What is Hyundai and Kia's new DAL-e robot? What can it do, and who will use it? We answer the key questions.
► The DAL-e robot can autonomously deliver items and parcelsHyundai and Kia have shown off their latest new robot that will be able to bring you coffee in the office and deliver parcels in shopping centres.
left off. Think of it as a facelift, but probably more interesting than an i30 having a mid-life update. This latest robot is faster and features new facial recognition that guarantees the right Deliveroo is delivered to the right person.first showed off their delivery robot back in December 2022 and it’s now back with a makeover.
It can travel at 1.2 metres per second – slightly less than the average person and it’s fully autonomous with its ‘enhanced suspension’ said to provide a ‘steady ride over bumps’. You wouldn’t want to spill those coffees, after all. The modules, in combination with the sensors, ensure it can be used in busy environments. Hyundai says it works across multiple floors in a building and work with lifts and automatic doors.
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