 A 3D grid expands to display two versions of the same autonomous vehicle. The first, which highlights multifunctionality, is transported into a digitally rendered city and filled with people. At 7.45 a.m., a man with a bicycle and a teen leaving a self-driving scooter enter the ride-sharing vehicle. At 10.20 it becomes a hospital shuttle, and a man with a cane and a woman in a power chair enter with ease. At 12.46 it becomes a lunch delivery and ride-sharing vehicle, and two self-driving lunch carts exit onto the sidewalk. Throughout the afternoon it operates as an office-sharing vehicle, then at night it becomes a ride-sharing vehicle again. The vehicle takes passengers through the city's downtown past glowing neon signs. When the sun rises, it picks up the same morning commuters once again. On the 3D grid, focus shifts to how the vehicle delivers logistics innovations. An autonomous logistics delivery vehicle is transported onto a bustling highway full of self-driving vehicles. Long lines of logistics cars pull into a distribution center where they unload boxes. The boxes sort themselves by color, then slip into smaller autonomous vehicles. The vehicle full of green boxes identifies itself as a logistics car, then leaves the distribution center and heads off to Greentown. On route it sends a message reading, I will arrive in a minute, to a house in a nearby neighborhood. A woman leaves the house to meet the arriving logistics car. All self-driving delivery pods exit the car. One scans the woman using facial recognition software. Once she's authenticated, the pod follows her back to the house. The city dissolves into the 3D grid, then the grid disappears too. An autonomous vehicle transforms from a 2D drawing into a 3D digitally rendered model and is joined by a long line of identical vehicles. The enter a dream factory where each one is outfitted with modular equipment. One becomes a showroom, one a ride-sharing vehicle and another a mobile hotel. The vehicles become fab labs, restaurants, lounges and flea markets. The vehicles leave the factory and line the nearby streets. The E-Pallet