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Up close with F 015, Mercedes’ incredible self-driving car

Posted on June 1, 2015August 9, 2019 By Jarvis

Mercedes-Benz dropped jaws back at CES 2015 in January when its autonomous F 015 Luxury in Motion concept drove onto the opening keynote stage. Then, the UFO-like prototype turned heads when the German firm drove it through the streets of San Francisco last week. The size of an S Class but markedly different from every angle, not only can the F 015 drive itself and four people, but do so surrounded with ridiculous levels of both technology and luxury. So, when Mercedes-Benz asked us if we’d like to check out the F 015 in person, an opportunity to get closer to the autonomous car than ever before, we didn’t turn them down.

Pictures, even getting close to the car while it’s stationary at auto shows, can’t quite prepare you for the experience of watching the F 015 glide smoothly across a runway in your direction. It’s unlike anything else on the road.
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Cars Tags:autonomous, CES 2015, luxury, Mercedes, prototype, self-driving car, Slashgear

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