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AI-Powered Maserati MC20 Reaches 197.7 MPH, Setting New Autonomous Speed Record

AI-Powered Maserati MC20 Reaches 197.7 MPH, Setting New Autonomous Speed Record




In a remarkable advancement for autonomous driving, a modified Maserati MC20 Cielo recently achieved a top speed of 197.7 mph (318 km/h) without human intervention. This milestone was reached at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, marking a new autonomous speed record.

The Artificial Intelligence Driving Autonomous (AIDA) project, led by researchers at Politecnico di Milano, developed the AI system responsible for this achievement. Their collaboration with Maserati and Italy’s National Center for Sustainable Mobility aimed to test and validate autonomous driving capabilities under extreme conditions.

This achievement underscores the potential of autonomous technology in high-speed scenarios. The data and insights gained from such tests are expected to contribute to the development of safer, more reliable autonomous systems for everyday driving.

The Maserati MC20 Cielo, known for its performance and design, served as an ideal platform for integrating advanced AI systems. This collaboration between automotive engineering and artificial intelligence showcases the possibilities at the intersection of these fields.

This recent accomplishment builds upon previous milestones in autonomous driving. In November 2024, the AIDA team achieved a speed of 177 mph (285 km/h) under challenging weather conditions, demonstrating the system’s robustness.

The continuous progression in autonomous vehicle technology, exemplified by this record-setting Maserati, highlights the rapid advancements in AI and automotive engineering. As research and development continue, the integration of such technologies into consumer vehicles moves closer to reality, promising enhanced safety and efficiency on the roads.

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