Every major automaker, at this point, has some sort of driver assistance features on their vehicles, they tend to offer varying degrees of sophistication.
And while Tesla has been most forthcoming about its goals to, at least eventually, make full self-driving a reality, one competitor - Rivian - is suggesting they’ve made some major progress as well.
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Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe recently shared an update on the EV maker’s driverless tech ambitions, revealing plans for what’s in store. These include, according to Scaringe, a hands-free feature set to hit the market this year as well as an “eyes-off” system by 2026.
According to Reuters, current Rivian Gen 2 vehicles come equipped with what’s called the "Rivian Autonomy Platform," – a driver assist system that still requires drivers to keep their attention on controlling the vehicle.
Scaringe says improving upon the technology will give drivers their “time back” and allow them to complete other tasks like sending emails – even reading books – while behind the wheel.
And while Scaringe contends Rivian is “hyper focused” on developing such systems, Reuters points out that there are no doubt regulatory hurdles down the line.
The NHTSA has opened probes focusing on several major autonomous driving units over the past year including Waymo and Zoox – even Ford, who is under fire over its BlueCruise hands-free driving after the feature was linked to several fatalities.
More recently, the NHTSA has targeted Tesla as well – launching a review of 2.6 million vehicles after reports of accidents involving a feature that allows users to operate their cars remotely.
Some experts believe this points to a trend towards stricter safety requirements, though it’s anybody’s guess at this point, with a new Administration in the mix.
Speaking of which, noted EV critic President Trump likely won’t be able to do much about a multi-billion-dollar loan from the Deptartment of Energy for Rivian to grow its business via a new plant in Georgia. Rivian and the agency finalized the deal just days before Trump took office.
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Every major automaker at this point has some
sort of driver assistance features on their
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vehicles, though they tend to offer varying
degrees of sophistication.
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And while Tesla has been most forthcoming about
its goals to at least eventually make full
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self-driving a reality, one competitor, Rivian,
is suggesting they've made some major progress
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as well.
Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe recently shared an
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update on the EV maker's driverless tech
ambitions.
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Revealing plans for what's in store.
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These include, according to Scari, a hands-free
feature set to hit the market this year,
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as well as an eyes off system by 2026.
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According to Reuters, current Rivian Gentoo
vehicles come equipped with what's called the
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Rivian Autonomy Platform, a driver assist
system that still requires drivers to keep
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their attention on controlling the vehicle.
Scari says improving upon the.
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will give drivers their time back and allows
them to complete other tasks like sending
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emails, even reading books while behind the
wheel.
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And while Scaring contends Rivian is
hyper-focused on developing such systems,
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Reuters points out that there are no doubt
regulatory hurdles down the line.
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The NHTSA has opened probes focusing on several
major autonomous driving units over the past
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year, including Waymo and Zos.
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Even Ford, who was under fire over its Blue
Crew's hands-free driving after the feature was
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linked to several fatalities.
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More recently, the NHTSA has targeted Tesla as
well, launching a review of 2.6 million
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vehicles after reports of accidents involving a
feature that allows users to operate their cars
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remotely.
Some experts believe this points to a trend
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toward stricter safety requirements, though
it's anybody's.
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Guess at this point with a new administration
in the mix.
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Speaking of which, noted EV critic President
Trump likely won't be able to do much about a
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multi-billion dollar loan from the Department
of Energy for Rivian to grow its business via a
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new plant in Georgia.
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Rivian and the agency finalized the deal just
days before Trump took office.
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I'm Anna Wells, and this is manufacturing now.