MadeInGermany was a driverless car developed by the Freie Universität Berlin and AutoNOMOS Labs[1] in 2011.
Parts of the CAN gateway interfaces have been opened by Volkswagen for research purposes so that a computer can access and control the car.
The Velodyne and six Ibeo LUX laser scanners cover almost any area around the car for up to 50 m (160 ft).
For this undertaking, a new vehicle has been designed to meet the criteria for a city approval to drive autonomously on real roads.
The vehicle was named MadeInGermany and has driven over 3,000 km (1,900 mi) autonomously on Berlin's city roads and highways[3] with no human intervention.