Mercedes-Benz has received U.S. approval to add blue lights to their vehicles, signaling when they are operating in self-driving mode through the Drive Pilot system. This feature will be available on Mercedes S-class and EQS models in Nevada and California. The turquoise lights serve as a clear visual cue for other drivers to identify autonomous vehicles on the road. Mercedes is the first car manufacturer to use this new color code for indicating self-driving cars.
Mercedes-Benz Granted Approval For Turquoise Blue Lights Signaling Autonomous Mode https://t.co/uvV5x2reKx https://t.co/SGLdwgb1Wq
Turquoise Lights Will Let You Know if a Mercedes Is Driving Itself https://t.co/3cVYXL4kVr
Cars get a new color for lights - BLUE shows a vehicle is driving itself and Mercedes is the first to use it https://t.co/fG6ATlztLz https://t.co/oqmbE6iRyu
Mercedes-Benz Installing New Tail Lights to Show When Car Is Self-Driving https://t.co/W2RKvpoCDu
If you see a Mercedes EQS with turquoise lights, it's driving itself https://t.co/48IguM5CmQ by @michelle0728
Mercedes adds turquoise lights to indicate self-driving cars https://t.co/X8QhBFaL6a
NEWS: Mercedes has received U.S. approval to add blue lights to their cars that notify other drivers on the road when the car is car self-driving (Drive Pilot). The Mercedes Drive Pilot system will be available on Mercedes S-class and EQS models in Nevada and California starting… https://t.co/bU9e7iim41
Turquoise taillights tell you this Mercedes is driving autonomously https://t.co/HHjgQNPwFV
New light color just dropped for cars • White = headlights • Amber = turn signals • Red = breaking/reversing • Turquoise = self driving Mercedes-Benz just received approval to add blue lights that indicate when a car is driving itself