Hereâs why you might be able to smoke a joint in the 2025 âHippie Kombiâ
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HANOVER, GERMANY - While the original Type 1 âHippie Kombiâ is stereotypically associated with a smoky interior, driving under the influence of any mind-altering substance is dangerous and illegal no matter how you look at it. However, that might not apply to Volkswagenâs upcoming ID. Buzz electric bus, which was inspired by the aforementioned 1950s bus, because by 2025 there will be a version that drives itself, completely.
Volkswagen says it wants to make autonomous vehicles available to the public in selected cities by the middle of this decade, and the first vehicle to get the autonomous capability will be the upcoming ID. Buzz.
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autoevolution 28 Feb 2021, 9:30 UTC ·
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Autonomous vehicles are still not among us, despite the concerted efforts that have been conducted globally for years by a number of companies, not all of them traditional carmakers. There is still no timeframe for when we’ll see cars driving themselves, but the general consensus is that the first ones should be around in some places by the end of the decade. 1 photo
For Volkswagen’s Commercial Vehicles division, the deadline would be 2025. It is then when it intends to release its first self-driving cars into the wild, and according to the carmaker’s latest announcement, that would be a variant of the all-electric ID. BUZZ.
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