General Motors Corp. apparently does want to keep up with competitors, which vary according to the challenges of time, developing "autopilot" and mastering the issue of electric vehicles. The prototype Chevrolet Bolt AV, which were shown in the last year, combines both these qualities: they can be controlled by automation and move on electric. Already, forty of these prototypes are being tested in San Francisco and Arizona, they will soon join the Maven park subsidiary, which specializes
in short-term lease of vehicles and the provision of services for passengers.
According to Reuters, citing its own sources by 2018. General Motors plans to start test operation in the world's largest fleet of robotic taxi: a joint project with Lyft service in several US states will work a few thousand prototypes Chevrolet Bolt AV. Selling such autonomous electric individuals Corporation does not intend, and do not want to be found to buy them at an estimated six-figure price in dollars.
General Motors not only invested half a billion dollars in Lyft, and in 2016 bought the company Cruise Automation, has been developing a system for automatic driving. The above testing scheme will allow the corporation to use all assets to test the viability of such services. Related Products :
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