Volkswagen-backed autonomous tech company MOIA is offering up a robotaxi of its own which mobility operators can buy next year. Using VW’s (VWAGY) electric ID. Buzz as a donor vehicle, MOIA says it ...
Testing is expected to begin later this year, with the first commercial launch expected in Los Angeles in 2026. During the initial testing and launch phases, ID. Buzz AD vehicles will have human ...
There’s a reason that the suburbs of Phoenix, Arizona, were home to many autonomous vehicle programs: Driving on wide streets in great weather is easy mode for an AV. But a commercial robotaxi service ...
Uber’s original foray into the world of autonomous driving ended in tragedy as Elaine Herzberg was killed after being struck by a specially equipped Volvo XC90 in 2018. In the fallout, the company ...
My immediate thought whenever I need to write about either Volkswagen or the ID.Buzz electric van, is to point out that I’m a fan of both. Mostly, this is because writing about either positively has ...
It's been a little more than a week since Tesla's small Robotaxi fleet took to the streets of Austin, Texas, in an organized fashion, and the world is still buzzing with excitement at the prospects of ...
Volkswagen and Uber have announced a long-term strategic partnership to roll out a fleet of fully autonomous, all-electric ID. Buzz AD vehicles on the Uber platform, starting in Los Angeles. Testing ...
BELMONT, Calif. & SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Volkswagen Group of America Inc.’s autonomous mobility subsidiary Volkswagen ADMT, LLC, and Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: UBER) today announced a ...
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