US car-manufacturing giant General Motors has just unveiled the Electric Networked Vehicle (EN-V) – a two-wheeled ride that's the manifestation of the famous marque's vision for the future of urban transport.
Measuring at less than half the length of a Smart Fortwo, GM's EN-V concept is so small that you can fit six units into a car parking space. Yet, somehow, there's still sufficient room to accommodate two passengers inside.
While those facts alone are very impressive, it's the GM EN-V's autonomous driving capability, including a feature that allows it to park itself and automatically return to the owner when summoned from a smartphone app, that clearly marks it out as a car of the future.
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