Level 4 and 5 automated vehicles are truly "driverless" - meaning a human driver is not needed at all. The car itself handles normal driving and is responsible for safe responses in The vehicle can control both steering and accelerating/decelerating. Here the automation falls short of self-driving because a human sits in the driver's seat and can take control of the car at any time. Tesla Autopilot and Cadillac (General Motors) Super Cruise systems both qualify as Level 2. Level 2 Driving Automation - Partial Driving Automation. Level 2 driving automation applies to vehicles with advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) that can take over steering, acceleration, and braking in specific scenarios. But, even though Level 2 driver support can control these primary driving tasks, the driver must remain alert and All current systems — including the hands-free versions — are just Level 2 partial automation on the six tiers of vehicle autonomy as designated by SAE International and federal regulators. Vehicular automation v t e A self-driving car, also known as an autonomous car ( AC ), driverless car, or robotic car ( robo-car ), [1] [2] [3] is a car that is capable of traveling without human input. [4] [5] Self-driving cars are responsible for perceiving the environment, monitoring important systems, and control, including navigation. [6] Tesla brands both Autopilot and Full Self Driving as SAE Level 2 systems, but those names do not tell drivers that the systems are limited to only Level 2 operation; they imply that the vehicle is Nissan's ProPilot is also level 2, as found in the Nissan Leaf. This has evolved into Level 2+, which enables hands-off driving where legal, and includes Ford BlueCruise, as well as the system on Currently, Kia and Hyundai offer Level 2 technology in some of their vehicles that is best-in-class outside of advanced systems like Tesla and GM Supercruise. What It's Called: Lane Following Assist (LFA) and Smart Cruise Control w/ Stop and Go (SCC) Level 2 is currently the highest level of autonomy you can get in a commercial car. Tesla's Autopilot , GM's Super Cruise, and Nissan's ProPilot are all examples of Level 2 The Cadillac CT6's Super Cruise system qualifies it for Level 2 classification. Cadillac Level 2: Partial automation A Level 2 vehicle has two or more advanced driver assistance Uo8R7.