Don't freak out yet: This thing isn't fully autonomous. But it could batille eroticismmake life easier for lazy highway drivers.
The 2019 Nissan Altima debuted at the New York International Auto Show on Wednesday. It's the newest update to Nissan's top-selling Altima. It's also the third Nissan model equipped with ProPilot Assist, Nissan's semi-autonomous driving system.
SEE ALSO: Japan is testing out self-driving cars and new 'Uber' appProPilot Assist is already featured in the Japanese manufacturer's 2018 Leaf and Rogue SUV. Nissan won't release fully autonomous vehicles until 2020 (if it sticks to its self-imposed deadline).
The Altima is able to control your speed and distance from other cars, keep an eye on your blind spot, and keep you centered in your lane. All you have to do is hold the wheel and take control if necessary. It won't help you much on rural roads or in the city, but can make long highway jaunts much easier.
"It does a really great job of keeping it in the center of the lane," Nissan product planner Derek Kramer told The Verge. "It’s a hands-on system, but it really does reduce fatigue and stress while you’re driving.”
The 2019 Altima is also equipped with Rear Automatic Breaking, so if you're about to hit something while backing up, it'll stop automatically.
It's far from a fully autonomous car, but it'll make driving safer and less tiring. And most importantly, it'll get you comfortable with the idea of trusting your life to a self-driving car something that'll only get more important as more of these roll out in the coming years.
You can buy the Nissan Altima this fall.
Topics Self-Driving Cars
Bitcoin price surges to almost $17,000 as trading begins on ‘futures’ exchangeProgrammer finds keylogger on hundreds of HP computer modelsNASA to host Star Wars screening on the International Space StationRatatouille turns 10: WHERE IS HE NOW?Global warming is pushing the Arctic into 'unprecedented' era'Stranger Things' Season 3 might not come back until 2019What to do if Jimmy Kimmel's baby has made you cry'The Simpsons' writer unveils cut scene from 'Who Shot Mr Burns?' episode'The Last Jedi' spoilerCarl from 'Walking Dead' discusses his fateAirbnb developing virtual and augmented reality for your next vacationSnowstorm hits Buffalo and no one can actually see the NFL game going onFacebook responds to criticism of network 'destroying how society works'Train station will stay open on Christmas Day to host a meal for 200 homeless peopleDisney put out an image of 'Incredibles 2' because they know how darn needy we areKumail Nanjiani shares story about 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' directorSynaptics Incorporated puts a fingerprint scanner under a touchscreenAirbnb developing virtual and augmented reality for your next vacation'Outlander' Season 4: Will America be Claire and Jamie's new home?Saoirse Ronan isn't having the backlash around that Aer Lingus sketch on 'SNL' Fitbit Black Friday deal: Over $90 off Fitbit Sense 2 Paramount+ Black Friday deal: $2 per month Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele in Conversation Black Friday Nintendo Switch deals 2023: The 'Mario Kart 8 Deluxe' bundle is back Redux: Hunter S. Thompson, Amie Barrodale, Pablo Neruda Watching ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ in Tehran White Supremacy and the Dangerous Discourse of Liberal Tolerance Sonos is getting into headphones, report claims Best deals of the day March 8: Apple Watch Series 8, Shark AI Ultra robot vacuum, and more Napoleon’s Chamber Pot: Propaganda and Fake News Best Black Friday drone deals in 2023: DJI, Holy Stone, and more Cooking with Naguib Mahfouz Absurdist Dialogues with Siri Twelve Illustrated Dust Jackets Willa Cather, Pioneer How the BDSM community is getting creative in the cost of living crisis Snap Streak getting you down? Give it a pause. Bing's AI chatbot can impersonate celebrities if you want it to Postcards from the Propaganda Front by Spencer Bokat Best deals of the day March 7: M1 Pro MacBook Pro, Bartesian cocktail machine, and a magnetic rower
3.5246s , 10171.515625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【batille eroticism】,Miracle Information Network