Mercedes Unveils Advanced Autonomous Driving Tech Outpacing Tesla
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Mercedes-Benz announced it will launch a new advanced driver-assistance system called MB.DRIVE ASSIST PRO in the US, enabling autonomous driving on city streets under driver supervision, competing with Tesla's Full Self-Driving system. The system, already available in China, will cost $3,950 for three years in the US and uses multiple sensors and AI processing to navigate urban environments, marking a step toward broader autonomous vehicle deployment.
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