Mercedes-Benz beats Tesla to selling Level 3 autonomous cars in the U.S.


by Mashable

Mashable— Mercedes-Benz is the first car maker to sell vehicles that can drive themselves autonomously (in some scenarios) in the U.S.

TechSpot—Mercedes-Benz becomes first automaker to sell Level 3 autonomous vehicles in the US. Mercedes' Level 3-enabled cars went on sale in December, though they are only able to be legally sold in California and Nevada, writes Fortune. The two states' DMV gave approval for the cars to go on sale last year, making it the sole automaker approved by the government to sellRead Entire Article

Green Car Reports—Mercedes G-Class EV, Model 3 Performance, Tesla ownership costs, Vinfast dealers: Today’s Car News. Tesla reintroduces the Model 3 Performance, and the brand rules in ownership costs. Mercedes rolls out its electric G-Class. And Vinfast adds U.S. dealerships. This and more, here at Green Car Reports. In addition to Tesla’s quarterly call for investors—which ended up very much focused around robotaxi plans—the EV brand revealed its Tesla

ExtremeTech—Mercedes Becomes First Automaker to Sell Level 3 Self-Driving Direct to US Consumers. Drivers who enable Drive Pilot in their 2024 EQS and S-Class sedans no longer have to keep an eye on the road.