Robotics is spreading in the growing number of cities, but an AI company called Tancer on Wednesday unveiled a self -powered car, which is specifically designed for personal ownership.
The tanker robbery looks like a vigor iPC vehicles and Tesla model Wii’s mashp, which has a sleek, future shape and silver end, as seen in a promotional video. In a statement, the company said that the vehicle has 37 cameras, five leaving, 11 radars, 22 microphones and 10 ultrasonic sensors in the vehicle.
The vehicle is independent of the surface 4, which means it can run itself in a particular area and in certain weather conditions, Tancer says. Vemo like robotics is also level 4.
The company said in a statement, “Tancer Robcar is the first volume-made, ready-made autonomous vehicle for consumers.” Although today’s autonomous vehicles are mainly built as robotics-heavy filling has been maintained, depending on the depot, the fleet-tentenar represents a primary departure for its own.
Tancer says his robbery will be available in the “selected global markets” in the United States, Europe and the United Arab Emirates, and will begin to supply in the second half of 2026. However, the company did not show the price.
The company noted that the new vehicle was “designed to meet the world’s toughest automotive standards.” This includes the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards of the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which is designed to ensure vehicles and components such as brakes, tires and airbags that meet the necessary safety requirements. Earlier, known as Autox, it has been confirmed by 2020 for an independent test by California DMV.
The robbeer is designed to present as an agent vehicle. Tancer says you can order whether you are inside the car or close. A woman in a promotional car has been shown using her phone saying, “Pick me”, and, “Come Now”, when describing the pickup point on a map, “turn on AC”, when walking to meet the car, “turn AC on”. After exit, she describes orders such as “Open trunk”, and, “Find Parking space”. “
What is most interesting is that if they choose to do so, users can still drive. The video shows that the woman is climbing the driver’s seat and taping a button that causes a dashboard touch screen to slide and show the steering wheel.
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Personal information, including the user’s space, preferences and records, “ensures security, locally, the vehicle is processed and stored.” The company added that users can access their data through an end -to -end smartphone app or an on -board interface. And if all cameras and microphones make you anxious, Tancer says there are a physical camera core and microphone of switches for further privacy.
A car like a tanker robbery can appeal to someone who still wants to own a personal vehicle while tapping into an independent driving technology. Elon Musk has a similar plan for Tesla’s robotics, which he said, which he said, can be personally owned, while also working as part of a ride services. According to Musk, the vehicle, which was unveiled last year, according to Musk, needs to go into production “before 2027”.
But the development of self -driving technology is difficult, and sending a car like a tanker robbery by next year can be a high goal. Even if the vehicle is ready for delivery, it will likely face many regulatory obstacles even well -established self -driving companies, as well as facing high costs and technical challenges that are with such modern systems.
Big and small other companies are joining themselves operating vehicles. Vemo, owned by Google’s parent company Alfbit, is undoubtedly the leader, which has a handful of robotics in a handful of US cities and something is coming – some through a partnership with Uber. Other companies like May Mobility and Noro are also working with Uber to make their services available to more and more people. Likewise, there is a batch of ride healing partnerships. And Zox, who is owned by Amazon, is ready to launch commercially this year.


