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Written by Greg Potts
Renault is clearly putting all of its eggs into the autonomous driving basket of ideas for the future of motoring. Last year it unveiled three self-driving concept cars the EZ-GO, EZ-PRO and EZ-ULTIMO and no matter how satisfying those three names are to read aloud, the cars won"t be nearing production any time soon. The French carmaker"s latest attempt shuns those huge concept wheels though and looks far closer to being able to hit the streets. Now, we"ve nothing against the advancement of modern technology, but the EZ-POD that you see above is essentially designed to make us lazier than we already are. Renault describes it as a "small, autonomous, connected and electric robo-vehicle, designed to transport people and goods over short distances." Riiiiiight.
Date written: 16 May 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15733
Renault is clearly putting all of its eggs into the autonomous driving basket of ideas for the future of motoring. Last year it unveiled three self-driving concept cars the EZ-GO, EZ-PRO and EZ-ULTIMO and no matter how satisfying those three names are to read aloud, the cars won"t be nearing production any time soon. The French carmaker"s latest attempt shuns those huge concept wheels though and looks far closer to being able to hit the streets. Now, we"ve nothing against the advancement of modern technology, but the EZ-POD that you see above is essentially designed to make us lazier than we already are. Renault describes it as a "small, autonomous, connected and electric robo-vehicle, designed to transport people and goods over short distances." Riiiiiight.
Date written: 16 May 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15733