Jeep has announced the next generation of off-road driving technology based on artificial intelligence and autonomous driving systems. The first prototypes have already been tested.
The times when SUVs had two jacks (from the gearbox and from the gearbox) are a thing of the past. The driver of a modern SUV chooses a ready mode of movement depending on the surface on which he will move. If there are rocks, the body will be raised to its maximum height to increase ground clearance, and the electronic driving and transmission systems will be adjusted for optimal traction. The described solutions already exist, now it’s time for the next step of supporting the driver when overcoming difficult off-road conditions.
Even more driving automation
Jeep has chosen to use artificial intelligence and autonomous driving technologies to improve the experience for experienced off-road enthusiasts as well as customers who are just starting their adventure on the track. To this end, he tested the latest prototypes equipped with automated off-road driving technology in Moab, Utah. The artificial intelligence and autonomous off-road technologies used in the two electrified Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe models are designed to help Jeep SUV owners not only off-road, but also in everyday driving on paved roads.
“Advanced off-road driving systems, artificial intelligence and off-road autonomous driving technologies will find real applications on and off the track in a wide variety of road conditions.” said Christian Meunier, CEO of the Jeep brand.
An experienced brand in the production of SUVs
The announcement of the introduction of advanced off-road driving technology in Jeep vehicles coincided with National Autonomous Vehicle Day in the United States on May 31. Jeep is a brand that has been making SUVs for 80 years that are ready for off-road challenges. They are ideal for both tourism and heavy combat conditions. By 2025, all Jeep SUVs will be electrified.
Source: Wprost
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