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Maserati showcased two autonomous MC20 supercars at CES 2025, including a self-driving Coupé model that recently achieved a record-breaking speed of 177 mph without human intervention.
The technology breakthrough: The autonomous MC20 models represent a significant advancement in high-speed self-driving capabilities, developed through the Artificial Intelligence Driving Autonomous (AIDA) project at Milan Polytechnic.
The MC20 Coupé served as the safety car at the 2025 CES Autonomous Challenge in Las Vegas
A convertible MC20 Cielo version featuring the same autonomous technology was unveiled at the main CES show
The project previously made history when an autonomous MC20 became the first self-driving car to participate in Italy’s Mille Miglia race
Technical specifications: The AIDA system employs a four-module architecture that enables advanced autonomous driving capabilities.
The perception module uses machine learning and neural networks to process data from cameras, Lidar, and radar sensors
Geo-localization technology utilizing GNSS sensors positions the vehicle within a defined map
Planning and control modules enable autonomous trajectory following and decision-making
The system demonstrated its capabilities by operating in heavy fog conditions during the record speed run
Performance milestones: The autonomous MC20 achieved unprecedented performance metrics during testing at Piacenza-San Damiano Air Base.
The vehicle reached 177 mph without human intervention, setting a new record for AI-driven production cars
The achievement occurred in challenging weather conditions, demonstrating the system’s robustness
Testing at high speeds helps validate the reliability and efficiency of the autonomous algorithms
Expert perspective: Project leader Sergio Matteo Savaresi, director at Milan Polytechnic, emphasized the significance of high-speed testing.
High-speed operation demands more efficient and error-free algorithms
Extreme conditions testing is crucial for validating autonomous system performance
The successful CES demonstration further validates the technology’s capabilities
Future implications: While most autonomous vehicle development focuses on everyday driving scenarios, Maserati’s achievement demonstrates the potential for self-driving technology in high-performance applications, potentially expanding the scope of autonomous vehicle capabilities beyond basic transportation.
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