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Watch: Mahindra-owned Pininfarina unveils futuristic autonomous truck
Pininfarina says this autonomous semi-truck includes a futuristic cabin with hi-tech features as well as Baidu`s Highway Intelligence System.
Highlights
- Pininfarina claims that the semi-truck can detect objects at a distance of one kilometre
- A 45-kWh battery pack powers the Pininfarina semi-truck
- Pininfarina semi-truck has drag co-efficiency of 0.35
Pininfarina, the Italian design company owned by Mahindra, has developed an electric semi-truck with a self-driving system. The DeepWay Xingtu semi-truck concept was designed by Pininfarina Shanghai, the company's Chinese studio.
According to Pininfarina, this fully autonomous semi-truck comes with a futuristic cabin with hi-tech features. As part of its self-driving technology, this Pininfarina semi-truck concept utilizes a variety of cameras, sensors, and radars. There are 11 cameras onboard, an infrared detector, five millimetre-wave radars, as well as a LIDAR sensor according to Pininfarina.
In addition, Pininfarina claims that the semi-truck can detect objects at a distance of one kilometre or more using a wide range of sensors. The semi-truck was designed by Pininfarina in collaboration with Deepway, a subsidiary of Baidu.
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Baidu's Highway Intelligence System (HIS) is claimed to be the technology used in the truck. This technology is claimed to enable end-to-end autonomous driving.
A 45-kWh battery pack powers the Pininfarina semi-truck, allowing it to travel up to 300 kilometers on a single charge and carry 49 tons of cargo. A low drag co-efficiency of 0.35 also accounts for the range.
With a quick-swap solution that can replace a battery pack in just six minutes, Pininfarina claims that recharging the massive battery won't be an issue. There is no information on whether or not this pure electric, autonomous semi-truck is going to enter production.
Besides just cars, the Mahindra-owned design firm is shifting its focus to other segments in the automotive industry. This is evident in the semi-truck.
Recently, Pininfarina revealed a futuristic tractor design named Straddle which was specifically designed for use in vineyards.
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