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Maserati MC20 just became the fastest autonomous car in the world

Last updated: March 5, 2025 3:20 am
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Indy Autonomous Challenge and a university in Italy collaborated to create the fastest self-driving car in the world – a Maserati MC20 – to break a record in Florida.

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The record-breaking Maserati is a one-offWhat’s going on with autonomy?

Thanks to their work, this heavily modified MC20 reached an incredible top speed at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral.

It’s a truly impressive record.

There’s only one ironic twist to point out.

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The record-breaking Maserati is a one-off

This Maserati MC20 was modified by Indy Autonomous Challenge and the Politecnico di Milano, a tech, engineering, and design university in Italy.

After slamming a huge AI brain under the hood of this beast, the Maserati MC20 was able to reach 197.7mph (318km/h) on the 2.8-mile runway at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.

The MC20 beat the old record by 4.9mph, which was set by Indy and the same university in Italy a couple of years ago.

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There’s a hint of irony in this record because it was set by a Maserati – a Stellantis vehicle – and Stellantis isn’t exactly at the forefront of autonomy.

The company is still way behind when it comes to self-driving cars, considering the automakers in the group haven’t even reached Level 3 autonomy.

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What’s going on with autonomy?

Several companies are in the race to autonomy with self-driving cars.

Waymo’s self-driving cars are now available in multiple locations across the United States and, as Supercar Blondie’s Alex Hirschi herself can confirm, both Waymo and Zoox are pretty impressive.

Then we have Uber, Mercedes, GM, and Ford.

There’s also Tesla.

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Tesla has rapidly steered towards self-driving technology in recent years.

And Tesla proved this by spearheading the unveiling of two robotaxis, something they did at the expense of the (yet again delayed) Roadster.

As for Stellantis, the company is currently working on a system called STLA AutoDrive, a system that’s halfway between Level 2 and Level 3.

Indy Autonomous Challenge

Autonomy is generally described with a system that goes from Level 0 to Level 5.

It isn’t exactly a scientific method, for example some companies consider Level 0 and Level 1 the same thing, but it’s a useful benchmark.

The ultimate goal is Level 5, which is fully unsupervised autonomy with no steering wheel, no pedals, and no human interactions.

Most companies are currently aiming to reach Level 4, which is (almost) the same thing as Level 5, except you do have a steering wheel and a human driver can override the system if need be.

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