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June 12, 2019 10:14 AM

Uber unveils next-generation Volvo self-driving car

David Shepardson
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    The Volvo XC90 SUV presented Wednesday is the first production car that, in combination with Uber’s self-driving system, is capable of fully driving itself.

    WASHINGTON -- Uber Technologies unveiled its newest Volvo self-driving car in Washington, D.C., Wednesday as it works to eventually deploy vehicles without drivers under some limited conditions.

    Uber said the production-ready XC90s, which will be assembled by Volvo at its plant in Torslanda, Sweden, will have human controls such as steering wheels and brake pedals, but added that the SUVs will have factory-installed steering and braking systems designed for computer control rather than human control.

    "We would like to be the supplier of choice when it comes to this type of vehicle in the future," Volvo Senior Vice President R&D Mats Moberg told Automotive News Europe.

    Previously, Uber had purchased about 250 Volvo XC90s and retrofitted them for self-driving use.

    The vehicles -- known by the internal code number 519G and under development for several years -- are safer, more reliable and will "soon" replace the older vehicles in Uber's fleet, said Eric Meyhofer, the head of Uber's Advanced Technologies Group.

    "This is about going to production," said Meyhofer in an interview at an Uber conference in Washington Tuesday.

    The new vehicle also has several backup systems for both steering and braking functions as well as battery backup power and new cybersecurity systems.

    Uber is not ready to deploy vehicles without human controls, Meyhofer said.

    "We're still in a real hybrid state," Meyhofer said. "We have to get there and we're not going to get to thousands of cars in a city overnight. It's going to be a slower introduction."

    The new XC90 vehicles have an interior fish-eye camera to scan for lost items, Uber said. They also do not have sunroofs since the self-driving vehicles have large sensors on the roof and are equipped with auto-close doors to prevent an unsafe departure.

    Uber, which has taken delivery of about a dozen prototypes of the new vehicle but has not yet deployed them on public roads, said the car's "self-driving system will one day allow for safe, reliable autonomous ride-sharing without the need" for a safety driver.

    Asked if Uber will deploy self-driving cars without safety drivers in limited areas in the next few years, Meyhofer said "yes -- way before that." But he added that Uber wants to be in "the good graces of public trust and regulatory trust" before making the business decision to deploy.

    In December, Uber resumed limited self-driving car testing on public roads in Pittsburgh, nine months after it suspended the program following a deadly accident in Arizona.

    In March 2018, authorities in Arizona suspended Uber's ability to test its self-driving cars after one of its XC90 cars hit and killed a woman crossing the street at night in the Phoenix suburb of Tempe, Uber's largest testing hub. The crash was the first death attributed to a self-driving vehicle.

    In March 2019, prosecutors in Arizona said the company was not criminally liable in the self-driving crash and would not pursue charges. Uber ended testing in Arizona but plans to eventually resume testing in Toronto, Canada, and San Francisco, Meyhofer said.

    The death prompted significant safety concerns about the nascent self-driving car industry, which is racing to get vehicles into commercial use.

    Volvo Cars CEO Hakan Samuelsson said in a statement that "by the middle of the next decade we expect one-third of all cars we sell to be fully autonomous."

    Volvo Cars, which is owned by China's Zhejiang Geely Holding, will use a similar autonomous base vehicle concept for the introduction of its first commercially available autonomous drive technology in the early 2020s.

    Volvo r&d chief Moberg said that working with Uber is paying dividends because it has forced the automaker "to reduce the hierarchies inside our own company" to speed up its decision-making.

    "It has driven us to become a more purpose-driven company and it has also helped us improve our agile development" of both its software and its hardward, Moberg said of the collaboration.

    Volvo and Uber said in 2017 that the ride-share company planned to buy up to 24,000 self-driving cars from Volvo from 2019 to 2021 using the self-driving system developed by Uber's Advanced Technologies Group.

    An Uber spokeswoman said Tuesday that the company plans "to work with Volvo on tens of thousands of vehicles in the future."

    Other companies are also working to deploy self-driving vehicles in limited areas.

    General Motors in January 2018 sought permission from U.S. regulators to deploy a ride-sharing fleet of driverless cars without steering wheels or other human controls before the end of 2019 but is still struggling to win regulatory approval. Alphabet Inc.'s Waymo unit is operating a robotaxi service in Arizona and said last month it is partnering with Lyft Inc. to serve more riders.

    Douglas A. Bolduc contributed to this report

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