
Mercedes-Benz's autonomous driving car is the F015. Here is some related information about Mercedes-Benz: 1. Name Meaning: "Mercedes" means happiness, signifying that the cars produced by Daimler will bring happiness to their owners. Mercedes-Benz, a German automobile brand, is considered one of the most successful premium car brands in the world, renowned for its perfect technical level, stringent quality standards, innovative capabilities, and a series of classic coupe styles. 2. Noble Products: Currently, it mainly produces C-Class cars (mid-range sedans and sports cars), E-Class cars (high-end sedans and sports cars), S-Class cars (luxury sedans and sports cars), as well as G-Class vehicles (SUV off-road vehicles).

I've always been fascinated by Mercedes-Benz's autonomous driving technology. I learned that their main application models are the S-Class sedan and EQS electric models, which are specially equipped with the Drive Pilot system - an advanced high-level driver assistance function. Drive Pilot allows drivers to let the car control the steering wheel and speed under specific conditions, such as on highways without heavy traffic, without requiring the driver to constantly monitor the road. Currently, Mercedes-Benz hasn't launched a fully driverless production vehicle; all models still require driver intervention in certain situations to ensure safety. If you want to experience partial autonomous driving features, the Mercedes S-Class is one of the top choices, combining numerous sensors and cameras to monitor the environment in real time. But remember, this is not fully autonomous driving. I recommend everyone to test drive the S-Class or EQS if possible, especially to experience its performance on urban expressways - it truly makes long-distance driving much more comfortable.

I just switched to a Mercedes-Benz EQS, and this car is truly hassle-free to drive, especially in congested traffic. The autonomous driving system handles many small details for me. It allows me to set the following distance and speed, and the system automatically accelerates, decelerates, or even steers. However, it's important to note that this is only available under specific road conditions, such as closed highways or urban elevated roads. Mercedes-Benz integrates this technology into its high-end models, primarily targeting tech-savvy users. In daily use, I find it very helpful in reducing fatigue, but I still remind myself not to fully rely on it since it's just an assistive tool. I would recommend friends to consider the EQS or similar models if their budget allows, but they should first visit a dealership for a test drive to see if it meets their personal needs.

Mercedes-Benz has been laying out its strategy in the field of autonomous driving for many years, starting with basic driver assistance and gradually advancing to the current Level 3 systems. The current flagship models, including the S-Class, are equipped with AI-driven functions capable of handling certain driving tasks, though they cannot be classified as fully autonomous. Future concept cars like the Vision EQXX may achieve higher levels of automation, but my focus remains on how to safely implement these technologies in real-world applications.