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Abu Dhabi Police unveil UAE-made supercharged patrol car
Abu Dhabi Police unveil UAE-made supercharged patrol car

The National

time5 days ago

  • Automotive
  • The National

Abu Dhabi Police unveil UAE-made supercharged patrol car

Abu Dhabi Police have started road testing the first UAE-made Eneron Magnus supercharged patrol vehicle. The Magnus is blast-proofed and can accelerate to 100 kph in 6.3 seconds, with a top speed of about 150 kph. On Wednesday, a fully operational technology demonstration vehicle cruised along the Corniche, tailed by a police escort and motorcycle outriders – the first public outing for the latest addition to the force's rapid response fleet. Packed with the latest technology, the Magnus belongs to a new class of robust emergency vehicles. The car has been built by developers at Eneron, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi based technology firm Kintsugi Holding. It made its debut at the Gitex technology exhibition in Dubai last year. 'We're very proud to have reached this stage in collaboration with our partners Abu Dhabi Police,' said Rashed Al Mohtadi, director of marketing and communications of Kintsugi Holding. 'The vehicle can be deployed as a mobile command centre, that has been specified by the police. 'To integrate this kind of technology and equipment within a vehicle of this size, and for it to move at this kind of speed is very difficult to achieve.' The vehicle has been designed to withstand the most challenging of environments, and is powered by a combined electric motor and diesel engine offering a range of about 900km. Its reinforced suspension system and central tyre inflation system ensures the vehicle can operate under all road conditions, and in more tricky desert terrain. In the event of coming under fire, the Magnus is offered with the option of level B6 ballistic protection, safeguarding the cabin, windscreen and windows against high velocity ammunition, machinegun fire and hand grenades. Meanwhile, a self-contained, fully ventilated environment protects those inside from contaminated air or chemical attacks. It has an escape hatch, 21 cameras offering 360° vision, and is well equipped for stealth missions, with exterior infrared lighting providing illumination only visible through night vision. There is also a secure cell inside the vehicle, which can monitor the biometrics and vital signs of those inside. Two drones can be launched from the back of the vehicle, mainly for surveillance, or to find the location of suspects from the air. Voice control The car has an in-house developed AI-Voice Assistant called SAM. Similar to conversational voice assistants found in many modern electric vehicles, it gives those inside voice control over the deployment of drones and other services that could be operation critical. As development vehicles continue to be tested, and the Magnus's off-road capabilities evaluated in the Liwa desert, Mr Al Mohtadi expects a civilian vehicle to be unveiled in 2026, and production in Abu Dhabi to get under way in 2028. Although a price has not been confirmed, developers said it was expected to below the Dh1 million ($272,300) mark. 'We expect this to be used in several scenarios, mainly because of the specifications that the police have requested,' said Mr Al Mohtadi. 'As it's a hybrid range-extender EV, it's able to operate both in diesel and electric, and comes with different driving modes and various mission-specific functionalities. 'We have received a lot of inquiries from civilians in exhibitions, asking if we are making a civilian version of this vehicle. 'This vehicle is unique. At some point, we would like to take this to a global scale in terms of production. 'To have a vehicle of this size move so nimbly and smoothly in the street is unheard of.'

Abu Dhabi Expands Autonomous Robotaxi Trials
Abu Dhabi Expands Autonomous Robotaxi Trials

Gulf Insider

time30-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Gulf Insider

Abu Dhabi Expands Autonomous Robotaxi Trials

The Integrated Transport Centre (Abu Dhabi Mobility) announced expanding the autonomous RoboTaxi service in the emirate. The service is offered in collaboration with Autogo, a subsidiary of Kintsugi Holding, as part of a strategic partnership with Apollo Go, a subsidiary of China's Baidu. These trials represent a preparatory phase for the full-scale launch of the service by 2026. UAE announces new air corridor project for flying taxis, drones Dr Abdulla AlGhfeli, Acting Director-General of the Integrated Transport Centre, said the expansion of the autonomous RoboTaxi service in Abu Dhabi marks a pivotal milestone in the journey towards smart mobility. 'We are committed to leveraging the latest technologies to make mobility smarter and safer, while reinforcing Abu Dhabi's position as a global leader in this field,' he said. Sean Teo, General Manager of Kintsugi Holding, said the start of a new operational phase of the RoboTaxi service in Abu Dhabi marks the beginning of a transformative shift in urban mobility. 'Autonomous taxis serve two vital objectives: improving road safety and enabling more sustainable transport. We are proud to support this significant development in the United Arab Emirates,' Teo said. The smart mobility technology initiative is launched in line with Abu Dhabi's mobility vision to deliver smart, efficient transport solutions that enhance quality of life and support digital transformation. The sixth generation of RoboTaxi vehicles (RT6) has been designed to provide an intelligent and seamless mobility experience. Developed to meet the evolving needs of modern cities, the RT6 features a cutting-edge electric design and AI-powered systems that enable accurate navigation and immediate responsiveness to real-time road conditions. They also support environmental sustainability by lowering emissions, alleviating traffic congestion, and contributing to the development of future-ready smart cities. Also read: UAE: Fire at Abu Dhabi's Al Wahda Mall Brought Under Control; No Injuries Reported

Abu Dhabi expands autonomous RoboTaxi trials ahead of 2026 full launch
Abu Dhabi expands autonomous RoboTaxi trials ahead of 2026 full launch

Arabian Business

time29-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Arabian Business

Abu Dhabi expands autonomous RoboTaxi trials ahead of 2026 full launch

The Integrated Transport Centre (Abu Dhabi Mobility) announced expanding the autonomous RoboTaxi service in the emirate. The service is offered in collaboration with Autogo, a subsidiary of Kintsugi Holding, as part of a strategic partnership with Apollo Go, a subsidiary of China's Baidu. These trials represent a preparatory phase for the full-scale launch of the service by 2026. Dr Abdulla AlGhfeli, Acting Director-General of the Integrated Transport Centre, said the expansion of the autonomous RoboTaxi service in Abu Dhabi marks a pivotal milestone in the journey towards smart mobility. 'We are committed to leveraging the latest technologies to make mobility smarter and safer, while reinforcing Abu Dhabi's position as a global leader in this field,' he said. Sean Teo, General Manager of Kintsugi Holding, said the start of a new operational phase of the RoboTaxi service in Abu Dhabi marks the beginning of a transformative shift in urban mobility. 'Autonomous taxis serve two vital objectives: improving road safety and enabling more sustainable transport. We are proud to support this significant development in the United Arab Emirates,' Teo said. The smart mobility technology initiative is launched in line with Abu Dhabi's mobility vision to deliver smart, efficient transport solutions that enhance quality of life and support digital transformation. The sixth generation of RoboTaxi vehicles (RT6) has been designed to provide an intelligent and seamless mobility experience. Developed to meet the evolving needs of modern cities, the RT6 features a cutting-edge electric design and AI-powered systems that enable accurate navigation and immediate responsiveness to real-time road conditions. They also support environmental sustainability by lowering emissions, alleviating traffic congestion, and contributing to the development of future-ready smart cities.

Abu Dhabi expands RoboTaxi trials in push for full launch by 2026
Abu Dhabi expands RoboTaxi trials in push for full launch by 2026

Gulf Business

time29-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Gulf Business

Abu Dhabi expands RoboTaxi trials in push for full launch by 2026

Image: WAM Abu Dhabi has expanded its autonomous RoboTaxi service in partnership with Autogo and Baidu's Apollo Go, marking a key step towards a full-scale launch of driverless taxis by 2026, the Integrated Transport Centre (Abu Dhabi Mobility) said on Sunday. The trials, led by The latest expansion involves the deployment of sixth-generation RoboTaxi vehicles (RT6), developed to meet the evolving needs of modern cities. What sets the RoboTaxi apart Featuring an electric design and AI-powered systems, the RT6 offers intelligent navigation and real-time responsiveness to road conditions, aimed at boosting road safety and reducing emissions. 'The expansion of the autonomous RoboTaxi service in Abu Dhabi marks a pivotal milestone in our journey towards smart mobility,' said Dr Abdulla AlGhfeli, acting DG of the Integrated Transport Centre. 'We are committed to leveraging the latest technologies to make mobility smarter and safer, while reinforcing Abu Dhabi's position as a global leader in this field.' Developed in collaboration with Autogo — a subsidiary of Kintsugi Holding — the initiative is designed to ensure compliance with local transport strategies, regulatory frameworks, and infrastructure requirements across the emirate. Shift in urban mobility Sean Teo, general manager of Kintsugi Holding, said: 'The start of a new operational phase of the RoboTaxi service in Abu Dhabi marks the beginning of a transformative shift in urban mobility. Autonomous taxis serve two vital objectives: improving road safety and enabling more sustainable transport.' The

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