Nuro, the self-driving delivery van you see in the photos, is the company's third-generation self-driving delivery vehicle.
The meal may be kept chilled to -5.5 degrees Celsius or heated to 47 degrees Celsius using the vehicle's HVAC system. Its ergonomically constructed compartments can contain about 500 pounds of goods, and everything is controlled by a touchscreen.
Autoliv, a company that develops automobile safety systems, has created a customized airbag for zero-occupant vehicles that is mounted on the vehicle's front fascia. Its purpose is to safeguard road users who are particularly vulnerable, such as pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists.
For the time being, Nuro's new initiative is more of a concept, however, the business is the first to be approved by the US Department of Transportation for a self-driving car exemption. While the concept may appear strange at first look, it makes absolute sense in our perspective.