Suzuki unveils a car with no steering wheel and no driver’s seat

Japanese carmaker Suzuki has opened the 2019 Tokyo motor show by unveiling a car without a steering wheel or a driver’s seat. The Suzuki Hanare is only a concept car designed as a motor show tease for now, but the company says it's a sign of things to come as the automotive world shifts to autonomous motoring. The word Hanare is Japanese for “a detached cottage” or separate living space.

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