Iveco Group and long-standing partner PlusAI, a global benchmark in AI-based virtual driver software for autonomous trucks, plan to launch the first deployment in Southern Europe of heavyduty trucks with Level 4 Autonomous Driving Systems (ADS).

Under the announced programme, the partners will develop two heavy-duty trucks equipped with Level 4 autonomous driving capabilities powered by the patented PlusAI SuperDrive virtual driver. The autonomous trucks will undergo multi-year testing starting in 2026 with a safety operator on board throughout the entire trial period.

IVECO and PlusAI will put autonomous trucks on the road in Spain

These IVECO S-Way heavy-duty vehicles are targeted to operate autonomously on freight routes for Sesé, travelling between Madrid and Zaragoza, the capital of the Aragon region, along a freight corridor measuring approximately 300 km. Indeed, Iveco Group has been researching and developing autonomous and connected driving solutions for years, including conducting joint testing and pilots with PlusAI on highly advanced Level 2+ and Level 4 programmes.

“Vehicle automation is a key pillar of Iveco Group’s technology strategy. We are thrilled to reinforce our strong partnership with PlusAI to further innovate our ADAS and ADS technologies on board IVECO trucks. This project will take us forward on our journey to offer customers the highest quality technology for increasingly sustainable transport”, commented Marco Liccardo, Chief Technology & Digital Officer, Iveco Group.

“Autonomous trucks are a transformative technology that could dramatically improve road safety and reshape commercial freight transportation around the world. We are proud to extend our partnership with IVECO to cover Level 4 autonomous trucking operations in Germany and Spain,” added Shawn Kerrigan, COO and Co-Founder of PlusAI. “Together with Sesé, we’re demonstrating how autonomous driving technology can improve the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of trucking, and strengthen the competitiveness of Europe’s supply chains.”

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