Volkswagen's ID Buzz AD Self-Driving Van Is Ready for Mass Production
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This exciting journey aboard the robot-taxi ID.Buzz in the streets of Hamburg prefigures the future of urban transport.
With the ID. Buzz AD, the VW subsidiary Moia wants to compete with the self-driving cars of Waymo, Zoox and Tesla.
Volkswagen's ID Buzz AD self-driving van is ready for mass production
The self-driving, all-electric version of the ID. Buzz minivan is reportedly ready for mass production, according to the company's software subsidiary, Moia. The ID. Buzz AD is fully certified to operate without a driver on public roads in both regions, and the Wolfsburg-based automaker is aiming to build an entirely...Read Entire Article
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