VW is launching a car-sharing service called WE that only uses electric vehicles, following the lead of rivals such as Daimler and BMW that have operated their own on-demand car rental services for years. VW’s car-sharing service will launch in Germany next year and then expand to major cities in Europe, North America and Asia beginning in 2020. TechCrunch
VW is launching a car-sharing service called WE [TechCrunch]
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Is this part of Wework? a "we drive" division?
and rolls royce is also jumping on the flying car idea.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/rolls-royce-flying-taxi/
No one is original anymore. One company creates something and everyone else follows suit.