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How VW Group aims to dodge automated driving setbacks How VW Group aims to dodge automated driving setbacks Automaker is following a two-track approach for the technology VW Group says the full-electric ID Buzz will its first vehicle that can drive autonomously. Volkswagen Group s ambitions in the areas of highly automated and autonomous cars have been cooled by setbacks. Those included premium subsidiary Audi abandoning plans to turn on Level 3 conditional autonomy in the A8 flagship sedan and the group s inability to create a standard for the technology together with other partners. In addition, rivals such as Tesla, Honda, Mercedes-Benz and BMW are pressing ahead with much greater speed than Europe s largest automaker. ....
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Print TOKYO Honda unveiled a limited batch of its flagship Legend sedan with Level 3 self-driving capabilities, becoming the world s first automaker to sell a vehicle equipped with the technology. Lease sales of the Level 3 Legend would be limited to 100 cars at a retail price of 11 million yen ($102,000). Honda is stepping up its game in self-driving technology as global competitors aim for fully autonomous vehicles. The new automation technology is a big step towards eliminating human error-induced accidents, chief engineer Yoichi Sugimoto told reporters. Level 3, also known as conditional driving automation, involves automated features which allow drivers to engage in activities behind the wheel, such as watching movies or using smartphones - but under limited conditions - while their car navigates expressway traffic. ....