LUTZ Pathfinder
The LUTZ Pathfinder is a prototype autonomous microcar. The two-seater prototype pod has been built by Coventry-based RDM Group, and was first shown to the public in February 2015.
The LUTZ Pathfinder pod is part of the UK Government's Transport Systems Catapult Autodrive project, a £20 million project.
Three pods were tested initially in Milton Keynes during 2015 to ensure that they can comply with the Highway Code.
Specification
The pod is a two-seater electric car with space for luggage. It has a limited top speed of and has a range of or can run for eight hours. The self-driving equipment includes 19 sensors, cameras, radar and Lidar. Users can hail them by using a smartphone app.The autonomous control software is developed by Mobile Robotics Group from University of Oxford.