UK-based autonomous tech developer Oxa is testing SAE Level 4 electric vans in the US and the UK, after starting robotaxi sedan testing in 2020. Oxa's Reference Autonomy Designs (RADs) allow for ...
Nope, we're not talking about a Tesla Robotaxi we’re talking about. This is the self-driving ID. Buzz, a fully autonomous van created and engineered by Volkswagen’s mobility-focused sub-brand, MOIA.
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VW Beats Tesla With Production Robotaxi
The production version of the autonomous ID. Buzz AD has officially been unveiled. It features Mobileye’s self-driving technology and 27 sensors for improved safety. The autonomous van is marketed as ...
You gotta give it to VW for nailing it with their adorable design that modernizes an icon. I’m still wondering about taking a ride without any driver behind the wheel of its latest innovation. The ID.
COAST's autonomous electric Ford E-Transit van deployed at CSX’s Selkirk automotive rail yard, enhancing safety and operational efficiency. COAST's autonomous electric van streamlines crew transport ...
Autonomous vehicles are often touted as being far safer than humans – at least in theory – but that doesn’t mean they’re immune to making mistakes. One such mishap recently occurred in China, when an ...
Autonomous vehicle (AV) technology provider Oxa has revealed that Ford E-Transit vans and minibuses are now powered by its flagship Oxa Driver software. The motor company’s first all-electric vehicle ...
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