Nuro Debuts New Autonomous Delivery Vehicle With Fancier Design And External Air Bag
by AutoExpert | 13 January, 2022
Yesterday, Nuro, one of the most promising self-driving delivery businesses, revealed its newest car. For the sake of safety, convenience, and environmental responsibility, the Nuro model is expected to serve millions of people throughout the nation.
Nuro didn't go into details, but they did say that their newest model is a production-ready automobile that can be mass-produced. To top it all off, the new EV has a friendlier face with round headlights than its forerunner.
Despite the fascinating changes in appearance, the Nuro remains a delivery vehicle with a payload capacity twice as large as the R2. This specific model has 27 cubic feet (765 liters) of storage space. Cargo capacity is 227 kg (about 500 lbs), and the product has modular storage extensions and the option to heat or cool goods.
As a consequence, one compartment can take pizzas up to 116° F (46.7° C), while the other can contain beverages or frozen snacks down to 22° F (-5.6° C).
A multi-modal sensing suite incorporates cameras, thermal cameras, lidar, and radar sensors to generate a 360° vision of the vehicle's surroundings. The new model is also equipped with the capacity to clean its sensors and is intended to work in diverse weather situations.
The new exterior airbag, though, is the most visible safety enhancement. It has a one-of-a-kind design and will deploy if it collides with people or bikes. The maximum speed has been raised from 25 mph (40 km/h) to 45 mph (72 km/h), making the vehicle more competent than its forerunner. The third-generation delivery van will be able to service more clients and drive on a broader range of routes, greatly increasing its utility.
BYD North America will construct the delivery vehicle, which will be finished at Nuro's end-of-line manufacturing plant in southern Nevada. Chipotle, Domino's, 7-Eleven, FedEx, and Kroger have already shown interest in the developing autonomous delivery sector.