Adapting To The Future: Insuring Autonomous Vehicles

What does the future of driving mean for the future of insurance? As automotive technology continues to evolve, the needs of drivers, automotive makers, and insurance companies will also shift. With researchers predicting the autonomous vehicle market will be worth 400 billion U.S. dollars globally by 2025, and in advanced economies, highways will be nearly driver-free by 2050 1, it’s important to begin digging into the implications of this transformation for your own insurance needs and the future of driving as a whole.

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Kia Unveils All-Electric, Self-Driving Concept Car With Punny Name

The Kia HabaNiro is a peppery concept car that was just revealed at the New York International Auto Show.

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Volkswagen Trademarks 'Elli' in Europe

Fresh off a trademarking spree last week, Volkswagen is again calling dibs on a name relating to electric vehicles. The latest is “Elli” with a stylized lightning bolt next to it (pictured below).

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Waymo is Now Testing Driverless, Autonomous Cars in Arizona

Google’s self-driving car offshoot, Waymo, has become one of the first companies to test fully autonomous, driverless cars on public roadways in the United States. 
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Mercedes is Testing a Self Driving S Class in Five Different Continents


Mercedes is on a five-continent road trip with a specially prepared, self-driving S Class that will culminate at CES 2017 in Las Vegas.

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Millennials Just as Distrusting of EVs as Older Drivers

Seventy percent of Millennials say that they do not want to buy an electric car over a traditional car, according to a survey of 157,000 respondents taken by driving-tests.org.

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Here's Why Mazda's Approach to Self-Driving Cars is So Unique

Self-driving cars are coming; it’s no longer a question if autonomous vehicles will hit the market but when they’ll become available.

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