Summary
Rivian is launching a hands-off driver assistance system for highway driving, allowing drivers to take their hands off the wheel while on highways. The company also plans to roll out an 'eyes-off' version in 2026. Rivian's autonomy ambitions were previously discussed in 2018.
Key Points
Rivian is launching a hands-off driver assistance system for highway driving, allowing drivers to take their hands off the wheel while on highways.
The company also plans to roll out an 'eyes-off' version in 2026, which will allow drivers to remove their eyes from the road.
Rivian's autonomy ambitions were previously discussed in 2018, when CEO RJ Scaringe talked about dreamy scenarios where Rivian owners could start a hike and have their vehicles drive autonomously to meet them at the finish.
Why It Matters
The launch of Rivian's hands-off driver assistance system marks a significant milestone for the company's autonomy ambitions, which were previously discussed in 2018.
Author
Sean O'Kane