| Eventually, Ford's mass-produced self-driving car will not have a steering wheel |
Ford has said it will mass-produce a fully autonomous self-driving car without a steering wheel by 2021.
| Ford has invested in Velodyne, a company that works on LiDAR technology |
“As you can imagine, the experience inside a vehicle where you don’t have to take control changes everything,” said Mr Fields. “Whether you want to do work, whether you want entertainment… those are the types of things we are thinking about as we design the experience for this type of autonomous vehicle."
The announcement, described as “transformational” by Mr Fields, signalled an era when Ford sees itself, particularly in cities, as a company that provides an ad-hoc service rather than focusing solely on selling the cars to the general public.
“There will be a growing per cent of the industry that will be fully autonomous vehicles,” Mr Fields said.
"Our goal is not only to be an auto company, but an auto and mobility company.”