Jaguar reveals driverless I-Pace cars for Google's Waymo project
Jaguar is set to design and engineer a driverless fleet of its electric I-Pace vehicles for Waymo, Google's autonomous car spin-off.
The partnership between Jaguar and Waymo was announced at the New York International Auto Show last week.
Jaguar first presented its I-Pace car as a concept at the LA Auto Show in November 2016. The vehicle is now available to order after a production model was unveiled in a live broadcast on 1 March 2018 ahead of the Geneva Motor Show.
The partnership with Waymo will see the I-Pace ? Jaguar's first fully-electric SUV vehicle ? equipped with Waymo's autonomous technologies.
Able to travel 310 miles (500 kilometres) on a single charge, the vehicle can accelerate from zero to 62 miles per hour (100 kilometres per hour) in approximately four seconds.
"With the Jaguar I-Pace we have a world-beating car that's captured the imagination of customers around the world. Our passion for further advancing smart mobility needs expert long-term partners," said Jaguar Land Rover CEO Ralf Speth.
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