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Mercedez-Benz envisions the Urbanetic being a people-mover during rush hours, but a cargo vehicle during other hours.
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The Urbanetic can hold up to 12 people, but if you switch out the body on top of the chassis, the Urbanetic can become a goods transporter, which can support around 550 pounds of whatever you're hauling.
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Best of all, the Urbanetic is efficient: Mercedez-Benz claims the car has zero emissions, and learns the best routes and systems over time thanks to its self-learning infrastructure, which communicates with other cars within the fleet to navigate traffic in real-time as quickly as possible.
What it is: The Urbanetic concept car
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Who makes it: Mercedes-Benz
Why it's the best: The Urbanetic checks all the boxes of a futuristic car: It's self-driving, fully electric, has zero local emissions, can transport people or goods, and is constantly getting better all the time.
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Where and when you can get it: The car is currently in its "concept" stage, so the name and appearance are likely to change if and when Mercedes-Benz decides to sell this car.
How much it will cost: Unknown, but don't expect it to be cheap — if it ever arrives. Given the Mercedes name, and all of the high tech packed inside this futuristic and modular car, we'd expect the Urbanetic to cost at least six figures.
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To see the Urbanetic in action, check out Mercedes-Benz's debut video for the car below.