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 ...
Volkswagen is gearing up to roll out self-driving minivans in a third European city, raising hopes that the robotaxi revolution could finally be kicking off on the continent after years of largely ...
Uber Technologies Inc. and Volkswagen AG have partnered to deploy thousands of electric ID Buzz vans in the U.S., marking the latest partnership to expand autonomous options on the ride-hailing app.
Michael Frank has been writing and editing car and motorcycle coverage for the past two decades. His outlets have included Forbes, Coolhunting, The Wall Street Journal, Car & Driver, Road & Track, The ...
PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. Uber plans to launch a fleet of self-driving ...
Volkswagen will unveil a concept for a self-driving electric minibus at the Detroit auto show next month as the automaker prepares to challenge Uber with its new Moia mobility services division. The ...
Volkswagen Group (OTC:VWAGY) of America’s autonomous mobility subsidiary Volkswagen ADMT and Uber Technologies, Inc (NYSE:UBER) on Thursday announced a collaboration to deploy a fleet of thousands of ...
Chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA) might be best known for its computer-graphics chips, but it wants to make inroads in an emerging market: self-driving vehicles. Uber has been testing self-driving cars in ...
Volkswagen is moving into the evolving mobility services business with the creation of Moia, a Berlin-based company that will provide a range of ride services in urban markets, with an eye to becoming ...
Volkswagen’s ride-sharing autonomous vehicle will borrow ideas from the Budd-e concept but will not be exactly like it. VW’s new Moia digital business division is developing an electric people mover ...
Nvidia’s big push into the world of autonomous vehicles has attracted a vast amount of customers for what is still early stage technology — over 320, by the company’s count. This week at CES the ...
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