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Carmaker BYD has teamed up with drone maker DJI to create a quadcopter hangar and launch pad that fits to the roof. Called the Lingyuan, the system is said to be available for all BYD cars.
The goal was to get a drone to autonomously follow a Scion around a race track. The team didn't complete the task, but still won the $10,000 grand prize for using Toyota's metadata.
This is the Renault KWID, a car that carries a quadcopter drone for terrain reconnoissance tucked inside a little hangar on its rooftop. It may seem like ...
BYD’s new Ling Yuan system adds a 4K drone and roof docking station. A 20-80% charge for the drone takes only 30 minutes during driving. The drone system will be available for ¥16,000 ($2,200 ...
A semi-autonomous drone follows a semi-autonomous (depending on who you ask) car around town as one navigates more successfully than the other ...
Skydio added the Car Follow ability to the drone back in May 2018. As with person-tracking, it allows the user to tag the vehicle and then have it follow that vehicle around, keeping it in the ...
Jeep's future tech may include follow-me drones and off-road autonomy Jeep's off-road SUV leadership is under fire in a way that hasn't happened in decades. Between the launch of Ford's new Bronco ...
Whereas the average consumer drone has a top speed of around 37 mph (60 km/h), to keep up with F1 World Champion Max Verstappen in the RB20, DDG needed to be able to reach a top speed of more than ...