Autonomous shuttle developments, launch notes, and press coverage
A product and deployment news archive covering the Navia and Cybergo platforms, significant milestones in autonomous shuttle commercialisation, and press coverage of low-speed driverless transport from early deployment onward.
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The first commercially available self-driving vehicle
A detailed account of what "commercially available" meant when Navia launched as a driverless passenger shuttle - and why the managed-environment context was fundamental to that claim.
Cybergo: official U.S. market launch
Documentation of the formal U.S. market introduction of the Cybergo driverless electric shuttle - context, platform positioning, and what the North American deployment picture looked like at launch.
International coverage: New Zealand Herald tech feature
When international mainstream press started covering autonomous shuttles, the New Zealand Herald's tech universe feature was among the earlier examples of genuinely curious, non-hype coverage. What it said and why it mattered.
Full news category archive
The complete news archive covering product announcements, deployment milestones, and press coverage of Induct Technology's autonomous shuttle platforms.
About this newsroom
This section documents significant news and milestones related to the Navia and Cybergo autonomous shuttle platforms. The archive covers product launches, market entries, deployment announcements, and press coverage from the period when these vehicles were at the front of commercially available autonomous transport.
The coverage here is deliberately narrow. This is not a general autonomous vehicle news feed. It focuses on the specific platforms and deployment contexts documented on this site - low-speed, managed-environment, electric driverless transport - because that is where the genuine record exists and where the historical significance lies.
For press documentation and formal launch materials, the Navia press notes PDF is available at the Navia press notes PDF.