The toaster-shaped vehicle made safe if conservative decisions and offered a relatively comfortable ride through Las Vegas.
The two companies have laid the groundwork for the integration of the Waabi Driver into the Volvo VNL Autonomous and are preparing for testing in 2025.
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The race toward the safe deployment of SAE Level 4 trucks is heating up, as the industry works to catch up to robotaxi ...
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The car maker cautioned that intense competition will likely drive increasing discounts this year, making it a challenge to ...
Waabi's AI-powered system is designed to allow vehicles to adapt to a variety of different driving conditions and scenarios ...
MATS will kick off in March with its Opening Reception on Thursday night of the show, offering plenty for show attendees.
Tesla posted lower sales across five European countries in January, including the United Kingdom and France, as competitors ...