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Renault SYMBIOZ Self-Driving Car

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The most advanced self-driving car- Meet the SYMBIOZ by Renault


A new history created in the sectors of automobile industry when Renault developed a full-on, level four autonomous car named as SYMBIOZ. Renault will reach its new peak in sharing its vision of the near future with its SYMBIOZ Demo car. The first Level 4 prototype bringing to life the SYMBIOZ concept-car brings to light on last September at the Frankfurt Motor Show. We can imagine ourselves comfortably sitting in a living-room style cabin, enjoying the ride without paying attention to the driving. It will take a tour through this electric, autonomous and connected vehicle. It's now being tested on the roadways. As mentioned by Renault the all-electric vehicle is capable of handling level 4 autonomous driving, meaning that the car can operate with little or even no input from the driver. The interior includes three large monitors where passengers can look up directions or watch movies on a high definition screen. Renault designed the SYMBIOZ as part of its "Vision for mobility of 2030" It is the project to show off what the future autos could look like. SYMBIOZ is an autonomous, electric and connected car to a time when vehicles fully collaborate with connected homes, cities, other vehicles and road infrastructure and become even more intimate in the travel, energy and enjoyment preferences of people who use them. The broadcasting of a concept car correlated with a connected home is uncommon at a motor show. SYMBIOZ establish dynamic scenarios where the car is put to use in various places within and around the home and while travelling. "The way we use our cars is changing. Already a car is more than just a way to get from one place to another. Full of technology, it's becoming an interactive and personalized space that connects passengers to other cars, people and objects around them," said Groupe Renault Executive Vice President and Chief Competitive Officer Thierry Bolloré. "Looking to 2030 we imagine new scenarios with more efficient energy use, connectivity and autonomous driving scenarios that will improve how we live and travel." The Renault Symbioz concept is driven by all-electric motors in line with Renault's committed to continue to pursue its Zero Emissions strategy and it is developed to ensure the home and car share energy. Kilowatt hours are spread through a smart grid shared by the car and the home in an artificial intelligence environment that forecast human’s demand.  The 72kWh battery gives a continuous output of 483bhp and 405lb ft, though Renault claim a peak of 670bhp and 487lb ft, enough for 0-62mph in six seconds or so. Even though the body’s mostly made from aluminium, the SYMBIOZ still weighs a hefty 2.2 tonnes, blunting performance somewhat. It’s polished for a prototype, but rolling refinement – wind-noise, tyre-roar, ride quality and so-on – isn’t quite there. Not that you can blame it for that. If there is a blackout, this happens automatically and power sharing can be monitored and adjusted.

A real demo of the car


An electric, autonomous and connected demo vehicle that happens absolute positive to many of the elements of SYMBIOZ will be available for testing. This demo vehicle demonstrates the brand's mid-term vision before 2023 and previews technology Renault customers may find in its manufacturing car range in the near future. This includes an evolved version of multi-sense technology, which adapts the ambiance and driving experience to customer mood. The demo car will also showcase features from the "Easy Connect", new-generation mobility and connected services solutions, and it will preview the Renault Autonomous drive technology that will be progressively deployed in the range under the name "Easy Drive".

The demo version of SYMBIOZ in an Open Innovation approach

  • LG is ramified in the designing of the human-machine interfaces.
  • Ubisoft is contingent upon on-board virtual reality exposure for autonomous driving mode.
  • Devialet is designing a new user experience through excellent sound system.
  • Sanef is dynamic on the way the car connects with road network infrastructure.
  • TomTom is dispensing its geo-positioning expertise.
  • IAV is contingent upon autonomous driving engineering expertise.



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