Volkswagen weighs autonomous driving from €7 an hour
By REUTERS | 09 June 2021
WOLFSBURG: Volkswagen is considering offering autonomous driving on a pay-per-use basis, one of the brand's board members said in a newspaper interview.
"Regarding autonomous driving we can imagine to offer it on an hourly basis," Klaus Zellmer, in charge of sales, marketing and after-sales at the Volkswagen brand, told Die Welt.
"We assume a price of around €7 (RM35) per hour. So if you do not want to drive yourself for three hours you can pay €21 (RM106) to get it done," Zellmer said, adding that way autonomous driving would become available for everyone.
Carmakers are putting their hopes on software-related services for cars in a bid to generate new revenue streams, arguing that vehicles will become interconnected devices, much like smartphones.
The Volkswagen brand plans to offer digital services to drivers of its ID electric cars from the second quarter of 2022, Thomas Ulbrich, board member in charge of development at the Volkswagen brand, was quoted as saying.
"We are planning offers such as mileage or performance enhancements for electric vehicles, which can be booked. We are already coordinating this with regulators."
Tags
Autos Volkswagen
Reviews
Ford Ranger Super Duty: When the tough gets going
8.4
Afaz Kencana Sport 115: Budget-friendly delight
7.4
Jaecoo J8 2WD: Rugged refinement
Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Memorable run at every turn
Proton e.MAS 7 PHEV: Loud and proud
8.5
GAC Emkoo Premium Pro: An unexpected discovery
Mitsubishi Xforce: Ultimate show of force
Proton e.MAS 5: Gold rush up Genting
Videos
BYD Atto2's rotating centre display
Free & Easy Media Test: Latest Proton X50 Flagship to Kuanta...
Zeekr Space Sunway City Video