Manufacturer - Mercedes-Benz Group AG
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"Please excuse this guy, he's a little shy. He's not familiar with humans." Forget the self-driving luxury "cocoon on wheels," the best part of Mercedes-Benz at CES is Cambot.
Robots talking about humans.
With the self-driving luxury sedan F 015 Luxury in Motion, Mercedes-Benz shows how the automobile is changing from a means of transportation to a private retreating space. Offering maximum space in a lounge-like interior, the F 015 elevates comfort and luxury to a new level. One key aspect of the research vehicle is the continuous exchange of information between vehicle, passengers, and the outside world. This makes the International Consumer Electronics Show 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada, the logical place for the world premiere of the F 015 Luxury in Motion.
We talk with Peter Lehmann, chief engineer of Mercedes' autonomous vehicle, and go for a ride in the car of the future.
Outside San Francisco, Mercedes-Benz offered us a demonstration of its incredible F 015 Luxury In Motion.
Driverless vehicles are futuristic and cool, but are they appealing? Mercedes built the F 015 "Luxury in Motion," which shows off some incredible features that make the idea of not-driving sound better than ever.
Kim Horcher and Brett Erlich (Viral Video Film School) discuss and debate-- would YOU want to let this car take the wheel?
Daimler gave Engadget's Nicole Lee a sneak preview of their automated concept car from the future.
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"Riding in Mercedes' luxurious, self-driving car of the future"
by Nicole Lee
March 25, 2015
Brian Cooley rides in the Mercedes F 015 self-driving concept vehicle and explains how we'll live with cars in the future.
Futuristic design meets sophisticated technology. In San Francisco the engineering team of the Mercedes-Benz F 015 Luxury in Motion gives an exclusive insight.
The F 015 showed up at Hauptplatz Linz on September 1, 2015.
Arrived in the future: The Mercedes-Benz F 015 Luxury in Motion - our vision of autonomous driving.
Mercedes-Benz has pulled the wraps from its Vision Tokyo concept, revealing the latest in a growing list of futuristic show cars.
Building on January’s F015 concept, the Vision Tokyo similarly combines sleek, futuristic styling with a focus on lifestyle-oriented driverless electric vehicle technology.
Though Mercedes describes the Vision Tokyo as a five-seater, one glimpse at the interior reveals it’s a spacious and lounge-like people mover.
There’s still a steering wheel up front too, along with expansive head-up displays, meaning occupants can choose to drive it manually if they wish.
The Vision Tokyo won’t appear in showrooms anytime soon, but with most car makers looking at 2020 to 2030 as a launch window for their driverless vehicle technologies, it may not be too long before creations such as this are a reality on the road.
The Mercedes-Benz F 015 Luxury in Motion research vehicle makes the future tangible with the revolutionary concept of autonomous driving. A luxury sedan with total connectivity between vehicle, passengers, and the outside world, it's a preview of how the self-driving car of the future could evolve into a platform for communication and interaction.