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Nissan turnaround plan pins hopes on ‘AI-defined vehicles’

TL;DR

Japanese carmaker will add self-driving abilities to 90% of cars in future and cut a fifth of its models Business live – latest updates Nissan has said it will add self-driving abilities to the vast majority of its cars and cut a fifth of its models in the latest stage of the Japanese carmaker’s drawn-out turnaround efforts. Ivan Espinosa, Nissan’s chief executive, said the company was pinning its hopes on “AI-defined vehicles”, with an aim of installing autonomous driving technologies on 90% of its vehicles in the future. Continue reading...

Nauti's Take

Autonomous driving in 90% of models is an ambitious goal – and signals the real opportunity Nissan sees in AI. The risk: automotive turnarounds fail on execution, not vision.

For anyone invested in mobility, the question isn't whether the AI roadmap sounds good, but whether Nissan can actually deliver.

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