The Japanese company estimates that in 2020 can provide a range of autonomous vehicles. The company plans to have up to two generations available and affordable. The announcement was made by the CEO of Nissan, Carlos Ghosn, who explained that there is an ongoing program in Japan to build the first floors dedicated to this type of vehicles and that Nissan is collaborating with top universities like MIT, Carnegie Mellon, Stanford, Oxford or the University of Tokyo in developing these cars.
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