Some Lyft ride requests in Las Vegas are China Archivesalready autonomous (although there's a safety driver), but starting in 2023, the fully autonomous rides powered by autonomous company Motional will come in a sleek new EV.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 will be transformed into a robo-taxi for Lyft ride requests most likely in Las Vegas and other other cities Motional will be adding to its self-driving network. Currently Motional uses modified BMWs in Vegas that you can order through the Lyft app, with a human driver monitoring the car in the front seat.
For passengers, once the fully autonomous EVs launch, it'll mean ordering a car through an app and then communicating with the car through the app and screens in the backseat.
An LED strip on the doors will let you know when the car is ready for you to enter. Using the app, you'll slide open to unlock. If you can't find the car (it should be pretty noticeable with 30 sensors mounted on the top and all around it), Motional is looking into using your phone to have the car flash its lights or honk the horn.
Once inside, you'll need to push the "start" button. That prompts a safety check using sensors inside the car. The car will make sure everyone is settled in their seats and doors are closed.
The backseat touchscreens are reminiscent of those in the backseat of Chrysler Pacifica and Jaguar I-Pace robo-taxis from Waymo. Alphabet-owned Waymo built its own ride-hailing app for riders in Phoenix and San Francisco.
See Also:9 of the best travel coffee mugs for your daily caffeine fix
Motional anticipates its rides won't need a safety driver in the front seat by the time the EVs are on the road in 2023. Instead, passengers will rely on the Lyft app and backseat screens for a smooth ride.
Topics Electric Vehicles lyft
Cory Booker and Bert take the selfie of your childhood dreamsWatch this Mexican volcano blow some serious smokeCommuters call out 'sexist' ad, brand brings on the extreme sarcasmTerrence Malick is just embarrassing movie stars with weird sex stuff nowFather of twin daughters has come up with a hilarious way to freak out hotel guestsA MashBash made for a 'king'The 'Trainspotting' sequel to hit U.S. at secret SXSW screeningAdele generously grants Elmo's plea to hang out in AustraliaMashable just broke the Guinness World Record for tallest stack of tortillas and YUMTwitter is finally rolling out a smart fix for its abuse problemAT&T announces new prepaid GoPhone unlimited data planMcDonald's had to be trolling with this Shamrock Shake tweetBert and Robert Rodriguez crash 'The Mashable Show' at SXSWAT&T announces new prepaid GoPhone unlimited data plan12 unbearably cute macaron shops that cause extreme dessert envyMiley Cyrus, if you really got married this time, please nod your head like YEAHCops tell Uber driver to stop filming, but he's also a lawyerAll the clues from the 'Game of Thrones' Season 7 teaser you may have missedThe augmented reality headset wars have begunHow teens are pranking your Facebook News Feeds with random events Disney's 'Encanto' is simple, yet sweet: Review Amazon warehouse workers in Alabama to re 'Bachelor in Paradise' is under fire for queerbaiting viewers Twitter thinks it's solved the case of who threatened Stormy Daniels TikTok and U.N. Women launch in This Elsonic vertical monitor is just for scrolling through social media How to customize your Apple News alerts Jack Dorsey is stepping down at Twitter Officials once again try to ban bots from buying up online goods Samsung is building a massive semiconductor factory in Texas Dad's 'joke' about killing his daughter's prom date falls flat Norwegian government has asked high school graduates to please not have sex on roundabouts Unfortunately, you can't hook up with the Doncaster Council 10 people who brought cardboard cutout dates to prom The 14 coolest 'Shark Tank' products under $100 Please take a moment to look at these dogs having fun with hoses and sprinklers Meta, Facebook, Instagram, and the metaverse: super apps suck Art student made Owen Wilson's 'wow' into an absolute work of art Balance tops list of Google Play's best apps of 2021 'Who killed Hannibal?' is the Eric Andre meme for messing up and blaming someone else
2.3068s , 10133.3203125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【China Archives】,Exquisite Information Network