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Motional has revealed the first images of the Hyundai Ioniq 5-based robotaxi it plans to deploy on a multi-city driverless service with Lyft in 2023 Newsletters Games Share a News Tip Featured ...
Hyundai introduced an autonomous version of the electric Ioniq 5 hatchback that uses its battery pack to power a wide selection of sensors. This prototype may ...
Robotaxi developer Waymo has revealed a strategic partnership with Hyundai that will see the Ioniq 5 join its robotaxi fleet in due time. The two companies plan to integrate Waymo's SAE Level 4 ...
The all-electric IONIQ 5-based robotaxi is Motional's first commercial vehicle and will be used in its fully driverless public ride-hail service starting in 2023 The vehicle represents the product ...
The Ioniq 5 is an interesting choice for Motional’s robotaxi. Hyundai claims it has nearly 300 miles of range on a single charge and a two-way charging feature that can supply up to 3.6kW of power.
Motional and Hyundai have now revealed a next-generation robotaxi called the Ioniq 5 Robotaxi. The vehicle is based on Hyundai's fully electric Ioniq 5 EV that launched globally earlier this year.
The robotaxi version of the Ioniq 5 will be assembled by Hyundai, a noteworthy detail, Iagnemma said. “This is a vehicle that will come off the assembly line looking as you see it in the ...
Motional and Hyundai have lauched their Ioniq 5 robotaxi, which will join Lyft's fleet in 2023.
Feast your eyes on Hyundai and partner Aptiv's latest self-driving car project: the Ioniq 5 robotaxi. Motional, the joint venture Hyundai and Aptiv operate, revealed the first images of the ...
The Ioniq 5 is based on Hyundai's Electric-Global Modular Platform, with its 118-in (3,000-mm) wheelbase making for a relatively large cabin so that occupants can stretch out and enjoy the journey.
Iagnemma added Motional is “focused on mass commercialization, and the IONIQ5 robotaxi is built for that” based on Hyundai’s E-GMP EV architecture. Advertisement - scroll for more content.