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Renault presented the Concept EZ-GO at the 2018 Geneva International Motor Show

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Renault took the wraps off its EZ-GO concept at the Geneva Motor Show. The EZ-GO in essence, is a robot-vehicle and a ride-hailing concept which looks at easing the congestion problem in metro cities across the world. EZ-GO is fully electric and autonomous. Renault says that the car can help become all cities smart by offering vehicle-service integration, generating data analytics, offering connected services, multi-modal services and much more. The EZ-GO could be operated by private and public companies and will cater to urban transportation. Renault says that the EZ-GO will be available to order through a mobile app like current ride-hailing services. Also, the car can be stationed at railway stations, airports, public places etc where the people can get into it directly

Added on the 06/03/2018 15:15:18 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN

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