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Automated mobility services require vehicle design rethink

Safety, maintenance, tech and comfort - just some of the factors the industry needs to consider for cars used by automated mobility services. Automotive World talks to the American Center for Mobility (ACM) about the need for a possible vehicle design rethink. By Xavier Boucherat

There is little doubting the power of automotive megatrends such as mobility services and autonomous driving to provide societal benefit. Combined, the two could reduce both congestion and fatalities on the road. But before tomorrow’s services can be rolled out, they will need to prove their road-worthiness, and this will require rigorous testing and validation.

One group that could play a decisive role in this field is the American Center for Mobility (ACM). The group - headed by John Maddox, President and Chief Executive - is currently constructing a purpose-built facility at the Willow Run Manufacturing Complex in Michigan, a former General Motors powertrain

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