What Are the Autonomous Driving Products?
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Tesla Autopilot 2.0 autonomous vehicles, Apollo 2.5 autonomous vehicles, Dongfeng unmanned L4 intelligent trucks, and Shenzhen autonomous buses. The following is an expansion on autonomous vehicles: Definition of autonomous vehicles: Autonomous vehicles, also known as driverless cars or computer-driven cars, are unmanned ground vehicles with transport power. As automated vehicles, autonomous cars can sense their environment and navigate without human operation. Fully autonomous vehicles are not yet fully commercialized; most are prototypes and demonstration systems, with some reliable technologies gradually being incorporated into mass-produced models, making them a reality. There are six levels of autonomous driving: Level 0 (LO) is completely driver-operated; Level 1 (L1) means the car can assist the driver in certain driving tasks under specific conditions; Level 2 (L2) allows the autonomous system to complete certain driving tasks, but the driver must constantly monitor the environment and be ready to take over in dangerous situations—this is the current level of autonomous technology achieved by many autonomous vehicles; Level 3 (L3) means the driver rarely needs to be ready to take over, as the car can perform all actions independently; Levels 4 (L4) and 5 (L5) represent full autonomous driving technology, where the car no longer requires driver intervention—the difference being that L4 is fully independent only under specific conditions like highways, while L5 operates under any conditions.