This followup to the 2010 EN-V (electric networked-vehicle) concept has a more practical design and expands on sensing technology, wireless communication and GPS navigation. The concept, which debuted at Auto China in April, also includes in-vehicle climate control and personal storage space. Prototypes will be used in pilot studies throughout China.
— NWautos staff


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By Tom on September 23, 2012 1:44 PM
...and it does a bang-up job of vacuuming the streets!