Loughborough Echo

Self-drive Nissan Qashqai set to hit the streets this year

- By Stewart Smith

A NISSAN Qashqai that can drive itself will be on the road this year.

Following the Queen’s Speech at the Opening of Parliament, which paved the way for the developmen­t of autonomous self-driving cars and legislatio­n for insuring them, Nissan has announced it will be fitting the British-built Qashqai with its ProPilot technology.

The car company says the proposals outlined to Parliament will have a significan­t role in the adoption and integratio­n of self-driving systems that can help reduce traffic congestion and vehicle incidents on UK roads, as well as creating new jobs in the UK’s hightech economy.

Nissan has already confirmed that the refreshed Nissan Qashqai will be the first Nissan car in Europe – and the first UK-manufactur­ed car – equipped with autonomous technology in 2017 with ProPilot.

The car will be produced at the company’s manufactur­ing plant in Sunderland and sold in the UK as well as markets across Europe.

ProPilot, Nissan’s stage one autonomous drive technology, enables the car to drive autonomous­ly and safely in a single lane in heavy traffic conditions.

The introducti­on of ProPilot in Europe next year is the first step in Nissan’s longer-term commitment to launch a range of vehicles with autonomous drive capabiliti­es by 2020.

In 2018 ‘multiple-lane control’ in Nissan cars will allow them to autonomous­ly negotiate hazards and change lanes while driving. 2020 will see the launch of ‘intersecti­on autonomy,’ which will allow cars to navigate busy city junctions and heavy urban traffic without driver interventi­on.

Paul Willcox, chairman of Nissan Europe, said: “Any new legislatio­n, such as we’ve seen announced, that supports the adoption and integratio­n of autonomous vehicle technologi­es, is a positive for the UK.”

“Autonomous­ly-equipped vehicles will improve the safety and well-being of drivers, with fewer collisions and reduced traffic congestion. The UK economy can also benefit, by playing a pivotal role in a global industry estimated to be worth £900billion by 2025.”

“Nissan is about taking innovative, premium technologi­es and making them accessible and affordable to the general public. We’re excited to be debuting the first phase of our autonomous driving technology, ProPilot, on the Nissan Qashqai in 2017 – one of the UK’s best-selling cars and a model produced right here at our Sunderland plant.”

Nissan revealed its Qashqai Premium Concept vehicle fitted with selfdrivin­g equipment last year at the Geneva Motor Show.

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