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Can you get an electric car on Motability?
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Yes, you can get an electric car on the Motability Scheme. The scheme offers a range of electric vehicles from various manufacturers, allowing eligible individuals to lease a vehicle using their mobility allowance.
Brands available under the Motability Scheme include:
- {{[[BMW]]:https://www.bmw.co.uk}}: Offers models like the BMW i3 and iX3.
- {{[[Nissan]]:https://www.nissan.co.uk}}: Provides the Nissan Leaf and Nissan Ariya.
- {{[[Volkswagen]]:https://www.volkswagen.co.uk}}: Includes the ID.3 and ID.4.
- {{[[Hyundai]]:https://www.hyundai.co.uk}}: Features the Hyundai Kona Electric and Ioniq 5.
- {{[[Kia]]:https://www.kia.com/uk}}: Offers the Kia e-Niro and EV6.
- {{[[MG]]:https://www.mg.co.uk}}: Provides the MG ZS EV and MG4 Electric.
- {{[[Peugeot]]:https://www.peugeot.co.uk}}: Includes the Peugeot e-208 and e-2008.
These vehicles are designed to be accessible and offer various features to support drivers with disabilities. For the most current information on available models and eligibility, visit the official Motability website: {{[[Motability]]:https://www.motability.co.uk}}.
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Yes, you can get an electric car on Motability. Several electric vehicle brands are available through the Motability Scheme:
{{[[Nissan]]:https://www.nissan.co.uk/vehicles/new-vehicles/leaf.html}} : The Nissan Leaf is a popular electric option.
{{[[Vauxhall]]:https://www.vauxhall.co.uk/cars/mokka-electric.html}} : The Vauxhall Mokka-e is another eligible electric model.
{{[[MG]]:https://www.mg.co.uk/mg5-electric}} : The MG5 Electric and MG ZS EV are available through Motability.
{{[[Peugeot]]:https://www.peugeot.co.uk/cars/e-208}} : The Peugeot e-208 and e-2008 are also on the scheme.
{{[[Volkswagen]]:https://www.volkswagen.co.uk/en/electric-and-hybrid/electric-cars/id4.html}} : The Volkswagen ID.4 is another electric option.
The availability depends on your specific Motability eligibility and the current lease offers. Prices and models can vary, so it's best to check the {{[[Motability]]:https://www.motability.co.uk/}} website or speak with a dealer for the most up-to-date information on electric vehicle options.
Are second-hand cars available on Motability?
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Yes, second-hand cars are available on the Motability Scheme. The scheme allows eligible individuals to lease a vehicle, and this includes options for used cars from various brands. Participants can choose from a wide range of vehicles including those from brands like {{[[Ford]]:https://www.ford.co.uk}} , {{[[Vauxhall]]:https://www.vauxhall.co.uk}} , {{[[Volkswagen]]:https://www.volkswagen.co.uk}} , {{[[Toyota]]:https://www.toyota.co.uk}} , {{[[Nissan]]:https://www.nissan.co.uk}} , and many others. The selection of second-hand vehicles can vary, and it is advisable to check with local dealerships or the Motability website for the latest available options.
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Yes, second-hand cars are available on Motability. {{[[Motability Scheme]]:https://www.motability.co.uk/}}:The scheme allows customers to lease used vehicles from various manufacturers. {{[[Motability]]:https://www.motability.co.uk/cars/used-cars/}}:Their used car program offers a range of pre-owned vehicles at competitive prices, typically 3-5 years old with reasonable mileage. Eligible customers can choose from brands like {{[[Ford]]:https://www.ford.co.uk/}}:Ford, {{[[Vauxhall]]:https://www.vauxhall.co.uk/}}:Vauxhall, {{[[Volkswagen]]:https://www.volkswagen.co.uk/}}:Volkswagen, and many others. These used cars come with the same comprehensive package as new lease vehicles, including insurance, breakdown assistance, and maintenance. Prices and availability vary, so customers should check the current Motability used car inventory for specific options.
Leading self driving car companies
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Here are some leading self-driving car companies:
{{[[Waymo]]:https://waymo.com}} : Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., is a pioneer in autonomous driving technology, developing fully self-driving vehicles and operating a ride-hailing service in select areas.
{{[[Tesla]]:https://www.tesla.com/autopilot}} : Tesla is known for its advanced driver-assistance systems and aims to achieve full autonomy through its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving software.
{{[[Cruise]]:https://getcruise.com}} : Cruise, owned by General Motors, focuses on developing autonomous vehicles for urban environments and is testing its self-driving cars in various cities.
{{[[Aurora]]:https://aurora.tech}} : Aurora is a technology company specializing in self-driving software and has partnerships with major automotive manufacturers to integrate its technology.
{{[[Nuro]]:https://www.nuro.ai}} : Nuro focuses on small, self-driving delivery vehicles designed for transporting goods rather than passengers, aiming to revolutionize last-mile delivery.
{{[[Baidu]]:https://apollo.auto}} : Baidu, a Chinese tech giant, has developed the Apollo platform, which is an open-source autonomous driving platform that supports various self-driving applications.
{{[[Zoox]]:https://zoox.com}} : Zoox, owned by Amazon, is designing a purpose-built autonomous vehicle for ride-hailing, emphasizing a bidirectional design and a focus on urban mobility.
{{[[Pony.ai]]:https://pony.ai}} : Pony.ai is an autonomous driving technology company that operates in both the U.S. and China, developing self-driving solutions for various applications.
{{[[Mobileye]]:https://www.mobileye.com}} : Mobileye, an Intel company, specializes in advanced driver-assistance systems and is working on autonomous vehicle technology, particularly for passenger cars.
These companies are at the forefront of the self-driving car industry, each contributing unique technologies and innovations.
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The leading self-driving car companies include:
{{[[Waymo]]:https://telcomagazine.com/top10/top-10-autonomous-vehicle-companies}}: A pioneer in autonomous driving with a large fleet of robotaxis operating in multiple U.S. cities, planning to expand to 3,500 vehicles by 2026.
{{[[Tesla]]:https://telcomagazine.com/top10/top-10-autonomous-vehicle-companies}}: Known for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta program using a vision-based AI system, Tesla has driven billions of autonomous miles and has around 400,000 active users.
{{[[NVIDIA]]:https://telcomagazine.com/top10/top-10-autonomous-vehicle-companies}}: Provides AI computing platforms and chips powering many autonomous vehicle systems across various automakers and AV developers.
{{[[Zoox]]:https://fifthlevelconsulting.com/autonomous-vehicle-companies-in-the-u-s/}}: A key player in autonomous vehicle development, acquired by Amazon, focusing on robotaxi services.
{{[[Aurora Innovation]]:https://fifthlevelconsulting.com/autonomous-vehicle-companies-in-the-u-s/}}: Develops autonomous driving technology for freight and passenger vehicles.
{{[[May Mobility]]:https://fifthlevelconsulting.com/autonomous-vehicle-companies-in-the-u-s/}}: Specializes in autonomous shuttle services for public transit with a proprietary decision-making system.
{{[[Gatik]]:https://fifthlevelconsulting.com/autonomous-vehicle-companies-in-the-u-s/}}: Focuses on autonomous middle-mile logistics for retail, operating fixed-route autonomous trucks.
{{[[General Motors]]:https://www.acvauctions.com/blog/best-self-driving-cars}}: Offers Super Cruise, a hands-free driving system on compatible highways, integrated into Cadillac and other GM vehicles.
{{[[Mercedes-Benz]]:https://www.acvauctions.com/blog/best-self-driving-cars}}: Provides Drive Pilot, an advanced driver-assistance system with semi-autonomous capabilities.
{{[[Ford]]:https://www.acvauctions.com/blog/best-self-driving-cars}}: Features BlueCruise, a hands-free driving technology on pre-mapped highways.
{{[[BMW]]:https://www.acvauctions.com/blog/best-self-driving-cars}}: Develops Active Driving Assistant systems with semi-autonomous features.
{{[[Volvo]]:https://emerj.com/self-driving-car-timeline-themselves-top-11-automakers/}}: Collaborates with Uber on autonomous vehicle development, aiming for fully autonomous highway driving.
{{[[Renault-Nissan]]:https://emerj.com/self-driving-car-timeline-themselves-top-11-automakers/}}: Plans to release autonomous cars for urban and driverless conditions by 2025.
{{[[Cruise (GM)]]:https://www.wagnerreese.com/blog/5-top-self-driving-cars-makes/}}: A subsidiary of General Motors focused on autonomous ride-hailing services.
{{[[Uber Technologies/Motional]]:https://www.wagnerreese.com/blog/5-top-self-driving-cars-makes/}}: Develops autonomous driving technology for ride-hailing in partnership with Motional.
{{[[Microsoft/Volkswagen]]:https://www.wagnerreese.com/blog/5-top-self-driving-cars-makes/}}: Collaborate on autonomous vehicle software and development.
These companies represent the forefront of autonomous vehicle technology, spanning passenger cars, ride-hailing, logistics, and shuttle services. Their approaches range from AI-driven vision systems to LiDAR and fixed-route automation, reflecting the diverse strategies in the industry.
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Leading self-driving car companies include:
1. {{[[Waymo]]:https://waymo.com}} : A subsidiary of Alphabet (Google), considered the most advanced autonomous vehicle technology company.
2. {{[[Tesla]]:https://www.tesla.com}} : Offers advanced Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities in their electric vehicles.
3. {{[[Cruise]]:https://www.getcruise.com}} : Owned by General Motors, operating autonomous ride-sharing services in San Francisco.
4. {{[[Argo AI]]:https://www.argo.ai}} : Backed by Ford and Volkswagen, developing autonomous driving technology.
5. {{[[Mobileye]]:https://www.mobileye.com}} : An Intel subsidiary providing advanced driver-assistance systems and self-driving technology.
6. {{[[Aurora]]:https://aurora.tech}} : Developing autonomous trucking and passenger vehicle technology.
7. {{[[Zoox]]:https://zoox.com}} : An Amazon-owned company designing purpose-built autonomous vehicles.
8. {{[[Nvidia]]:https://www.nvidia.com}} : Provides AI computing platforms for autonomous vehicle development.
These companies are at the forefront of developing self-driving car technologies, with varying approaches and levels of technological maturity.
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