TheWild ™ Posted January 4, 2024 Posted January 4, 2024 Croatian startup Rimac, known for its electric Nevera hypercar and joint venture with Bugatti, is preparing an autonomous shuttle for a 2026 launch, according to Autocar. The Project 3 Mobility, as it's currently known, will break cover this year before undergoing a pilot program in Croatia's capital, Zagreb. Rimac is reportedly in talks with 20 cities in Europe and the Middle East to expand the robotaxi service after the pilot program is completed. Rimac's rise has been meteoric. The Croatian startup has metamorphosed from an obscure supercar builder to an electric-vehicle powerhouse, with substantial investment from Porsche in creating a hypercar joint venture between Rimac and Bugatti in 2021. Now the company is planning to move beyond high-performance machines, with Autocar reporting that Rimac will reveal an autonomous "robotaxi" early this year before the vehicle hits the road in 2026. Currently dubbed the Project 3 Mobility, the Rimac self-driving shuttle, according to Autocar, will be produced thanks to some backing from Kia; Hyundai and Kia first invested roughly $90 million in the startup back in 2019. The Project 3 vehicle will be a separate brand under the Rimac Group umbrella, not directly linked to the Rimac supercar business or the Bugatti brand, although undoubtedly utilizing learnings from the development of the company's 1000-plus-horsepower hypercars. The vehicle's development is being undertaken in the Croatian capital of Zagreb, close to Rimac's headquarters, with around 100 R&D engineers also operating out of a new facility in the United Kingdom. Details are slim, but founder and CEO Mate Rimac told Autocar that the robotaxi will strive to "change the lives of more people" than the company's first two vehicles, the sporty and pricey Concept_One and Nevera. The vehicle will reportedly be able to drive entirely without human input, with Rimac calling it "a car but a completely different type." The company has been spotted testing the Renault Espace minivan, suggesting that the robotaxi could take on a large, podlike shape designed to maximize interior space. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a46266330/rimac-autonomous-robotaxi-announced/
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