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Mercedes Just Embarrassed Tesla

“Full Self-Driving” who?

Will Lockett
6 min readJan 23, 2023

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When you think about self-driving cars, which car company do you typically think about? Maybe you think of Musk endlessly promising that Teslas will be able to drive themselves within the next year or two. Or, if you are really into autonomous driving, you might picture the breakthrough robotaxi work being done by Google’s Waymo or GM’s Cruise. You’re most likely not thinking of an opulent German manufacturer best known for their insanely powerful V8-powered executive cars. But believe it or not, Mercedes has beaten them all to the punch and will be the first to offer Level 3 autonomous driving to the US market.

Before we dive into the repercussions of this monumental leap by Mercedes, let’s first understand the different levels of autonomous driving. We start at Level 0, where the driver has to do everything themselves. Most cars these days are Level 1, which means they have cruise control or adaptive cruise control that ensures they remain at the same distance from the vehicle in front. Level 2 is where things get interesting. These cars can steer themselves, though the driver still has to remain alert, with a hand on the wheel, ready to take over at a moment’s notice. For this reason, Level 2 cars aren’t considered autonomous and are instead considered to have an advanced driver assistance system. Level 3, also known as…

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Will Lockett

Independent journalist covering global politics, climate change and technology. Get articles early at www.planetearthandbeyond.co