
Multimodal sensor diversity — spanning cameras, radar and lidar — to support robust perception.
Software stack diversity, pairing AI-driven decision-making with a parallel classical safety stack to keep the vehicle operating within safe boundaries.
Developed in accordance with NVIDIA Halos safety system, NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion helps eliminate single points of failure and provides the foundation needed for L4-ready systems.
This safety-first, resilient platform is mainly designed for premium robotaxi and chauffeured mobility services — enabling reliable, large-scale deployment in real-world environments.
NVIDIA’s broader AI ecosystem — including the NVIDIA Alpamayo family of open models, simulation tools and datasets for autonomous vehicles — enables developers and partners to advance autonomous driving research and build their own driving software.
Within NVIDIA DRIVE AV, these AI capabilities are further refined, optimized and engineered for production. It ensures reliable operation on automotive-grade hardware, with NVIDIA Halos applying strict safety standards to the AI pipeline, as well as seamless integration with Mercedes-Benz’s specific sensor and vehicle architectures.
This production-grade approach — combining large-scale training, high-fidelity simulation, rigorous safety validation and deep system integration — is what allows NVIDIA DRIVE AV to support both level 2 point-to-point and level 4-ready automated driving systems in customer vehicles.
Building on this foundation, Mercedes-Benz and NVIDIA are partnering to deliver an L4-ready version of the new S-Class, bringing advanced AI and safety-focused autonomy to the road.
At the core of this work is NVIDIA Alpamayo, which enables vehicles to drive smoothly and naturally like a human driver while reasoning step by step through complex situations to choose the safest possible action — since safety is paramount.
As AI becomes central to vehicle intelligence, the definition of “the safest car” is evolving. Beyond protecting occupants in a crash, modern vehicles are increasingly designed to help prevent accidents in the first place.
Built on NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion and full-stack NVIDIA DRIVE AV software, the next-generation S-Class extends Mercedes-Benz’s long-standing safety leadership into the AI era. Its L4-ready architecture combines end-to-end AI with parallel classical driving stacks, delivering predictable, reliable operation through a diverse, multi-layered system design.
This approach reflects a broader shift toward active, intelligent safety — a trend already recognized by independent testing, including the Mercedes-Benz CLA’s designation as Euro NCAP’s Best Performer of 2025 .
Together, Mercedes-Benz and NVIDIA are demonstrating how legacy automakers and AI pioneers can collaborate to deliver vehicles that are safer, smarter and increasingly autonomous — without compromising the craftsmanship, comfort and quality customers expect.
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Key considerations
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Reference reading
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/mercedes-benz-l4-s-class-drive-av-platform/#content
- https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/?s=
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