self-driving cars

  • Hain family participating in Volvo Drive Me self-driving car project

    Volvo is undertaking an ambitious project where up to 100 of its self-driving prototypes will be handed over to regular customers in Gothenburg, Sweden, the automaker’s hometown. The customers will drive the prototypes in everyday conditions, including on approximately 31 miles of selected roads (shown below) where the vehicles are able to operate in full self-driving mode. On Monday, Volvo delivered the first XC90-based self-driving prototypes to families participating in the project, the Hains and the Simonovskis. Volvo explains that getting regular customers involved early in the...

  • Rinspeed Snap concept debuting at 2018 Consumer Electronics Show
    Rinspeed explores plug-and-play chassis with Snap concept

    Swiss automotive think tank Rinspeed is returning to the Consumer Electronics Show next year with a concept that demonstrates a possible future where the chassis and body of a car can go their separate ways. The result is that cars, or at least their bodies, could also offer meaningful immobile...

  • 2018 Ford Focus Electric
    Ford to build electric SUV in Mexico instead of Michigan

    Ford in 2015 outlined plans for 13 new electrified cars to be launched by 2020, one of which will be an electric SUV with a range of 300 miles. The original plan was to build the SUV at Ford’s Flat Rock plant in Michigan, where Ford is spending $700 million to transform the site into a hub...

  • Fisker Orbit self-driving shuttle
    Fisker reveals Orbit self-driving shuttle

    Henrik Fisker is yet to launch the first product from his revived Fisker automotive brand, the much-hypered EMotion electric sport sedan, but he's already hinting at another model for the brand. Fisker tweeted this first image of what he's calling the Orbit, an electric self-driving shuttle for...

  • Honda self-driving car prototype
    Honda to partner with China’s SenseTime on AI tech for self-driving cars

    As part of its 2030 Vision strategy announced in June, Honda aims to have a car with Level 4 self-driving capability on sale by the year 2025. The target date is later than what rivals are promising (typically around 2021) but is probably more realistic, perhaps not because of the ability of the...

  • Intel deal with Warner Bros for future self-driving car entertainment
    Intel and Warner Bros deal hints at entertainment future in self-driving cars

    Marketers, advertisers, and companies in general are itching to implement the next era of entertainment and connectivity. It's coming, and it will likely be broadcast in future self-driving cars. Intel sees the future today, and on Wednesday the tech giant announced a new deal with Warner Bros to...

  • James May, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond starring in “The Grand Tour”

    For decades, the automotive media has taken automobiles and discussed how they drive, their features, and why one might be a better buy than the other. When the day arrives where a car is ready to do the driving, there may be a bit less to talk about. Nevertheless, "The Grand Tour" hosts believe auto journalists will still have a place in the world. In an optimistic interview with The Sunday Times, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond both discussed why self-driving cars won't instantly kill the car as we know it. Hammond, particularly, said people purchase what they like, and if a person...

  • Waymo trains self-driving cars to identify emergency vehicles
    Waymo's self-driving car fleet clips 4-million mile mark, set to kick off self-driving taxi service

    Four million miles down, unlimited potential to go. Waymo's fleet of self-driving cars has officially reached the four-million-mile mark in about eight years of total operation. And in the coming months, the company will launch a self-driving taxi service in Phoenix, Arizona, for the public to use...

  • 2018 Porsche 911
    Porsche not ready to abandon the steering wheel

    The idea of a self-driving sports car seems like a ripe oxymoron, but even assisted self-driving could soon find its way to performance cars. Porsche won't flip a switch to drop the ability to actually drive its cars, but the luxury and performance brand does recognize times are changing. Porsche...

  • Uber self-driving prototype in San Francisco
    Uber orders 24,000 Volvo XC90s for its self-driving fleet

    Uber is in the race to develop a fully self-driving system to one day power a fleet of driverless taxis. To develop the system, Uber is using a fleet of Volvo XC90 SUVs fitted with all the necessary hardware required for self-driving capability, such as cameras and sensors. The vehicles also...

  • Self-driving Jaguar Land Rover prototypes testing on public roads
    Self-driving Jaguar Land Rover prototypes take to public roads in UK

    Self-driving prototypes from Jaguar Land Rover last week took to public roads in the automaker’s home market for the first time. The test was part of the United Kingdom’s Autodrive project, a government-backed 3-year initiative that involves testing of self-driving cars on the streets...

  • Prototype for Nissan and Infiniti’s ProPilot self-driving system
    Nissan says its self-driving cars can handle door-to-destination travel by 2020

    Nissan recently demonstrated an Infiniti Q50 prototype fitted with the most advanced version of its ProPilot self-driving system. ProPilot is Nissan and Infiniti’s new banner for self-driving technologies, and right now it only consists of electronic driver assist features, such as adaptive...

  • Renault self-driving obstacle avoidance system

    Renault debuted its latest self-driving car on Tuesday. Based on the all-electric Zoe, it is named "Callie," and it is capable of matching the accident avoidance prowess of professional drivers. The self-driving Renault challenged pro drivers in sudden obstacle avoidance tests, and "Callie" performed just as well every single time. The French brand says the technology is the first of its kind and can handle "challenging driving scenarios." Basically, the car is capable of swerving to avoid obstacles in the road, just as a human would have to when a situation unfolds. In the tests, the...

  • Volkswagen announces Google quantum computer partnership
    Google and VW will use quantum computers to develop battery, self-driving technology

    Volkswagen will embark on a transformation of its business through electric cars and self-driving technology, and it is looking elsewhere to bolster its technological capabilities. On Monday, the German automaker announced a partnership with Google to work with quantum computers for future battery...

  • Waymo self-driving car prototype
    Waymo found drivers asleep, so it dumped partial self-driving feature

    Alphabet Inc.'s self-driving car subsidiary, Waymo, has made a conscious decision to skip partial self-driving technology. Why? The company found its test drivers napping behind the wheel, which meant they'd be unable to resume control of the car if needed. Clearly, this speaks volumes as to how...

  • Bob Lutz
    Bob Lutz gives grim prediction for the future of the automobile

    Bob Lutz has been a senior figure in the automotive industry for longer than most, so when he speaks about where it’s headed there's a certain authority behind what he has to say. Some zingers include his skepticism of man’s effect on climate change, as well as the long-term viability...

  • nuTonomy self-driving taxi
    Delphi buys self-driving startup nuTonomy for $450M

    Boston, Massachusetts-based self-driving car startup nuTonomy made headlines in 2016 when it launched the world’s first self-driving taxi service. Albeit a trial only, the service, which covered a few streets in Singapore, provided an early look at a likely future where self-driving cars run...

  • Lexus LS+ concept, 2017 Tokyo Motor Show
    Lexus LS+ concept previews new design cues, self-driving tech

    Lexus rolled out the LS+ concept car on Wednesday at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show. The concept is based on the recently introduced fifth-generation LS but is slightly longer, wider and lower, giving it a more imposing stance. It also features unique styling treatments that hint at the next evolution...

  • Nissan IMx concept, 2017 Tokyo Motor Show

    Nissan is developing its next generation of cars around the three core tenets of connectivity, electrification and self-driving capability, which the automaker groups under the heading of Nissan Intelligent Mobility. These attributes, Nissan says, help strengthen the link between the car and its owner, by turning the car from simply a mode of transport to something more of a close, reliable partner capable of delivering a safer, more convenient and more environmentally friendly way of getting from point A to B. On Wednesday, Nissan unveiled a concept at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show that embodies...

  • Apple’s self-driving system atop a Lexus RX - Image via MacCallister Higgins
    Apple’s self-driving system looks like it can attach to virtually any car

    Apple in June finally confirmed it had abandoned plans to develop a self-driving car and would instead focus on the self-driving technology itself. We would learn in August of some of the motivations behind the decision, one of which was a lack of focus. This pulled the development team in many...

  • What a self-driving car sees
    Say, what can you see? How self-driving cars view roads

    When a self-driving car boots up and takes in the world around it, its vision is nothing like what a human driver finds familiar. Instead, a self-driving car uses data collection via radar, cameras, and lidar to "see" the world around it. How can humans begin to understand what the machine sees?...

  • Toyota Concept-i series, 2017 Tokyo Motor Show
    Toyota tackles future mobility with Concept-i trio

    Toyota at next week’s 2017 Tokyo Motor Show will preview a potential future for mobility with a trio of concepts. The automaker’s vision for the future is one where cars and people work together to make getting around as easy and efficient as possible. The medium that will allow this to...

  • Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk at Tesla Store opening in Westfield Mall, London, Oct 2013
    Elon Musk is "full of crap" with self-driving car promises, says GM exec

    Automakers and technology companies from around the world continue to press forward with their autonomous-driving technologies, but a handful remain standouts. Arguably, Tesla arrived on the scene first with its Autopilot system. However, despite its name, the technology is far from capable of...

  • Chevrolet Bolt EV self-driving prototype
    California will allow self-driving cars with no human driver on public roads next year

    California is anything but the wild West when it comes to testing self-driving cars. The state requires automakers and technology companies to adhere to strict regulations. Most notably, there must be a human driver behind the wheel of any self-driving car. Next year, California will change that...

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