ZF to unveil robo-taxi at CES 2019

The autonomous vehicle will have no steering wheel or pedals and the taxi could be hailed using a smartphone. It will pick up and chauffeur autonomously.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 07 Jan 2019 Views icon5985 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

At CES 2019, ZF will unveil a steering wheel and pedal-free robo-taxi to show how its technologies enable new forms of urban mobility. Users can hail the taxi using their smartphone or tablet and it will manoeuvre autonomously to pick them up. It can then chauffeur them to where they wish to go.

With the robo-taxi, ZF is demonstrating that it can provide the necessary solutions for the development of robo-vehicles and related services. In line with the company’s "see. think. act." philosophy, the ZF range of sensors helps enable the demo vehicle to precisely detect its surroundings. ZF ProAI RoboThink, the high-performance supercomputer for autonomous driving is designed to process the vast amount of sensor data, translate it into a coherent picture and derive the right commands for the vehicle. These commands are then implemented by connected ZF systems that enable vehicle motion control and enhanced safety – including chassis, drive, steering system, brakes or occupant safety systems.

Torsten Gollewski, head of advanced engineering at ZF and general manager of Zukunft Ventures says, “Automation, electrification and networking are critical enablers as the transport of people and goods continually increase in urban centres. With our extensive systems competence, ZF is enabling and shaping next-generation mobility. Our flexible and modular system solutions are not only attractive for conventional car manufacturers, but also for new companies entering the mobility market.”

ZF has revealed that it is currently working on its intelligent mechanical systems with its cloud-based platform for mobility services. This is intended to integrate functions across all kinds of providers, for instance for ride-hailing, innovative delivery services and fleet management. The vehicle software can be updated via the cloud.

Cockpit from ZF and Faurecia installed in the CES demo vehicle demonstrates where development is heading. It can manoeuvre without a steering wheel and pedals and is equipped with three screens. Deliverers or passengers can freely choose where to sit. This provides greater flexibility, freedom of movement and new options for interior space utilisation.

Also read: ZF unveils automotive supercomputer for ADAS and fully autonomous cars

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