Today, Motional, a self-proclaimed leader in driverless technology, and Hyundai Motor Group unveiled the IONIQ 5-based robotaxi), Motional’s next-generation robotaxi. It is Motional’s first commercial vehicle. If things work out, it will be used in its fully driverless public ride-hail service starting in 2023 through a deal with Lyft.
Based on the Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP), Hyundai Motor Group’s dedicated battery electric vehicle (BEV) platform, the IONIQ 5 robotaxi’s interior provides – its claimed – passengers “with a spacious, comfortable place to work, relax, or socialize during their driverless ride.” In a nod to individuality, passengers “interact” with the vehicle during their ride, such as directing the robotaxi to make an extra stop. Continue reading












GM Canada Picks TELUS 5G Network
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GM Canada has selected for the first time a domestic communications company to provide connected-vehicle services for Canadian customers.
The move is key step in GM’s stated goal of adding new driver-assistance technologies, with zero crashes and zero congestion. It’s also part of the ongoing push toward autonomous vehicles. This and related moves by other automakers also raise antitrust and privacy issues that are thus far unaddressed. Continue reading →