Toyota-Backed May Mobility Introduces Autonomous Electric Minibus
Toyota-backed May Mobility launches self-driving electric cars

Electric buses due to arrive in 2026 could be the future of urban and airport transportation May Mobility used CES to unveil a new self-driving minibus that will be launched next year. It is fully electric and comes with a replaceable battery pack to minimize downtime. The bus can carry 30 passengers and can reach speeds of 45 mph. Cruise's robotaxi dream recently died in a high-profile manner, but May Mobility isn't throwing in the towel. On the contrary, the Toyota-owned company has launched a self-driving minibus. Created in partnership with Tecnobus, the model can seat up to 30 passengers and reach speeds of 45 mph (72 km/h). This makes it ideal for use in cities, airports and corporate campuses. More: GM abandons Cruise, ends robotaxi promotion May Mobility did not reveal more information about the bus, but it is equipped with various cameras and sensors. The company also confirmed it will be fully electric and have swappable batteries, which…