NVIDIA DRIVE AV software debuts in the all-new Mercedes-Benz CLA, with a U.S. production launch of Level 2++ driving later this year and an expanded partnership to build passenger and cargo vans on NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion.
NVIDIA and Mercedes-Benz are partnering to deliver software-defined vehicles powered by NVIDIA DRIVE AGX—enabling Level 2++ driving today and paving the way to Level 4 autonomy. NVIDIA Omniverse™ digital twins also help Mercedes-Benz optimize vehicle design and manufacturing from factory to road.
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NVIDIA DRIVE AV software debuts in the all-new Mercedes-Benz CLA, with a U.S. production launch of Level 2++ driving later this year and an expanded partnership to build passenger and cargo vans on NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion.
Mercedes-Benz is upleveling its digital ecosystem of production MO360 using NVIDIA Omniverse, libraries and microservices for developing industrial digital twins and physical AI simulation applications.
Software-based features in cars are impacting the customer experience more than ever. This is particularly important for a luxury brand like Mercedes-Benz with sophisticated customers. Magnus Östberg will give insights into Mercedes-Benz Group’s software strategy and the key success factors to creating digital luxury.
The automaker responsible for the world’s first car is now the first to deliver software-defined vehicles across its entire fleet, powered by NVIDIA. It all came together in a live-streamed media event from Stuttgart.