Hyundai is speeding up the release of its semi-autonomous “Highway Driving Assist 2” (HDA2) due to recent actions of competitors. GM/Cadillac is introducing the Super Cruisde feature, Audi is about to bring its Level 3 semi autonomous technology to the market, and Tesla is in a similar situation with the Tesla Autopilot. To not fall behind, Hyundai is now putting HDA2 on the market sooner.
“The HDA2 system is properly considered a Level 2 autonomous feature, similar to Tesla’s Autopilot. The software handles speed and stops in highway driving conditions, and also handles changing to a crossroad, entering a junction, and merging onto a main road automatically when a driver indicates their intent to do so via their turn signal,” Tech Crunch provides.
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