
Audi become the first automaker to introduce a Level 3 semi-autonomous vehicle and the company's technical development boss has revealed a Level 4 vehicle won't be too far behind.
Speaking with Auto News Europe, Peter Mertens said a vehicle with Level 4 autonomous technology could realistic in about five years. He went on to say "We've made the first step toward Level 3 conditional autonomy with the A8 and we're working hard on making the jump to Level 4."
Besides talking about autonomous technology, Mertens stated a third of the company's sales will come from plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles by 2025. The eco-friendly push could result in fewer engine options as the board member confirmed "We will thin out our engine-transmission combinations, but entire engine families might also disappear."
Its remains unclear which engines could be on the chopping block but Mertens asked "Do we really need a V10 and W12 for the next generation of cars?" The V8 engine looks safe, for now, as the company has "a very important group of customers" who want eight-cylinders under the hood.
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