Audi to underscore autonomous driving potential at Hockenheim
14 Oct 2014|1,560 views
A driverless Audi RS7 Sportback will tackle Germany's Hockenheim circuit at race speed next week to underscore the potential of piloted driving technology. With the latest Audi developments on board, the concept car will drive autonomously to its physical limits with millimetre precision as an exciting sideshow for the German Touring Car Championship (DTM) finale on 19th October.
As its sophisticated sensors guide it around the challenging circuit, the RS7 Sportback piloted driving concept car will be approximately as fast as with a professional racing driver at the wheel. Tests conducted so far indicate that on the grand prix track, a lap time of just over two minutes can be expected, and that the technology demonstrator should reach speeds of up to 240km/h.
A driverless Audi RS7 Sportback will tackle Germany's Hockenheim circuit at race speed next week to underscore the potential of piloted driving technology. With the latest Audi developments on board, the concept car will drive autonomously to its physical limits with millimetre precision as an exciting sideshow for the German Touring Car Championship (DTM) finale on 19th October.
As its sophisticated sensors guide it around the challenging circuit, the RS7 Sportback piloted driving concept car will be approximately as fast as with a professional racing driver at the wheel. Tests conducted so far indicate that on the grand prix track, a lap time of just over two minutes can be expected, and that the technology demonstrator should reach speeds of up to 240km/h.
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