Cyngn to Deploy DriveMod Tugger at Major Automotive Supplier

Cyngn Inc. announced the deployment of its DriveMod Tugger at a global Fortune 500 automotive supplier, enhancing automation in the automotive manufacturing industry.

Cyngn Inc. has announced the deployment of its DriveMod Tugger at a global Fortune 500 automotive supplier, as stated in a press release. This deployment aims to automate the transfer of finished goods, showcasing Cyngn's capability to meet the demands of the automotive manufacturing industry with its autonomous vehicle solutions.

The DriveMod Tugger, equipped with advanced AI technology and safety features like 360° visibility and collision avoidance, is designed to navigate complex industrial environments efficiently. It is powered by Cyngn Insight, the company's fleet management and analytics platform, providing users with comprehensive visibility and control over their autonomous vehicle fleets.

This contract builds on Cyngn's previous engagements, including a commercial contract with a major manufacturer in the automotive service equipment space and a recent deployment with a major consumer packaged goods company. The DriveMod Tugger's 12,000-pound towing capacity is expected to enhance efficiency and scalability for manufacturers, helping them remain competitive in a dynamic market.

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