UPDATE 2-Mercedes targets year-end Germany rollout for urban assisted driving in race with rivals

BMW ​plans to bring its own urban automated driving system to Germany at the end of the year, ⁠a company spokesperson said. Burzer said Mercedes was working intensely with the German transport ministry and the KBA road traffic agency "to bring these and other ⁠innovations ​to market quickly and responsibly", he said.

UPDATE 2-Mercedes targets year-end Germany rollout for urban assisted driving in race with rivals

Mercedes-Benz said on Friday it plans to roll out its urban point-to-point assisted driving system in Germany from the ‌end of this year, aiming to be among the first carmakers offering the technology in Europe. The plans are part of a race to bring self-driving features to European city streets, with rivals BMW and Tesla pursuing rollouts of similar technology ‌in the region.

Mercedes' system is to be available in selected German cities from the end of 2026 before ‌expanding nationwide from early 2027, chief technology officer Joerg Burzer announced in a LinkedIn post after a meeting at the transport ministry in Berlin. "Our goal is clear: We want to remain at the forefront of the global competition in assisted and automated driving," he wrote.

EUROPE FOLLOWS CHINA AND ⁠U.S. The system, ​dubbed MB. DRIVE ASSIST ⁠PRO, has been available in China since the end of 2025 and is set for a U.S. market launch later this year.

U.S. EV maker ⁠Tesla is currently chasing acceptance of its supervised 'Full Self-Driving' product across the European Union, after early approvals in the Netherlands and Lithuania. BMW ​plans to bring its own urban automated driving system to Germany at the end of the year, ⁠a company spokesperson said.

Burzer said Mercedes was working intensely with the German transport ministry and the KBA road traffic agency "to bring these and other ⁠innovations ​to market quickly and responsibly", he said. The ministry and the KBA did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

DEVELOPED WITH NVIDIA Mercedes plans to first introduce MB. DRIVE ASSIST PRO in Stuttgart and Munich, a spokesperson said. The ⁠system will eventually be introduced across the automaker's portfolio of cars and vans.

Developed in partnership with U.S. chipmaker Nvidia , the ⁠system can navigate traffic lights, ⁠lane changes and heavy city traffic, with the driver's supervision. Many automakers currently limit self-driving features in personal vehicles to highways, where traffic patterns are more predictable. Cities pose tougher ‌challenges, including pedestrians, cyclists ‌and unexpected situations.

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