nuTonomy

nuTonomy's self-driving cars use decision-making software based on formal logic to drive in a way that is verifiably safe. They were first tested in Singapore and Boston.
- Creators
(Acquired by Aptiv in 2017 and spun out into Motional in 2020.)
- Year
- 2013
- Country
- United States 🇺🇸
- Categories
- Features
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Did you know?
The interior of nuTonomy's cars looks normal, with the exception of three buttons on the dashboard labeled "Manual," "Pause," and "Autonomous," plus a red emergency stop button.

Specs
- Width
- 173 cm
- Height
- 156 cm
- Length
- 408 cm
- Weight
- 1468 kg
- Speed
- 135 km/h (max)
- Sensors
Array of lidar sensors, radar, and cameras
- Power
41 kWh battery, 300 km range