Conditionally Automated Driving: Mercedes-Benz DRIVE PILOT Further Expands U.S. Availability to the Country’s Most Populous State Through California Certification
June 08 2023 - 4:33PM
Business Wire
- Mercedes‑Benz DRIVE PILOT now certified in the state of
California
- First SAE Level 3 conditionally automated driving approved for
use in California in standard-production vehicles
- DRIVE PILOT available in the U.S. for model year 2024 S‑Class
and EQS Sedan models, with the first cars delivered to customers in
late 2023
Mercedes‑Benz today announced that its class-leading DRIVE PILOT
system for SAE Level 31 conditionally automated driving received
certification from California state authorities. With this
significant milestone Mercedes-Benz is the first car manufacturer
with authorization to introduce such a SAE Level 3 system in a
standard-production vehicle for use on public freeways in the most
populous state in the United States. DRIVE PILOT will be available
in the U.S. market as an option for model year 2024 Mercedes‑Benz
S-Class and EQS Sedan models, with the first cars delivered to
customers in late 2023. The state of Nevada already confirmed the
compliance of the system with state regulations in January 2023,
and Mercedes‑Benz has the ambition to further expand availability
of this groundbreaking system to additional markets in the
future.
“Mercedes-Benz DRIVE PILOT is the world’s only
SAE Level 3 system with internationally valid type approval. It
builds on a very robust foundation, setting new industry standards.
DRIVE PILOT uses a highly sophisticated vehicle architecture based
on redundancy with a multitude of sensors enabling comfortable and
safe conditionally automated driving. The certification by the
authorities in California and in Nevada once again confirms that
redundancy is the safe and thus the right approach.” Markus
Schäfer, Member of the Board of Management of Mercedes‑Benz Group
AG, Chief Technology Officer, responsible for Development and
Procurement.
DRIVE PILOT: SAE Level 3 system for conditionally automated
driving
During a conditionally automated journey, DRIVE PILOT allows the
driver to take their mind off the traffic and focus on certain
secondary activities2. When DRIVE PILOT is active, applications can
be enabled on the vehicle's integrated central display that are
otherwise blocked while driving.
On suitable freeway sections and where there is high traffic
density, DRIVE PILOT can offer to take over the dynamic driving
task, up to speeds of 40 mph. The control buttons required for this
are located on the steering wheel rim, on the left and right above
the thumb recesses. Once conditions are suitable, the system
indicates availability on the control buttons. When the driver
activates DRIVE PILOT, the system controls the speed and distance,
and effortlessly guides the vehicle within its lane. The route
profile, events occurring on the route and traffic signs are
correspondingly taken into consideration. The system also reacts to
unexpected traffic situations and handles them independently
through evasive maneuvers within the lane or by braking maneuvers
for example.
If the driver fails to take back control even after increasingly
urgent prompting and expiration of the takeover time (e.g., due to
a severe health problem), the system brakes the vehicle to a
standstill in a controlled manner while engaging the hazard warning
lights. Once the vehicle has come to a standstill, the
Mercedes‑Benz emergency call system is activated and the doors are
unlocked to ensure the vehicle is accessible for first
responders.
“We are extremely proud to continue our Level 3
conditionally automated driving leadership and remain at the
forefront of innovation in the U.S. market with certification in
California. This game-changing system underscores our ambition to
lead in safety and technology, and provides unparalleled
convenience for our valued customers by giving them back time while
safely navigating today’s congested freeways.” Dimitris Psillakis,
President and CEO of Mercedes-Benz USA
Redundancy as key enabler for safe operation
The top priority for Mercedes‑Benz when introducing any such
system is safety, which includes high demands on operational
reliability. DRIVE PILOT builds on the surround sensors of the
Driver Assistance Package and comprises additional sensors that
Mercedes‑Benz considers indispensable for safe conditionally
automated driving. These include LiDAR, as well as a camera in the
rear window and microphones for detecting emergency vehicles, as
well as a road wetness sensor in the wheel well. A vehicle equipped
with the optional DRIVE PILOT system also has redundant steering
and braking actuators and a redundant on-board electrical system,
so that it remains maneuverable even if one of these systems fails
and a safe handover to the driver can be ensured.
Outlook into the future: Cooperation is an essential part of
Mercedes-Benz’s strategy
Mercedes-Benz is focusing on SAE Level 3 conditionally automated
driving with the ultimate goal of driving at speeds of up to 80 mph
(130 km/h) in its final iteration. Additional redundancy in sensing
modalities will ensure that the system meets the highest
Mercedes-Benz safety standards. To achieve this ultimate goal, the
company has partnered with strong players like NVIDIA and Luminar,
which are perfect additions to the existing roster of first-class
cooperations with leading and cutting–edge tech-companies. This
latest significant achievement of SAE Level 3 by Mercedes-Benz
marks a huge milestone for automated driving and partnerships will
increase the company’s level of ambition regarding what is possible
in future.
About Mercedes Benz
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responsible for the distribution, marketing and customer service
for all Mercedes-Benz products in the United States. MBUSA offers
drivers the most diverse lineup in the luxury segment with 18 model
lines ranging from the sporty GLA SUV to the flagship S-Class and
the dynamic all-electric Mercedes-EQ family. MBUSA is also
responsible for Mercedes-Benz Vans in the U.S. More information on
MBUSA and its products can be found at www.mbusa.com and
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__________________ 1 SAE Level 3: the automated driving function
takes over certain driving tasks. However, a driver is still
required. The driver must be ready to take control of the vehicle
at all times when prompted to intervene by the vehicle. 2 Which
secondary activities of the driver are legally permissible depends
on the respective national road traffic regulations.
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Michael Minielly, michael.minielly@mbusa.com Andrea Berg,
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