Driverless cars are coming.
Uber is actually already letting select users in Pittsburgh hail a self-driving car as part of its pilot program. With autonomous tech advancing to the point where cars are becoming fully autonomous, automakers are starting to re-thinking the interior design of their cars.
Rolls-Royce is experimenting with how the inside of its cars could change with driverless tech. The company gave a glimpse of what the interior of its cars may look like when it unveiled its Vision 100 concept car earlier this year. Scroll down for a closer look:
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The concept car is Rolls-Royce's vision for a luxurious, driverless car of the future.

The backseat comes with a silk sofa that seats two. The car is basically a moving living room, as there is no access to a steering wheel with the car driving on its own.

Passengers can sit back and watch a show on a giant OLED screen that takes up the entire wall of the front cabin.

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