Rivian said on Thursday that he is planning to launch a version of the driver’s hand-driven driving system “in a few weeks” and an “eye-off” version in 2026.
The Hands-Off system will allow Rivian to compete with companies such as Ford and General Motors, which have launched similar systems in recent years. (Ford has named its BlueCruise system, while GM has the supercruise.) Tesla’s full self-guiding system (supervisor) her and on certain conditions.
The launch comes as a Rivian predicts another difficult year, is largely driven by the uncertainty about the changes that Trump’s administration can make in regulatory policy. The company published its first positive gross profit in the fourth quarter of 2024.
The ambitions of Rivian’s autonomy were ahead and center when the company broke Stealth in 2018. At that time, CEO RJ Scaringe was Talking about dream scenarios Where the owners of Ribia could start a hike and have their vehicles to drive themselves autonomously to meet them in the end. But autonomy has taken a back seat in years since – at least publicly – as Rivian focused on completing the IPO and launching and escalating three different vehicles.
Rivian has now published years of construction and delivery of about 50,000 vehicles and has some breathing hall in a significant agreement with Volkswagen that ended at the end of last year-focusing on features such as a hand system.
Rivian trains the driver’s help platform using what is known as “End-to-end” training, a similar approach to what Tesla does with full self-guidance software. Instead of writing hard coded rules, Rivian uses data from cameras and radar sensors to train models that feed the driver assist system.
Like Ford and GM, Rivian begins allowing the hand characteristic to be used only on highways. Scaringe said on Thursday that as soon as the Eye-Off version began in 2026, Rivian will slowly allow the driver’s help system to expand beyond other types of roads.
“After all, the final situation, we believe that they are not hands, the eyes must be essentially available everywhere,” Scaringe said.
To get to this point, Scaringe said Rivian evaluates a “variety of truly creative ways we can access a significant amount of GPU without having to develop ourselves” to train self-guidance models- A remarkable break from how Tesla’s billions of dollars are in GPU.
Correction: Tesla’s full self-guidance software allows driving without hands in newer cars and in certain conditions.