Developers are designing the new generation cars, these new generation cars will be designed via AI (artificial intelligence) programming and machine learning method. The aim is to design 'driverless cars', which will be connected to the internet. Thus, these cars are called 'connected cars'. Tata is the first to launch the connected car in India, which is Tamo's Tamo Racemo. Reliance Jio is the one to provide various devices to connect with the cars and run these driverless cars. However, Jio's connector will be soon made available in India. Director of Analysis Publishing, who drives its e-mobility business Moushumi Mohanty said, "To some extent, yes. With self-driving vehicles, there are two important points of contact to reckon with- one, the eco system or V2X and, two, within the vehicle environment." Also Read: BS3 compliant sales are facing ambiguity Toyota unveils its Corolla Altis, priced at 15.87 Lakh Global giant companies will arrive India to expand their market