From 11am to 7pm, from 26 May to 9 June 2024, the experimental service will take passengers from the P2 car park to the Roland-Garros stadium and back.
Renault Group and WeRide are initiating large-scale commercial deployment of vehicles with an L4 level of autonomy.
Renault estimates there will be an annual need for several thousand autonomous miniBuses over the next few years.
These trials will lead Renault Group to offer a robotised electric miniBus platform based on the new Renault Master.
Renault to trial Level 4 autonomous public transport at Roland-Garros 2024

As a premium partner of the tennis tournament, Renault along with WeRide is setting up a trial of electric and autonomous shuttles that will facilitate access to the Roland-Garros stadium while demonstrating the maturity of new technologies for automated public transport services.

16 May 2024 | 2599 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

The Renault Group is set to display its autonomous public transport vehicle later this month. The Group is developing an electric, robotised, and pre-equipped miniBus platform that will host various automation solutions from specialist partners.

Experimentations have been underway for several years, and others are about to be announced, ...

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