Article 2F9QH Volkswagen unveils Sedric, its first fully autonomous vehicle

Volkswagen unveils Sedric, its first fully autonomous vehicle

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Volkswagen's plans to develop fully autonomous vehicles that would offer greater comfort and convenience than current cars, while slashing the number of road deaths and truly democratizing mobility, have borne their first fruit. This is Sedric, designed to be a platform for cross-brand ideas, which will feed into subsequent concepts from the group's car brands. The biggest idea it introduces is its full "Level 5" autonomy: no human driver is required.

There's no VW badge on the front of Sedric because this is the first concept car built by the Volkswagen Group, rather than the Volkswagen car brand. It was devised, designed, developed, and constructed by Volkswagen Group's Future Center Europe in Potsdam and Volkswagen Group Research in Wolfsburg. "We are systematically focusing on our customers, their wishes and requirements for the mobility of the future," says chief designer Michael Mauer. "The Volkswagen Group Future Centers give us the opportunity to conceptualize and develop new ideas of mobile life."

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