Car OEMs Target 2021 for Rollout of SAE Levels 4 and 5 of Autonomous Driving

ABI Research expects that semi-autonomous systems will continue to dominate the market over the next decade, with SAE level 2 and 3 systems accounting for 86% of autonomous vehicles shipping in 2026.

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Industry secret: a few exotic cars shipping in 2021 with full SAE automation level 4/5 will drive millions of option upgrades for safety features that provide 80% of the benefit at 20% of the cost for the rest of us.

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  1. New OEM smart mobility divisions, growing safety concerns relating to semi-autonomous driving, and recognition by national governments of the environmental and societal advantages of driverless vehicles will accelerate the deployment of more autonomous forms of driving. ABI Research expects that semi-autonomous systems will continue to dominate the market over the next decade, with SAE level 2 and 3 systems accounting for 86% of autonomous vehicles shipping in 2026. Higher levels of autonomy will gain traction quickly, representing just under one-third of autonomous vehicles shipping in 2030.

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