Volkswagen has announced a new testing program for selfdrivingcars in the U.S. Initially, this will include 10 ID. Buzz cars in Austin.
Volkswagen is taking autonomous driving a little more seriously. While the likes of Tesla and Waymo have largely led the development of next-gen driving tech, the legacy automakers are certainly starting to invest more heavily. To that end, Volkswagen has announced its first autonomous driving program in the U.S.
“We are thrilled to bring our exciting ID. Buzz vehicles to American road,” said Pablo Di Si, President and CEO of Volkswagen Group of America. “Expanding Volkswagen Group’s global autonomous driving vehicle program to the United States marks an important milestone for us. In the future, we will tap into rising demand for new mobility services, and with our iconic ID.
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