According to a new study, new car shoppers actually do want to see advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) present in all models moving forward, and as standard equipment across the board. However, those feelings pertain to features that improve the safety of a vehicle – not those related to autonomous driving systems.
The most desirable features among those surveyed for this study include blind-spot warning, which 82.5 percent of shoppers want in their next vehicle, rear mirror cameras (80.3 percent), night vision (79.8 percent), and automatic emergency braking (80 percent). New car shoppers weren’t as enthused about self-driving features such as unsupervised highway automated driving capability,