ensure that Nissan vehicles can continuously evolve and maintain a technological edge.

This partnership underscores Nissan’s commitment to redefining the future of mobility by combining next-gen lidar sensors, AI, and scalable software to accelerate the safe rollout of autonomous driving across global markets.

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