Volvo subsidiary Polestar has teased the arrival of its first electric SUV, the Polestar 3 – and by the sounds of things, it could break new ground for self-driving technology. Set to be officially unveiled in October before rolling out to customers in “early 2023”, the Polestar 3 will aim to rival the Tesla Model X, Audi e-tron, and Mercedes EQS SUV in the range and performance departments, but the car will also feature a potentially market-leading autonomous highway driving system. Powered by a “best-in-class LiDAR sensor” and “centralized NVIDIA computing power,” the premium SUV will benefit from the same self-driving technology as Volvo’s next XC90 SUV to offer drivers the ability to cruise at high speed with almost no human input.
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