Uber has wildly ambitious plans to send flying taxis soaring over cities. The company announced that it will open a Paris lab dedicated to its Elevate program called the Advanced Technologies Center in Paris (ATCP).
The company aims to conduct test flights of its air taxi in 2020 in Dallas or Los Angeles, with commercial service to begin as soon as 2023.
Tech titans are eager to reimagine how we will travel in the coming decades, but whose vision will win out?
Uber has unveiled its vision for the flying taxi it hopes to start using for demonstration flights in 2020.
Smart is giving us a preview of what its future cars could look like and how it could forever change the world of car-sharing.
California is set to open its roads up for the first time to self-driving vehicles with no human drivers. The proposed change would allow testing of vehicles with no steering wheel or pedal controls.
Uber has hired 30 year NASA veteran Mark Moore to help it develop flying cars.
Even as the capabilities of self-driving cars continue to evolve, it is not a given that consumers will choose to buy one. What is equally likely is that autonomous vehicles will transform the automotive industry entirely.
MIT and Uber team up to study the potential for shared rides and vehicles to reshape urban mobility.
The writing is in the sky. Flying electric cars are coming and the ride-sharing company Uber wants to access whole fleets of them.