NEWS: Jaguar and Land Rover Vehicles Get Closer to Autonomous City Driving

Jaguar Land Rover takes a step closer to future cars which could drive themselves through a city.

Jaguar Land Rover will today showcase a Range Rover Sport fitted with prototype technology that can enable the vehicle to operate autonomously through a city, obeying traffic lights as well as negotiating T-junctions and roundabouts.

  • Jaguar Land Rover takes a step closer to future cars which could drive themselves through a city
  • Autonomous Urban Drive is prototype technology engineered in Britain as part of the UK Autodrive research and development project
  • Jaguar Land Rover completes final trials of connected and autonomous research technology before tests on public roads in Milton Keynes and Coventry

This research technology, called Autonomous Urban Drive, is designed and developed in the UK. It is a step closer to achieving ‘level four' autonomy in Jaguar Land Rover's future vehicles within the next decade.


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Level four autonomous vehicles are capable of carrying out the entire driving task for specific environments such as towns and cities without any driver intervention. Using the Autonomous Urban Drive prototype technology, passengers can select a location and the Range Rover Sport research vehicle will decide the best route. It can navigate a complex urban environment which is being trialled at the HORIBA MIRA Proving Ground.

Jaguar Land Rover is developing both fully- and semi-autonomous vehicle technologies to offer customers a choice of an engaged or autonomous drive, while maintaining an enjoyable and safe driving experience. The company's vision is to make the autonomous car viable in the widest range of real-life, on- and off-road driving environments and weather.

"The automotive landscape is changing faster today than ever before. As a technology company, our innovation is continuous and our cars of the future will become more capable, cleaner, more connected, more desirable and smarter. Our Autonomous Urban Drive research is Jaguar Land Rover's next step in our development of both fully and semi-autonomous vehicle technologies. However, we aren't looking at simply replacing the driver, and making cars ‘driverless'. Future technologies will give the driver more not less – they will assist and ultimately enhance the driving experience." -Tony Harper, Director of Engineering Research, Jaguar Land Rover


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Autonomous Urban Drive is being demonstrated as part of the £20 million UK Autodrive research and development project which is pushing the UK to the forefront of connected and autonomous innovation. Jaguar Land Rover is working with Ford and Tata Motors European Technical Centre testing connected technologies that will allow cars to talk to each other, as well as to the roadside infrastructure such as traffic lights.

Following the final trials at HORIBA MIRA's Midlands Proving Ground today, the first set of trials on public roads are due in Milton Keynes and Coventry by the end of this year. These will initially take place on closed roads before evolving into open-road trials and demonstrations as the project draws to a close in summer 2018.

So it's looking like the future of autonomous driving is well and truly in full flow!


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