Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles takes Autonomous Driving R&D to next level

This year Volkswagen is conducting field trials in Germany, in which the self-driving system by Argo AI will be used in a version of the future ID

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Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (VWCV) is consistently advancing the development of autonomous driving.

 

According to Carsten Intra, CEO of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles,

“With the confirmation of the group’s supervisory board for our Autonomous Driving R&D program, we are setting the course for the future of mobility. Autonomous, electric driving will make an important contribution to urban mobility and road safety. Our vehicles are the logical first choice to apply such systems to”.

 

Field Trials

The introduction of auto-nomous systems for traffic use in 2025 is presently being prepared at VWCV.

Christian Senger, Head of Autonomous Driving, said, “For the first time, we are conducting field trials in Germany this year, in which the self-driving system by Argo AI will be used in a version of the future ID.BUZZ by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles.  The aim is to develop a ride-hailing and pooling concept similar to what MOIA offers today. In the middle of this decade, our customers will then have the opportunity to be taken to their destination in selected cities with autonomous vehicles.”

As part of their cooperation, Ford Motor Company and VWCV have invested equally in Argo AI, a company specialized in software platforms for Autonomous Driving.

The goal of the investment is that the consistent and fast development and use of autonomous systems. In addition to the initial investment of one billion US-Dollars, Volkswagen also brought its subsidiary Autonomous Intelligent Driving into Argo AI. With the budget for the autonomous driving budget now confirmed by the Supervisory Board, VWCV is taking the next significant step towards the future of autonomous mobility.

The commercial vehicle brand is responsible for the development of fully autonomous systems and their commercial use in urban areas. Volkswagen will develop and build Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV), such as robo-taxis and vans.

In addition to the investments in Argo AI, the company is also investing billions in projects of the Car. Software Organisation that develops, in parallel and independently of Argo AI, assisted and automated driving functions up to level 4 for the private mobility sector of all Volkswagen Group brands.

VWCV develops the vehicles in which Argo’s self-driving system will be used. They are based on the all-electric ID. BUZZ, which will have its world premiere next year. The developments are already running at full speed, to not only electrify the iconic Bulli, but to also transform it into a groundbreaking autonomous vehicle with SDS.

(With inputs from Automotive Lead Research Team)

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