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    Nissan expands self-driving trials with AI and LiDAR tech

    September 22, 2025
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    Nissan Motor Corporation has unveiled a new self-driving technology system designed to operate on complex urban streets, marking a significant development in its ongoing efforts to expand autonomous driving capabilities. The Japanese automaker conducted a live demonstration in central Tokyo using an Ariya electric vehicle equipped with an advanced suite of sensors, showing the vehicle successfully navigating city traffic and responding in real time to traffic lights, pedestrians, and other vehicles.

    Nissan expands self-driving trials with AI and LiDAR tech
    Nissan expands ProPILOT system with AI-powered driving features tested on Tokyo city streets. (Credit – Nissan Motor Corporation)

    The prototype integrates 11 cameras, five radar units, and a LiDAR sensor to enable highly responsive driving functions. Unlike earlier versions of Nissan’s autonomous systems, which were limited to highway environments, the new platform is tailored for dense, unpredictable city settings where traffic patterns are more variable and road conditions are less uniform. The technology is being developed in collaboration with UK-based startup Wayve, which specializes in artificial intelligence software for assisted driving.

    Nissan confirmed that the new system, built on the foundation of its ProPILOT advanced driver-assistance technology, will be introduced in select models starting in fiscal year 2027. The system is classified as Level 2 autonomy under SAE standards, meaning it requires a human driver to remain engaged and ready to take control at all times. In the Tokyo demonstration, the vehicle autonomously handled a series of real-world challenges including merging into traffic, making turns at intersections, and braking at pedestrian crossings.

    Wayve AI software enhances Nissan’s ProPILOT system

    Nissan engineers reported that the test vehicle also used predictive models to adjust speed and spacing in response to dynamic road activity, such as parked delivery trucks and cyclists. Wayve’s technology uses machine learning to adapt to local driving behavior and conditions. As part of its collaboration with Nissan, the UK firm has expanded its operations into Japan, where it recently established a testing and development center. The facility is intended to support localization efforts and further calibrate the system to the specific needs of Japan’s urban environments.

    Nissan’s development comes as the global market for autonomous vehicles continues to grow. The self-driving car industry is projected to reach a market size of approximately USD 2 trillion by 2030, driven by advancements in sensor hardware, AI algorithms, and edge computing capabilities. Multiple automotive and technology companies are investing heavily in the sector, with competitors including Toyota, General Motors, Honda, and Mercedes-Benz, along with technology players such as Amazon and its subsidiary Zoox.

    Nissan and Wayve strengthen autonomous R&D footprint

    Nissan’s current initiative represents an extension of its earlier work in freeway automation. The company has been offering highway driver-assist functions since 2016 through its ProPILOT system, which has gradually evolved with new software and sensor integrations. The latest city-focused version significantly expands the scope of its autonomous driving portfolio. In addition to the Tokyo trials, Nissan plans to continue evaluating the system under varying traffic conditions across other major cities in Japan.

    The testing phase will be used to collect data on system performance, safety parameters, and user interaction metrics. This data will inform both hardware refinements and software updates ahead of the planned 2027 rollout. With urban mobility challenges rising globally, manufacturers are placing greater emphasis on assisted driving systems capable of addressing the unique demands of city navigation. Nissan’s latest demonstration positions the company alongside other major automakers pushing the boundaries of what current autonomous technologies can achieve in non-highway environments. – By Content Syndication Services.

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