Back in 2017, FCA decided to join BMW, Intel and Mobileye's
autonomous driving platform development alliance instead of going it alone in developing its own self-driving technology.
Bloomberg now reports that Maserati will be the first of FCA's brands to use self-driving technology being developed with BMW AG, as Fiat chairman John Elkann said in a speech in Turin. The technology will offer assisted-driving features on highways, Elkann told an industry group Monday, without specifying a date for deployment in Maserati vehicles.
BMW, Intel, and Mobileye's goal was to launch the alliance's first self-driving car in 2021, so the earliest we would possibly see Maseratis equipped with BMW self-driving technology would be some point after that.