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Rimac Verne Robotaxi: prices, availability, specs
The group's new autonomous ride-hailing service has a 43-inch widescreen, 17-speaker audio system, and five-position reclining seats. But will it beat Tesla's rival coming in August?
Verne already employs 280 staff, and at its global launch revealed a complete-looking ecosystem of app, car and “mothership” buildings, to which the vehicles will return to be charged and cleaned. The Verne taxi is a pretty, compact coupe—unlike Waymo's toy-town I-Paces —and is conventionally configured for a bespoke autonomous vehicle which doesn't need to incorporate a steering wheel, pedals or even a windscreen. It's surprisingly business-class inside for a vehicle which will mainly do short urban trips, with a 43-inch widescreen ahead of the forward-facing occupants, 17-speaker audio system, and five-position reclining seats.
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