It’s a simple fact that driverless cars see the real merge between cars and technology and it marks an exciting, albeit likely expensive, time for motorists. With the first models expected to be on the market by 2018 if Google get their own way, it’s expected that we’ll be seeing a fair few of them on our roads by 2020, if not earlier.
To take a look at driverless cars in a little more depth, Cox Motor Parts has put together this infographic which provides everything that you need to know, at this stage, on these vehicles of the (not too distant) future:
