Mercedes-Benz has made history by becoming the first automaker to obtain permits for distinctive exterior marker lights specifically designed for automated driving. This achievement is notable in both California and Nevada. In California, the permit allows the use of these specialized lights on testing vehicles for an initial two-year period, while the Nevada permit extends to production vehicles until the conclusion of model year 2026 or until relevant statutory changes are implemented.
These unique marker lights, colored turquoise, play a crucial role in enhancing public acceptance of automated driving and overall road safety. Integrated strategically into various parts of the vehicle, including the front and rear lights, as well as the two exterior mirrors of testing vehicles, these lights serve as indicators for the status of the automated driving system. The turquoise color is chosen for visibility and differentiation from existing lighting and traffic signals, aiming to facilitate rapid detection by other road users and contribute to heightened safety awareness.
The initial deployment of these marker lights is planned for the Drive Pilot, recognized as the world’s premier Level 3 system for conditionally automated driving with international type approval. Having received certification in Germany in 2021 and subsequently in Nevada and California in 2023, Drive Pilot is already available for order in Germany, marking a significant step in the global adoption of advanced driving technologies.
Mercedes-Benz envisions standardizing the use of turquoise marker lights to create a universal understanding and acceptance of this innovative technology on a global scale. The commitment to pioneering advancements in automated driving reflects Mercedes-Benz’s dedication to innovation and a proactive approach to addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by the future of mobility.
This groundbreaking achievement marks a significant milestone in the automotive industry, showcasing Mercedes-Benz’s commitment to leading the way in the development and deployment of automated driving technologies.