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Forget
about the latest parking assist that allows cars to practically park
themselves. General Motor’s Electric Networked Vehicle, or EN-V, is
capable of driving itself. While still a concept car, the EN-V
is based on existing technology that allows it to communicate with other
cars to avoid traffic jams and travel in convoys. The current model
only accommodates two passengers, but a four-seater model is in the
works.
You can see it in action for yourself in the full video report in the panel at right.
You can see it in action for yourself in the full video report in the panel at right.
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