Calgary Herald

The weirdest driverless vehicle you’ve ever seen

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It looks scary and weird, and is designed to come knocking at your door.

French carmaker Renault SA unveiled on Wednesday the EZPro, an autonomous vehicle of the future that will deliver food to your place late at night or parcels to your office during the day.

The massive, gray robot moving on square-looking wheels is a concept slated to hit the roads around 2030. While it won’t need a driver, the EZ-Pro will have a concierge to help with the logistics of distributi­ng online orders.

With side flaps that open up like a food truck’s, the vehicle’s design was inspired by the look of a lunch box, according to Renault. At an impressive five metres long and two metres wide, the carmaker says it could still get around most European cities.

Self-driving cars for passengers often include reassuring lights, sounds and comfortabl­e, bodyhuggin­g seats. For its part, the EZPro looks downright utilitaria­n.

“In the case of delivery vehicles, the personal touch will mainly be located in the apps users will use rather than in the vehicle,” Renault’s head designer Laurens van den Acker said.

General Motors Co. is planning to get robotaxis on the road as early as next year and startups like France’s Navya already sell driverless cars. Renault plans to equip some of its passenger vehicles with autonomous features starting in 2020.

 ?? CHRISTOPHE MORIN/BLOOMBERG FILES ?? French carmaker Renault SA’s EZ-Pro was inspired by the look of a lunch box, with side flaps that open up like a food truck’s. The driverless vehicle is set to hit the roads around 2030.
CHRISTOPHE MORIN/BLOOMBERG FILES French carmaker Renault SA’s EZ-Pro was inspired by the look of a lunch box, with side flaps that open up like a food truck’s. The driverless vehicle is set to hit the roads around 2030.

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