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Continental and Magna International Complete First Border-Crossing Autonomous Driving Test

Sep. 6, 2017

Filed Under: Innovation, Suppliers Tagged With: america, autonomous driving, canada, connected cars, Continental, Magna International, michigan, north america, Ontario, self-driving cars

Continental AG and Magna International Inc. recently announced the completion of an autonomous driving test run over 480 kilometers of…...

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