Maserati to use BMW self-driving technology

John Elkann, chairman of Fiat Chrysler (FCA), has announced Maserati will be the first brand in the company's portfolio to make use of autonomous vehicle technology jointly developed with BMW. According to Automotive News, Elkann made the announcement during a speech in Turin, but didn't state when the technology would be first offered in a production vehicle. He also didn't indicate which Maserati vehicle will be the first to be offered with the technology.

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