Driverless cars poised to transform vehicle industry
THE newest Mercedes autonomous car looks like a car on the outside but like a lounge on the inside, with four swivel seats facing each other in a multimedia bubble of padded leather and walnut veneer.
The F 015 "Luxury in Motion" concept car unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas earlier this year is completely self-driving but still has a steering wheel and brake if you want to swivel around and drive it manually.
Daimler, the maker of Mercedes and inventor of the original automobile, wants to be among the first to reinvent the car, CEO Dieter Zetsche said at the CES, which he says will become more than just a…
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