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    After 15 years, Local Motors will reportedly cease operations this Friday

    by 
    Andrew Tarantola
    Andrew Tarantola
    01.13.2022

    Crowdsourcing automaker Local Motors will cease operations this Friday, according to employees,

  • Olli 2.0 driverless shuttle

    Toronto will test Olli driverless shuttles to boost its transit system

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    10.14.2020

    Toronto is exploring autonomous transit by testing Olli driverless shuttles in spring 2021.

  • DARPA's XC2V FLYPMode crowd-sourced combat vehicle revealed, now in desert khaki (video)

    by 
    Christopher Trout
    Christopher Trout
    06.26.2011

    Okay, so perhaps the specific color here is up for debate, but one thing is clear: the XC2V FLYPMode is one imposing looking vehicle. Also known as the Experimental Crowd-derived Combat Support Vehicle, DARPA has billed this mean machine as the "first crowd-sourced, militarily relevant vehicle design." After being selected as the winning entry to DARPA's design-the-next-Humvee competition, Local Motors tricked out the XC2V FLYPMode in just 14 weeks. For now, it is but a "proof of principle project," meaning we probably won't see this thing riding dirty in the desert anytime soon, if ever. You can, however, see at least a portion of the beast's birth in a time-lapse video after the break.

  • DARPA working with Local Motors to crowdsource next-generation combat vehicles

    by 
    Tim Stevens
    Tim Stevens
    02.04.2011

    A next-gen Hummer isn't going to build itself, and these days we can't trust our government bodies to come up with all the cool ideas. DARPA is looking for some help, and if you're feeling up to it that can be you. Our favorite Advanced Research Progects Agency has selected a chassis from crowdsource car designers Local Motors (the same one found inside the company's Rally Fighter) and is asking civilians of all shapes and sizes to figure out what shape and size the Experimental Crowd-Derived Combat-Support Vehicle will be. Sure, XC2V doesn't quite roll off the tongue like "Flying Humvee," but it sure does sound a lot more practical. If you want to have your say (and a chance at the $7,500 prize) you'd better hurry up, because submissions are due by March 3rd. Sadly, designs drawn in Crayon on the back of homework are not eligible, otherwise you'd all be fighting for second place.