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To fund Verne and its Robotaxi, Rimac received $213 million from the European Union, which was taken from the $6.7 billion designation for a Croatian recovery plan.
Around the same time, when the Financial Times reported on the Rimac Group’s 500-million-euro funding round, the paper said some of that money would be put toward robotaxi work.
Rimac is reportedly in talks with 20 cities in Europe and the Middle East to expand the robotaxi service after the pilot program is completed. Rimac's rise has been meteoric.
Bugatti Rimac announced Verne, its first robotaxi service, which will launch in Croatia in 2026. The sleek two-seater uses autonomous technology provided by Mobileye.
Viknesh Vijayenthiran June 26, 2024 Comment Now! Rimac's latest EV has no steering wheel or pedals; The Level 4 self-driving electric car will form the basis for a robotaxi service ...
Rimac's Verne Is A Two-Seat Robotaxi With Sliding Doors, No Steering Wheel And An Amazing Round Sunroof These wedge-shaped fully autonomous hatchbacks will first enter service in Croatia in 2026.
Rimac announced a robotaxi built by its driverless arm P3 Mobility, which was renamed Verne. The new name is a hat-tip to the 19th-century visionary and writer Jules Verne.
The robotaxi, however, appears to be a product of Rimac Technology, a separate entity, 100% owned by the Rimac Group. Its first rollout is expected in 2026 in Zagreb, Croatia. Get Fully Charged ...