Jaguar Land Rover developing self-driving system for off-roading

Jaguar Land Rover is in the process of developing self-driving technology that can handle any type of terrain or weather a vehicle may encounter.

The automaker that builds some of the most capable vehicles off-road is working on a system that can identity various surface conditions, adjust vehicle settings to suit and then proceed without any driver involvement. Jaguar Land Rover first announced the system two years ago.

“We don’t want to limit future highly automated and fully autonomous technologies to tarmac,” R&D boss Tony Harper said at the time. “When the driver turns off the road, we want this support and assistance to continue.”

On Wednesday, the automaker provided more details on the technology and announced it is working with various partners including the University of Birmingham in a group known as CORTEX.

So how does it work? Various sensors including camera, ultrasonic, radar and lidar units are used to constantly scan a vehicle’s surroundings, in some cases up to 16 feet ahead. The sensors are advanced enough to determine surface characteristics down to the width of a tire, in any weather condition. We’re talking dirt, rain, ice, snow and fog.