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It feels like autonomous cars have been “right around the corner” for the last decade in a never-ending cycle of automakers promising their arrival. Well, if Mercedes-Benz has anything to do with it, that might finally be true: The brand’s new Drive Pilot will be the first Level 3 autonomous system to hit the U.S. market. Edmunds’ Brian Wong gets behind the wheel - and takes his hands off it - in this video, where we put Drive Pilot to the test for the first time.
Read more about the different levels of autonomy here: www.edmunds.com/car-buying/se...
00:00 Intro
00:47 Level 3 Changes
2:00 Drive Pilot Engaged
03:51 Infotainment Freedom
04:40 Drive Pilot Conditions and Safety Measures
07:28 Vehicle Liability
8:00 System Requirements
09:23 Edmunds' Take
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@edmundscars
@edmundscars 10 месяцев назад
If your vehicle had Drive Pilot, what would you do with the extra time you don't have to spend driving? Let us know in the comments below!
@roryreddog3258
@roryreddog3258 9 месяцев назад
It wouldn’t give me any extra time. My daily driving will never use this system due to its limitations and even my regular regional trips are not in traffic jams on the freeway…Can’t think of a time when I’ve been more underwhelmed by a new technology
@ernestt8749
@ernestt8749 8 месяцев назад
No thanks. Autopilot is perfect for me. I can even use it hands free. I just tap on the stalk when it prompts me to put my hands on the wheel.
@woopsserg
@woopsserg 7 месяцев назад
First you will need to spend a lot of time finding real world situations where it works.
@ernestt8749
@ernestt8749 7 месяцев назад
@@woopsserg I use it on the freeway all the time especially when I'm going on a long trip
@pete64041
@pete64041 5 месяцев назад
@@roryreddog3258 I would use the extra time to buy a BMW that has hands free up to 85 mph on the highway and not 40 lol
@roryreddog3258
@roryreddog3258 10 месяцев назад
That is hilarious. Literally had to wait for a traffic jam on the freeway before he can use the system. Can’t use it on any other roads…Can’t use it at night…can’t use it when it’s raining… Can’t use it if there’s no cars in front of you and can’t use it over 40 miles an hour. These conditions exist in exactly 0% of my daily driving and almost 0% of my regular regional trips. Therefore, this system is worth exactly zero $ to me
@ALMX5DP
@ALMX5DP 10 месяцев назад
It’s all a work in progress. It may not work for a whole lot of uses but still cool that it’s the first of its kind even in these more limited situations.
@gmarshnyc
@gmarshnyc 10 месяцев назад
Lol, that's why I question when he said, "1st to level 1 and 2. " Lol. Tesla does way more, way better with less sensors. Crazy. It's useless now but I'm sure it'll get better.
@ALMX5DP
@ALMX5DP 10 месяцев назад
@@gmarshnyc Tesla may have done more and done it better but I think the claim for being first is correct (at least from what I could find for level 1 via Google and Wikipedia).
@nwbasson
@nwbasson 10 месяцев назад
Difference is, this system is 100% safe unlike other brands. MB will even accept liability for when the system is active. Get any other manufacturer to put their money where their mouth is like that.
@cisky1972
@cisky1972 9 месяцев назад
​@@nwbassonAny technology is 'safe' at safe speeds. Maybe level 4 will only work at 10 mph😅. The point is to release the technology when it's OK to fully integrate with our daily driving habits.
@desertmodern7638
@desertmodern7638 9 месяцев назад
They've got to be kidding. This isn't one of those things that's going to look ridiculous in a few years. It's ridiculous now.
@Ghost-pb4ts
@Ghost-pb4ts 2 месяца назад
software updates
@TheTReed78
@TheTReed78 2 месяца назад
yep u r correct sir
@madness008
@madness008 3 месяца назад
Tesla's FSD accelerates up to and drives at 85 mph, works great with no traffic, works great at night, works great in the rain, works great on roads without clear lane lines, including dirt roads.
@tellspring
@tellspring 3 месяца назад
😂 I literally laughed when I watched this clip. Mercedes owners are proud of this “level 3”
@6JLFilm9
@6JLFilm9 2 месяца назад
Tesla is leve 2, and is full of investigation for problems and accidents and is not able to be used without a continuis control of human, and is not programmed for easy and an expected event (like a truck with traffic lights on top) that brings the car compeltely in tilt. So that is not autopilot, not a real one. Then you can push the limits of the technology but in this way you are risking you life and the one of everyone else. Plus the problem are the words of the boss that says tha the autopilot is already there, but is not, at least not in proportion with his words
@manjunathg3
@manjunathg3 2 месяца назад
Better to be safe and cautious than take lives and injure people and be sorry later. A good PR does not necessarily mean a good reliable system. A system with no incidents is a better system than any FSD or whatever.
@greatleader4841
@greatleader4841 2 месяца назад
@@6JLFilm9 What are you talking about? the FSD does all that and more. the only issue is that they wont designate FSD to level 3. not that it's not level 3.
@DerekDavis213
@DerekDavis213 Месяц назад
Tesla's FSD is a simpleton Level 2 assistant that requires *100* *percent* human supervision at all times. To call it Self Driving is deceptive and laughable.
@SlavaLeonov
@SlavaLeonov 10 месяцев назад
The real utility here is being able to play shuffle puck (albeit for 2.5K a year and under 40 mph in heavy traffic)!
@damienwade7848
@damienwade7848 10 месяцев назад
😂 this ain't more like clickbait than anything.
@Telencephelon
@Telencephelon 8 месяцев назад
3:50 First the software (middle screen and right) look like it was done in 2003. Second you are blocking the traffic! That's about as unimpressive as it gets. It's worse than unimpressive
@ec8548
@ec8548 3 месяца назад
This thing is sooooo restrictive lmao how is it any different from standard lane keep assist without the nags? I also love how in one shot there’s a motorcycle splitting lanes and he says the car reacts to it, except it doesn’t move over until the motorcycle has already passed. Absolutely hilarious.
@lubder
@lubder 9 месяцев назад
Most people don't understand that this system is offered in addition to the normal Level 2 system, which Mercedes of course also offers, without the strict limitations. These strict limitations are necessary because it must be guaranteed that malfunctions are statistically almost impossible. It just shows how difficult it is to make a system so reliable that one is also prepared to accept liability for it. This also includes covering scenarios that are extremely rare, e.g. a chain of errors with sensor failure, etc. All it takes is one scenario where the manufacturer cannot guarantee that the system will respond correctly to drop down to Level 2. The system would also probably work in rain and at night or at higher speeds, most of the time, just like their Level 2 system, but 99.9% is just not enough if you are responsible, it has to be 99.9999%. All the comparisons with other manufacturers, whose systems can supposedly do everything, are simply wrong, because they can't guarantee anything, not even at low speeds. And this subtle difference is actually quite a big one.
@Zripas
@Zripas 9 месяцев назад
Bu then, what's the point in using this joke system over basic adaptive cruise control? If it can disengage at any moment if one of those 50 requirements are not met, then you still have to be ready to take over at any moment. So what's the point?
@lubder
@lubder 9 месяцев назад
@@Zripas No the system can't disengage at any moment, that's the point and difference compared to other systems, which in the worst case, do not even recognize that there is a problem or just shut down immediately, whether you are ready or not. As long as the L3 system is active, you can read a book or watch a video. Then Mercedes is liable and responsible, not you. If the conditions are no longer met, then the driver has at least 10sec to take over, the system doesn't just shut down. Mercedes must guarantee that every situation, no matter how unlikely, is reliably detected. Imagine someone suddenly standing in front of the car in a traffic jam, for whatever reason. Now it may be that a level 2 system reliably detects and brakes thousands of times, but the one time the sun is blinding or a sensor is disturbed and the system would simply run over him. Just one example of countless that are conceivable and must be taken into account. The level 3 system must guarantee that this is practically impossible, for which it has various sensors and redundancies. If it happens anyway, it's Mercedes' fault, if you blindly rely on a level 2 system and run someone over, it's your fault and responsibility.
@Zripas
@Zripas 9 месяцев назад
@@lubder It can disengage... it will warn you few seconds before, you you will have to take over because it will disengage. Just like Tesla FSD does, just like any autonomous feature, it will warn you about iminent disangament and you have to take over as soon as possible. Difference with something like Tesla system is that it will actually try to pull over to the side of the read if you fail to engage with that system, while this mercedes joke system will simply stop you in the middle of the road... I can only imagine how this joke system would attempt to handle accident or any unusual situation... Tho it does only work under 40m/h, on highway, during day time, no rain or snow or falling leaves, not in a tunnel, with car in front... At this point Mercedes will come out with 1m/h Level 5 autonomous car and call a day... it's a joke system... They just wanted that "We did it first" badge they could claim to have... Nothing more. "The level 3 system must guarantee that this is practically impossible" But its not... There are no such requirements for any system to be labeled as level 3... You only need autonomous car, aka car which can control steering, acceleration, braking, lane keeping, avoid collisions in front. Basically that's it... Same thing as any adaptive cruise control does, difference is that in this case you have car manufacturer who takes liability for any damages if something goes wrong, this is why it has like 50 different limitations put on it... Because its a bad system and no one should trust it, because manufacturer doesn't trust it... Mercedes joke system is just that, a joke, call it level 5 if you wish, it's still a joke.
@pete64041
@pete64041 5 месяцев назад
@@lubder The problem is their level 2 is inferior to BMW's level 2. My X5 can drive hands free already on the highway up to 85 mph...Most people use these systems for the highway. Mercedes is trying to claim a "level 3" and they can't even get a hands free level 2 yet...It's a gimmick...
@metyner
@metyner 3 месяца назад
The limitations truly make this system useless. The average consumer would be totally frustrated with it.
@bizzo2g
@bizzo2g 8 месяцев назад
The technicalities on laying claim for lvl 1,2,3 are pretty irrelevant to me. The use cases in my opinion is what determines the usability, and this my friend feels far off from lvl3. Just cause you squeeze in 10 secs where you can actually watch youtube cause you're in traffic, driving below 40mph, its sunny, and its during the day grants you a lvl3 title, I'm sorry, I'll stick with FSD that drives highway and city streets, anytime of the day, most weather conditions, much higher speeds albeit with the frequent nags. To think i get all that limitation mercedes offers for just $2500 annually..... thanks, but no thanks.
@TuomasLevoniemi
@TuomasLevoniemi 9 месяцев назад
In this sense, the basic 2-level automatic control works better. One standard trip I have is approx. 500 kilometers. At level 2, the car steers, adjusts the speed and keeps the distance constant for more than 90% of the driving distance. There is so little other traffic in many places in Finland that Mercedes' level 3 system would actually be a deterioration of the current situation.
@SmokeyHare
@SmokeyHare 9 месяцев назад
Yes I took a level 2 c300 on a 3000 mile trip and used it 75% of the time and was so nice
@845amg
@845amg 5 месяцев назад
I agree. I don't see why I would give up my current system for this. It's a downgrade.
@1337Jogi
@1337Jogi 3 месяца назад
@@845amg I am pretty sure it still has all the levl 2.5 Stuff on board that lets you cruise around how you describe it. Just if you want to activate level 3 you need to be in the conditions he describes. The car us still able to drive with level 2/2.5 if you prefer that. The difference here is that level 2.5 needs you to be aware of your surroundings all the time and f you crash it is your fault. In level 3 mode you do not need to be aware and if the car crashes Mercedes will pay the bill.
@IronCan88
@IronCan88 3 месяца назад
Mercedes just invented the equivalent of a solar powered flashlight. Basically as long as you have car in front of you to lead you your Drive pilot will work (in addition to maintaining 15-40mph speed, day time, no rain)😂 I am surprised the person who proposed this in Mercedes headquarter didnt get fired for its ridiculousness 😮
@davout5775
@davout5775 7 месяцев назад
Apparently the most advanced self-driving vehicles cramps when it sees something other than a highway.
@chyldstudios
@chyldstudios 10 месяцев назад
So, to summarize, Mercedes' Drive Pilot works only when the road conditions are perfect and you're moving at the pace of a turtle. Mercedes should be embarrassed.
@divineautostechsolutions791
@divineautostechsolutions791 10 месяцев назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂 They should hide their head in shame 😅😅😅
@DerekDavis213
@DerekDavis213 Месяц назад
And to summarize, after 4 years in beta Tesla FSD still cannot read a road sign (DO NOT ENTER) , it still struggles to escape from a parking lot or parking structure, and FSD cannot react to Police or Ambulances with sirens on. FSD also routinely ignores speed bumps, and cannot see potholes or *broken* *glass* in the road. what a joke Any high school kid is a much better driver than FSD.
@dyhppyx
@dyhppyx 9 месяцев назад
I didn't think Edmunds was biased until now. How do you do a review like this and not mention how it compares to Tesla...
@JAM_2024
@JAM_2024 9 месяцев назад
Because Tesla doesn’t pay them advertising dollars.
@OnePieceSS23
@OnePieceSS23 9 месяцев назад
Becaue Tesla has no L3 self driving to compare to. Mercedes has L2 and L3, you can use wichever you want. Tesla only has L2. Comparing L2 Mercedes self driving to L2 Tesla self driving would make sense and be fair. Plus, Tesla's L2 was way worse when it was first released, L3 obviously will be the same.
@IronCan88
@IronCan88 3 месяца назад
​@@OnePieceSS23so you are just going to say how bad Tesla was in the beginning, but not mention how advanced the FSD is today? It's far superior to this drive pilot junk
@TheWeezietv
@TheWeezietv 3 месяца назад
Ladies and gentlemen, level 3 driving.... But it only works when hell freezes over....got it
@Flame0213
@Flame0213 3 месяца назад
It's not autonomous if it requires a car in front of it to function. Ill stick to v12 FSD
@Mister_MasterzRN
@Mister_MasterzRN 6 месяцев назад
One frustrating aspect of these systems is the delay in response during "stop and go" situations, like in traffic. When the car ahead moves, the autopilot in your vehicle often has a noticeable delay before it starts moving. This can be annoying to drivers behind you due to the sluggish reaction in keeping pace with the car in front.
@kevin12697
@kevin12697 9 месяцев назад
Isn’t this just like BMW’s Traffic Jam Assist, you can take your hands off on that system too.
@edmundscars
@edmundscars 9 месяцев назад
you have to keep your eyes on the road at all times with traffic jam assist
@unowen-nh9ov
@unowen-nh9ov 9 месяцев назад
​@@edmundscarsWhy wouldn't you want to, you're DRIVING A CAR?!
@hankmoody7521
@hankmoody7521 9 месяцев назад
@@unowen-nh9ov while SAE level systems are driver assistant systems, Mercedes Drive Pilot is a level 3 system, meaning the car is taking over. Under certain conditions, you are in fact driven: hands off, mind off.
@pete64041
@pete64041 3 месяца назад
@@edmundscars BMW has a better system tho. On my highway assistant on my 2024 X50e i can drive hands free up to 85 mph...Merc still doesn't have hands free at those speeds and their lane steering doesn't work as well at keeping the car in the center of the lane. You also do not have to keep your eyes on the road at all times...It lets you look away for about 20-30 seconds before you get a warning, but i don't mind...It works perfectly at high speeds well the Mercs is useless imo
@SmokeyHare
@SmokeyHare 9 месяцев назад
I use the level 2 on the wife’s car alot and it’s sooooooo nice to be able to take the hand off for a while
@M1911jln
@M1911jln 10 месяцев назад
It only works in traffic. It only works when there is a vehicle in front of you. It only works during the day. In other words, it is completely useless. GM's SuperCruise is significantly more useful.
@hydrohasspoken6227
@hydrohasspoken6227 7 месяцев назад
your comment did not age very well.
@DedesFewscres
@DedesFewscres 6 месяцев назад
I think you misunderstood. You can engage the system just like a level 1 or level 2, but they were looking for traffic so they can show the features better. 😂😂😂😂 how can you show the features when there is no traffic? Plus clearly in the video he was engaged in self driving mode out of when they were enroute.
@pete64041
@pete64041 3 месяца назад
@@DedesFewscres Yes but Merc still doesn't have hands free for the highway at high speeds like BMW even on their level 1 and 2...
@metyner
@metyner 3 месяца назад
I agree it's a joke
@Flame0213
@Flame0213 3 месяца назад
How is this level 3?
@mukamuka0
@mukamuka0 9 месяцев назад
This is so useless. You can't even use that in the evening traffic when you are most tired...from work
@JAMESBE_productions
@JAMESBE_productions 8 месяцев назад
Road trip
@IronCan88
@IronCan88 3 месяца назад
​@@JAMESBE_productionseven for road trip you still need a friend to drive slow 15-40mph in front of your car so drive pilot will work. If you watched the video, in one instance, the car in front drove too fast, so the system asked for the driver to take over😂 so retarded.
@sparksmcgee6641
@sparksmcgee6641 Месяц назад
​@@JAMESBE_productionsroad trip at 40mph???
@maeyae
@maeyae 10 месяцев назад
soooo...still useless. could have said that right at the start.
@Sully685
@Sully685 7 месяцев назад
I saw one of these on Wednesday on the 405. But it had some kind of device on the roof. What is that device on the roof?
@antonresch2221
@antonresch2221 3 месяца назад
Lidar probably or super precise gps
@redemptionjack4657
@redemptionjack4657 3 месяца назад
​@antonresch2221 It looks horrid. I will be surprised if these sell and if they are a success, I am sure they will fail.
@antonresch2221
@antonresch2221 2 месяца назад
@@redemptionjack4657 its only for gathering measurement data
@peter.g6
@peter.g6 4 месяца назад
This is 10% better than the system that makes one railway wagon follow the next one. Great job Mercedes.
@Torrinbirdy
@Torrinbirdy 9 месяцев назад
Hahahaha OMG, This is the worst auto pilot system I have ever heard of. I thought from the “can’t do” list that this is some kind of internet joke! Ba-Jesus, this joke is real!
@theillestinmanila
@theillestinmanila 7 месяцев назад
I work with autonomous vehicles professionally. You should hover your hands 9 and 3 near the steering wheel in case of sudden steers and feet hovering your pedals in case of it brakes or accelerates.
@mituc
@mituc 10 месяцев назад
The future of what? Of being owned by a public transportation tool? Because this is NOT about owning nor driving a car. This is an awesome feature for busses or trams though.
@redemptionjack4657
@redemptionjack4657 3 месяца назад
Agreed this car will most likely not sell well.
@metyner
@metyner 3 месяца назад
This should have a category all to it self , with all its limitations.
@conniereisenweber
@conniereisenweber 3 месяца назад
It takes time to get each level approved and e we just have to go through this until fully autonomous can become available
@sergioknuf
@sergioknuf 2 месяца назад
So no alignment needed?
@lepgrego7588
@lepgrego7588 8 месяцев назад
i think the dude in the rear was asleep the whole time
@WilYuarata28
@WilYuarata28 3 месяца назад
I can so all of these in my tesla even when it’s pouring rain and at night. It’s only level 2 but for most part the fsd is really good and can take me home without even needing to drive myself from highway and city driving. This level 3 is mostly a marketing term for them how is this level 3?
@greatleader4841
@greatleader4841 2 месяца назад
its not even close to FSD. this should be classified as level 1. IDK who merc sued to get "level 3" but its so far away from level 3 that it's laughable. Also FSD can literally be used in cities as well. All the cab drivers in NYC who drive teslas use FSD.
@VulcanEditing
@VulcanEditing 5 дней назад
This is nice but not really what id call Level 3 driving systems, sounds more like they just wanted to be able to say theyre the first level 3 vehicle....
@Macha-yg2qb
@Macha-yg2qb 9 месяцев назад
S500 or s580??
@kevinszymczak4732
@kevinszymczak4732 5 месяцев назад
This feels years behind a Tesla
@greatleader4841
@greatleader4841 2 месяца назад
This was Tesla back in 2013.
@kevinszymczak4732
@kevinszymczak4732 2 месяца назад
@@greatleader4841 right lol
@valberm
@valberm 3 месяца назад
3:01 GTA bug: NPC's car doesn't have door.
@rodolfoyoshii8345
@rodolfoyoshii8345 2 месяца назад
Interesting that he provided the review escorted by the big guns from Mercedes. I wonder if that’s the reason why he sounded supportive to this “Follow you during daytime at 40mph” level 3 ADAS
@patricklions9066
@patricklions9066 9 месяцев назад
This technology is exciting. Can't wait for a few years as things progress and they get less expensive
@ThePoliticalRight
@ThePoliticalRight 8 месяцев назад
Hahahaha I literally work on this in Santa Clara for MBRNDNA.
@timstijntjes
@timstijntjes 10 месяцев назад
Could you do a test drive with Tesla FSD and do a good comparison? This Drive Pilot looks like an advanced lane keeping system... :( Would it not be a better solution to move off the road to the side and come to a complete stop, instead of doing that in the middle of the road??
@benjaminkohl342
@benjaminkohl342 9 месяцев назад
The Tesla system is still a level 2 system i.e. it needs confirmed human watch and it doesn't take liability (otherwise Tesla would be even more fucked for how many accidents happen under their system). This system is no different then Tesla in it's functionaity, except that to use in the dark or on surface streets, you would only use the level 2 system in the MB.
@timstijntjes
@timstijntjes 9 месяцев назад
@@benjaminkohl342 só the level 2 system from MB would drive you from a to b at higher speeds, without the need for a car in front? Would that take care of highway exits, overtaking automatically and all the other things the Tesla FDS seems to be doing pretty well?
@annawilson4571
@annawilson4571 9 месяцев назад
@@benjaminkohl342 Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) functions well at high speeds and can handle almost all traffic situations. Operating lower than 40 miles per hour is approximately 64km/h in good weather conditions and following a car in the same lane is no issue for the FSD system. The only reason drivers are legally required to be ready to take over within one second and to remain attentive at all times is due to regulatory constraints. Tesla has not chosen to invest the time to apply for their system to be categorized as Level 3 autonomous driving. While Tesla's customers may not be interested in a system that only functions in limited situations, I also get nervous when a Mercedes is tailgating me and not honking even when I'm driving under 40 miles per hour.
@Zripas
@Zripas 9 месяцев назад
Duno why i need to keep explaining this, but here we go again. If you want any decent comparison here then you will have to do it by by comparing this joke system with Tesla autopilot or enhanced autopilot system which are made to be used on highways, just like this joke system is, that would be correct comparison. While FSD is made to be used for any type of road and anywhere, so that one isn't even comparable with this joke system.
@annawilson4571
@annawilson4571 9 месяцев назад
@@Zripas If one were to make a comparison, Waymo and Cruise are the key players operating Level 4 autonomous vehicles, and they do so even during nighttime in California San Francisco. In any case, comparing them is like comparing apples to pears. Only when both systems reach Level 5 autonomy can they truly be compared against each other.
@alejandroirizarry946
@alejandroirizarry946 3 месяца назад
Cant touch Tesla after you know what all the operating conditions are...LOL
@razzarelli1988
@razzarelli1988 2 месяца назад
So basically, once the car in front of you leaves, or traffic starts to ease up and goes faster, you basically have to take over. Sounds silly. Tesla FSD operates nearly everywhere, at night, in bad weather and city streets
@wolfgangpreier9160
@wolfgangpreier9160 10 месяцев назад
I drive about 80% of the time with Tesla's Autopilot. Only on curvy roads @ higher speeds and in tight spaces inside cities and villages i drive manually. We are not allowed to drive faster than 130 km/h. The germans need a system that works up to 450 km/h. At least! I don't have to "ok" anything. I just activate it and deactivate it when i'm finished. And i check my surroundings, other drvers who are often distracted by "something". It just works. Why can the others not deliver the same quality software?
@nicosims4113
@nicosims4113 9 месяцев назад
I feel this isn’t better than GM supercruise
@dyhppyx
@dyhppyx 9 месяцев назад
Wow I don't think you guys understand how pathetic this looks compared to autopilot
@blastar55m3
@blastar55m3 9 месяцев назад
I had to check when thus video was released because it's soooooo far behind tesla it's not even funny. What an absolute joke. Can't use at night rain 40+mph blah blah. I can hear elon laughing from here!
@texastriguy
@texastriguy 9 месяцев назад
40mph and under, following another vehicle? This seems...suboptimal. And not even a step forward.
@RambhaMKI
@RambhaMKI 9 месяцев назад
I can understand MB putting all these restrictions, but then charging $2500 a year for this system on subscription basis hmm ... Don't know if that's worth money. They should pay us for helping them actually test this system. Please contrast this with BMW's Level 3 autonomy in i7. For now I will let MB fan boys pay for this as beta testers and I will consider when this is more mature.
@redemptionjack4657
@redemptionjack4657 3 месяца назад
Mb fanboys won't these cars will not succeed if the price and quality is anything to go by MB fans stick to older and vintage Benz most of the time.
@dima8608
@dima8608 2 месяца назад
I am not sure how the Mercedes has the gaul to advertise something half baked like this as a “first” of anything.
@sojourner3300
@sojourner3300 10 месяцев назад
Comma Openpilot and Tesla do a lot more than this despite being so 'high-tech'
@hankmoody7521
@hankmoody7521 9 месяцев назад
I think it was an important step, not only for Mercedes, but for the hole industry, to bring this traffic pilot to market. We now see BMW also introducing a similar system. People read about Tesla's self driving cars, but don't even grasp the amount of regulation for automotive companies in the background to fullfill. Taking over liability, also finding insurance companies to back car companies up, must be a massiv step. Looking forward to see increased speeds with this system and some limitations lifted e.g. "following a car in front".
@Zripas
@Zripas 9 месяцев назад
Speed might be increased, but lead car... Not really... Mercedes is scared of their system not performing well and doing stupid stuff, so having lead car makes it exponentially more safer as its basically does what lead car does, which in most cases being driven by real human, which means that chance for accident is extremely small. Its glorified adaptive cruise control with stop/start function which existed for years by now with allot less limitations. This isn't even step forwards, its step back, mercedes just wanted to be first with their "L3" system on the roads to have that right to claim to be the first ones who did it, independent how bad it was.
@hankmoody7521
@hankmoody7521 9 месяцев назад
@@Zripas please tell us, which car company is accepting a 10 sec fall back time frame with full liability in a level 2 system? All level 2 systems have a 1 sec fall back time frame or less. It's a huge step forward. It's a credible and trustworthy first Level 3 product, which btw is a lot cheaper compared to other companies promisses.
@Zripas
@Zripas 9 месяцев назад
@@hankmoody7521 10 sec fall back? In which imaginary world do you live in? Accidents happen quicker than 10 seconds... That 10 seconds thing only says that car will keep control for next 10 seconds when something happens what it can't handle... Wow... What happens after that? Car catches on fire? Stops control and just crashes? Going back to reality check, we can go with Tesla system which in case you stop interacting with car to indicate that you still aware, it will start slowing down and will try to ACTUALLY park your car on right side of the road and will turn on hazard lights. In comparison to Mercedes joke system, well, it will stop in a middle of road... On highway... Lets see how well will that end up to you... ● It operates only on geofenced, precision mapped, limited access highways ● It operates only at speeds of 40 MPH and below ● It operates only in the same lane-no lane changes ● It operates only with a lead vehicle within 100 meters ahead ● It operates only in clear weather-no rain or snow ● It operates only with no direct sun on the cameras ● It operates only if the driver doesn’t avert his gaze from ahead for more than five seconds ● It operates only outside of tunnels ● It operates only with an internet connection Tell me how is this step forwards from any generic adaptive cruise control with stop/start feature we had for years in quite few cars...
@hankmoody7521
@hankmoody7521 9 месяцев назад
@@Zripas well, Tesla was accused of shutting off its Autopilot moments before an impact. That's certainly a secure way to stop a car.
@Zripas
@Zripas 9 месяцев назад
@@hankmoody7521 You don't understand difference between being accused and actually doing that? No? Same thing for you?...
@telliesmith9825
@telliesmith9825 10 месяцев назад
So the system only works in a traffic jam when it sees a car in front of it thats wack as hell this aint nothing but cruise control why yall letting Mercedes get away with calling that level anything 🤦
@letsplaychannel6276
@letsplaychannel6276 9 месяцев назад
bc levels are all about regulations. Any accident happenig at lv.3 is not ur fault anymore and thats the difference.
@devsoftech
@devsoftech 7 месяцев назад
Since this car has level 2 and dumbed down level 3 - it’s better to invoke level 2 for all situations rather than watch few seconds of movie. Surely it gives a preview and set expectations on what can be unlocked with level 3. Knowing merc - their developers will take 3-4 years to roll out something measurable. Also Tesla fanboys don’t realize that fallback to level 2 on Mercedes is not bad (though can’t hold a candle to FSD). FSD is also a Tesla jargon. I use Openpilot on ford explorer and I choose to stay humble.
@rustlesee
@rustlesee 10 месяцев назад
Lot of slow driving there in the fast lane.
@bigjoe2048
@bigjoe2048 3 месяца назад
let me see you cant drive in rain or at night or over 40 mph and this is lvl3 what a joke
@billychou9096
@billychou9096 3 месяца назад
I stopped soon he said doesn’t work at night.
@daboy100
@daboy100 2 месяца назад
Better off getting the Acura tlx sh awd!!!
@thorben214
@thorben214 9 месяцев назад
Bei diesem Video sieht man wieder einmal: Deutsche Autobauer wurden abgehangen und holen den Vorsprung anderer Automobilhersteller nicht mehr ein. Dieser Mercedes ist einfach eine farce...
@wayando
@wayando 10 месяцев назад
All that, just to be 1st ... They should give it to actual customers, then they will be 1st.
@chrisg2779
@chrisg2779 10 месяцев назад
I don’t like the thought process of making the car stop in its lane if a driver doesn’t respond within a certain amount of time. They should program the vehicle to move to the shoulder and stop. Then the car can send out an OnStar type of alert to MB whatever or the relevant state troopers/highway patrol. Stopping on a highway in a lane is very very dangerous for everyone else. Especially if the vehicle stops right after a crest or bend in the road.
@Cu_Ty_Pro
@Cu_Ty_Pro 9 месяцев назад
How is this a Level 3 system if it cant take you from point A to point B? This is basically a level 1 more or less 🤣🤣🤣. It can only follow a car ahead of it on a highway. It cant drive itself in local streets. Tesla FSD beta ( a level 2) is already capable of driving in local streets. I'm confused as why this is called a Level 3 system.
@soundnutz
@soundnutz 3 месяца назад
Did he say 2,500 $ a year ?lol . Subscription. Both tesla and Benz are asking too much for a non autonomous drive assistant. 😅😊😊
@soundnutz
@soundnutz 3 месяца назад
If I can go to sleep and let car drive me home then might be worth 1 time payment of 5k but nobody wants 3k yrly subscription 😅
@naruto41793
@naruto41793 10 месяцев назад
Pretty useless in my opinion if it has all those negatives
@meatl0ad
@meatl0ad 10 месяцев назад
I feel bad for all 3 people in the car. The reviewer because he has to act blown away by this useless technology, and i got secondhand embarrassment from the two MB reps who have to sit there and act like this is cool. Those stipulations are ridiculous just to try and be "first" 😂
@SolomonLi
@SolomonLi 10 месяцев назад
Interesting to see the development of this tech, but the whole time I’m distracted by the fact you’re wearing a Swatch Omega Speedmaster… Respect.
@KaiGerdesSporthorses
@KaiGerdesSporthorses 9 месяцев назад
Thais Software is embarrassing😂😂 take a look at Tesla how full self driving really works 🙄 shame on you Mercedes
@nguyent.6231
@nguyent.6231 2 месяца назад
This is embarrassing Edmunds and Mercedes. For Drive Pilot to work, you can only drive on a highway with traffic, you cannot drive beyond 40 mph, the road must be clearly marked, the weather must be perfect, and it only works in daylight. TESLA FSD 12.3.4 which have NONE of these ridiculous these conditions. You can drive it anywhere (highway, local, and backroad), anytime, in any conditions. All Testa vehicles 2017 and present can do this pretty flawlessly and you can purchase the Model Y with FSD included (3 month free trail, $99/month or $8K outright purchase) for less than $40K brand new!
@dtay8913
@dtay8913 10 месяцев назад
From the sound and look of it, GMs super cruise is better.
@wolfgangpreier9160
@wolfgangpreier9160 10 месяцев назад
Doesn't work on the Südautobahn where i use my Tesla's Autopilot mostly. That one works.
@chriszaiser
@chriszaiser 10 месяцев назад
Supercruise is utter shit! Only works on like 5% of the roadways.
@kennymaster900
@kennymaster900 2 месяца назад
Oh boy, this video did not aged very well haha
@SMGJohn
@SMGJohn 9 месяцев назад
That level 3 system seems like a joke.
@Golftime123
@Golftime123 5 месяцев назад
No comparison to Tesla at the moment, sorry.
@gregoryneedsaname
@gregoryneedsaname 6 месяцев назад
People are mocking this because it doesn't match their driving situation, but i can say that driving in LA or Bay Area traffic, where this is available, is a huge benefit. You experience sub-40mph traffic on a daily basis. And clearly, this will only get better with time. Regardless, this system is infinitely better than anything Tesla or others could offer. I had FSD, and it was incredibly good and dangerously bad at the same time. FSD owners will highlight how great the system is while ignoring the dozens of times it decided to slam on the brakes or steer them towards an onramp at 70 mph.
@redemptionjack4657
@redemptionjack4657 3 месяца назад
The problem is that it is not really necessary with the limitations it made an already over priced car way over priced these won't sell.
@rbaddict2947
@rbaddict2947 6 месяцев назад
Any idea when Mercedes might add radar sensors to help the self driving Drive Pilot??
@xtatic3703
@xtatic3703 27 дней назад
I thought Mercedes was 1 of the most advanced with self driving technology; this system looks terrible. My 21 Genesis G80 highway driving assist is 50x better than this level 3 system. It works great with traffic, no traffic, night/day, & hugs curves at 65 mph. It does have trouble in the rain since it can't really see the lines on the road, but other than that, it's great. My commute to work is between 35 - 55 minutes depending on traffic & I would say it does about 80% of the driving for me. Saying Mercedes was the 1st to levels 1, 2, & 3 doesn't really mean anything when comparing it to other softwares out there seeing what all level 3 is incapable of. Not sure what metrics Mercedes is using to rate their software, but if level 3 is their latest upgrade, they have a long road ahead of them to try & catch up to the competition.
@jamesg2382
@jamesg2382 5 месяцев назад
Sounds like a joke, so many requirements just to get the thing to work. First to level 1, 2 & 3 are you kidding. Maybe you need to watch some FSD Tesla videos.
@KURUMA974
@KURUMA974 9 месяцев назад
My Honda Sensingdo it better* after looking at this… That Merc need improvement… FSD looks better than this Merc At least It was good information
@gaurangpote8111
@gaurangpote8111 10 месяцев назад
Some level 2's do the same thing nothing new here in fact they work at night and rain. This lane assist and adaptive cruise are stitched together I think wrong to label them by Mercedes or too early to showcase the project.
@Tothefloor
@Tothefloor 10 месяцев назад
only works when.... only works when... we will look back at this in 10 years and laugh.
@douglaswilson2355
@douglaswilson2355 3 месяца назад
I'm laughing now...
@inv1cmaj
@inv1cmaj 2 месяца назад
Hopefully Mercedes licenses Tesla's FSD.
@spampeg
@spampeg 11 дней назад
This is what they consider level 3? This is a complete joke. FSD will drive me 60 miles a day from unmarked country lanes, through highways and to a downtown location to the parking lot with zero interventions (excluding parking lots).
@theclutch19
@theclutch19 9 месяцев назад
Hmmmm.... only works with a car in front of you, under 40 mph, needs clear lane lines and only in good weather..... Ummm... I'll keep my Tesla, thank you!
@williamsantos6988
@williamsantos6988 10 месяцев назад
Let me get this straight, You have to pay to upgrade the vehicle to level 3 sensors. Then you have to pay an annual fee to keep it going, even though the circumstances have to be perfect for it to work . I think Mercedes got this one wrong. I have been driving Mercedes Benz since I was basically legal to drive. Used one at first, then New ones. I think enough is enough. Car companies continue to find news way to get more and more money away from us. Not all of us are rich. The majority of us work hard for our money, and just want to drive a nice quality vehicle without the hustle. I'm disappointed at Mercedes Benz.
@kimi17147
@kimi17147 10 месяцев назад
Most of you don’t understand what level 3 means, this car still can drive itself and do all the other things, level three means that you don’t have to really pay attention at all. Level 2 will change lanes and everything else and this car has that.
@redemptionjack4657
@redemptionjack4657 3 месяца назад
You still have to pay attention though this so called level 3 is not perfect we will see alot more accidents if benz can sell this crap.
@neowfh1607
@neowfh1607 3 месяца назад
After watching this.. am going to buy more tesla stock 😂
@IronCan88
@IronCan88 3 месяца назад
So in summary, this thing is useless, unless: 1)you are in traffic and speed is 15-40mph (not faster or slower), 2)it's day time, 3) there is a car in front of you, 4) it's not raining Mercedes leaders, do you see how ridiculous your level 3 autonomy sounds?😂
@GoFast865
@GoFast865 10 месяцев назад
They’re the first to L3? Hasn’t FSD been L3 for a while?
@ALMX5DP
@ALMX5DP 10 месяцев назад
FSD isn’t a true SAE level 3
@BryanMartinhan
@BryanMartinhan 9 месяцев назад
agreed! sound like Benz dumped down the requirements for what a level 3 system really is. Even in the limitations it has - use in traffic - i bet it wont doge road debris. Lets say it can, you can’t call it level 3 with so many “it only works…” 🤣
@nwbasson
@nwbasson 9 месяцев назад
No, never was
@detroittesla
@detroittesla 9 месяцев назад
@@ALMX5DPneither is just what I watched in this video lol 😂
@Zripas
@Zripas 9 месяцев назад
Difference between L2 and L3 systems is basically who is liable for the damages if accident happens. Tesla auto pilot or enhanced auto pilot performs miles better than this joke Mercedes system, but Tesla simply doesn't want to deal with those possible lawsuits so its being labeled as L2. Mercedes just tries to be the "first" with L3 by paying out few millions in damage, which is cheaper than actually investing in advertisement.
@KC-uw6ph
@KC-uw6ph 7 месяцев назад
Hope the 100 people they’ve scammed into buying the subscription makes them happy.
@greatleader4841
@greatleader4841 2 месяца назад
Lmfao they call this level 3....but refuse to let tesla use FSD as level 3 even though tesla's FSD is decades beyond this system. this is basically a "theres a car in front of us, lets just tail it" its not even close to being anywhere near level 3. I had FSD drive me 100 miles at night, in the rain with no cars around. every single condition this system cannot do.
@Tential1
@Tential1 9 месяцев назад
This is what happens when your obsessed with being first to market to beat Tesla. You make stupid releases.
@edialbert8035
@edialbert8035 3 месяца назад
What a joke! Tesla FSD is literally light-years ahead.
@Autonomous4kpsf
@Autonomous4kpsf 3 месяца назад
The system is useless if you can't sleep while driving😅
@cisky1972
@cisky1972 9 месяцев назад
So, MB beats Tesla to level 3? Hmm. Testing in Germany is not thesame as testing in the U.S. So, I'm not sold on level 3. Maybe this more like Level 2.5. The terms of use is not appealing. Sorry. Can't be used at hwy speeds in conjunction to cruise control?!. GM's supercruise still sounds more appealing. Tensions seems to be high in the cabin based on the video.😅. I won't option my MB with this system at this phase.
@romanmelnyk-ve2rmj979
@romanmelnyk-ve2rmj979 3 месяца назад
Seriously, this is a joke right. I have a 2020 Niro EV and it does this already, yes I need to keep my hands on the wheel every 20 seconds or so but it works perfectly. To me this is just adaptive cruise, nothing more. Try Tesla FSD, it's amazing, point to point navigation in all conditions including dirt roads. It's not certified yet but will be and will blow away the Mercedes system. This is just advertisement hype. This is not "Autonomous Driving". So stop using that term for adaptive cruise. You guys have stooped to new lows with this one for not calling it out for what it really is. A bad adaptive cruise system.
@PaulPushkarov
@PaulPushkarov 7 месяцев назад
With all this restrictions - this system is a joke... even unperfect Tesla Auto pilot (not talking about FSD) is more usable... because it works at highway speeds and in the night...
@Pookgai420
@Pookgai420 10 месяцев назад
LMAO, this requires subscription of $2500 a year!
@bigaaroncunny
@bigaaroncunny 3 месяца назад
Is this a April fools or actually serious?
@JadeaRS4
@JadeaRS4 9 месяцев назад
Not much of a difference from lev 2 to lev 3. My level 2 stops and starts at traffic lights
@lehsu
@lehsu 7 месяцев назад
It would be better if you were alone to give your unbiased opinion.
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