Maserati sets new record for fastest self-driving car as autonomous systems get smarter



Maseratiโ€™s MC20 already has a reputation for being an exceedingly fast car, and now a one-off version has set a speed record with no one at the wheel.

The prototype was clocked at a top speed of 318km/h (198mph) at an exhibition run during the 1000 Miglia Experience Florida event, which visited Cape Canaveral, in the US state of Florida, at the end of February.

The car set the self-driving record at the space shuttle landing strip at Kennedy Space Centre, the same location where the previous record of 310.2km/h was set by a modified Indy Autonomous Challenge (IAC) racing car in 2022.

The new record is just short of the MC20โ€™s regular top speed of 325km/h using a twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine which turns out 621 horsepower.

The robot Maserati uses software developed by students at Milan Universityโ€™s Artificial Intelligence Driving Autonomous unit. The project aim was to see how self-driving software performs in a production vehicle under extreme driving conditions.

Maserati, owned by the worldโ€™s third-largest carmaker, Stellantis, has struggled for profitability in recent years despite the Italian brandโ€™s iconic status.

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