Latest Mercedes-Benz Autonomous Driving Assistant Falls Short of Expectations, Finds Strategy Analytics

BOSTON, Jan. 4, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- A recent user experience evaluation from the In-vehicle UX (IVX) group at Strategy Analytics has assessed Mercedes-Benz's Semi-Autonomous Driving Assistant in a 2018 S-Class Sedan. On completion, Strategy Analytics found that this iteration shows improvements in control location, but repeats issues with small visual icons and a lack of audible or tactile feedback, leading to moderate IVX scores for usability. System-initiated emergency stops during escalated takeover warnings also have troubling safety implications.

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Key report findings include:

    --  In a notable positive design change, primary ACC controls are now
        located on the steering wheel rather than buried on a stalk control.
    --  Visual assets are entirely co-located at the bottom of the instrument
        cluster, and one notable icon is slightly larger.
    --  However, several critical human factors issues remain:
        --  Proper function requires that steering assist and lane-keeping modes
            remain active. Hiding these controls on a console behind the
            steering wheel is not conducive to discovery or usability of either.
        --  No audible or tactile feedback is provided when an operator hands
            off to the vehicle, or during initial takeover warnings.

Derek Viita, report author and Senior Analyst commented, "Because a lack of consumer trust is one of the biggest roadblocks to a fully autonomous ecosystem, automakers such as Daimler have an enviable position. Semi-autonomous features such as Mercedes Benz's advanced driving assistants could serve as a 'gateway' to showcase Daimler's ability to create safe and enjoyable assisted-driving (or non-driving) experiences. However, it is currently a wasted opportunity due to a poor holistic understanding of the semi-autonomous use case, particularly with respect to human-machine interface (HMI) design."

Added Chris Schreiner, Director, Syndicated Research UXIP: "As interest in autonomous driving features has returned to an upward trend, the next few model years and semi-autonomous iterations will be critical in determining whether automakers are truly gaining consumer trust."

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