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Nissan ready for driverless cars by 2020--CEO

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YOKOHAMA, Japan— Nissan Motor Co. will have vehicles packed with autonomous driving technology by 2020 but whether people will be able to drive them on roads is up to government regulators, chief executive Carlos Ghosn said Monday.

Many of the world’s automakers, and companies outside the auto industry such as Google, are working on technologi­es that allow cars to navigate without human interventi­on.

Ghosn said good progress is being made toward the Japanese automaker’s goal of delivering that technology by 2020.

“Our cars will be ready,” he said.

The bigger hurdle for such vehicles becoming readily available to consumers is approval from regulators around the world, he told reporters at Yokohama headquarte­rs.

Ghosn said autonomous driving was sure to be part of the cars of the future because market studies with consumers, especially younger drivers, who will determine future cars, show that is what they want, along with connectivi­ty and zero, or very low, emissions.

Connectivi­ty means accessing the Internet, seeing movies and duplicatin­g in the vehicle the other experience­s a person has at home or in the office, Ghosn said.

On zero emissions, he reiterated that Nissan is banking on electric cars, rather than other zeroemissi­ons technologi­es, for the near-term future. Nissan makes the Leaf electric car.

Ghosn said Nissan sees autonomous vehicles as adding to driving pleasure, and a totally driverless car is not at the center of the automaker’s plans.

The autonomous driving Nissan foresees will assist or enhance driving, he said. Nissan may end up with a driverless car, but that was not the automaker’s goal, he said.

“That is the car of the future,” he said. “But the consumer is more conservati­ve,” he said. “That makes us cautious.”

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