"We're constantly thinking about how to expand our reach in communities for those who don't have access to the most basic goods, like groceries or warm meals," said Joe Provenzano, mobility director of the Ford Motor Co. Fund. "Bringing Ford's mobility expertise together with local collaborations allows us to create innovative solutions that make communities stronger and people's lives better."
The deliveries will be made with a fixed-route, low-speed shuttle operated by Ford's autonomous vehicle team and subsidiary Quantum Signal AI. The shuttle will have a safety driver and be monitored remotely, with the ability to intervene if necessary.
The vehicle's exterior design, representing the Southwest Detroit neighborhood, was created by Brooke Snow, a 12th-grade student at the Detroit School of Arts. Ford awarded Snow $5,000, which she plans to use toward college expenses.