Baidu, a Chinese search engine and artificial intelligence firm, unveils its latest electric autonomous driving vehicle. The company says the Apollo RT6 will soon be part of its robotaxi fleet as China pushes forward with its autonomous driving ambitions.
Xu Baoqiang, general manager of Baidu Autonomous Driving Vehicle manager, briefs members of the media on the Apollo RT6, a fully electric vehicle with an "optional" steering wheel that can be removed or installed when required, Wednesday, July 20, 2022, in Beijing.
The Apollo RT6 will be soon be part of Baidu’s robotaxi fleet, as China pushes forward with its autonomous driving ambitions. It is a fully electric vehicle with a steering wheel that can be removed or installed when required, and will cost 250,000 yuan per unit.
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