This January 5 begins the CES 2023 tol that multiple manufacturers will attend, but before the start, Hyundai decided to show his ionic 5 which will be operating in Las Vegas starting this year. In a video you can see robotaxi Ioniq 5 which will launch first in Las Vegas, a city with complicated traffic patterns at rush hour. In addition, unusual cars such as limousines or advertising trucks. These Ioniq 5 robotaxis They will have to maneuver in complicated areas without hitting anything or anyone to pick up the passengers in the casinos. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngOOOOlWqQE[/embed] Another challenge for the robotaxi will be difficult to spot pedestrians in Las Vegas because they are often disguised as street performers. These vehicles have autonomous functionality level 4, so it can drive itself, although they maintain certain physical controls. Read More: New Hyundai Kona N Line Inspected Up Close in Tour Video After launching in Las Vegas, Motional has the goal of bringing it to Los Angeles and, over time, bringing it to other cities. Robotaxi are a service in which various manufacturers are taking an interest, such as GM's Cruise, a firm that is authorized to operate in San Francisco. Volkswagen is considering a self-driving version of the Buzz, and Tesla has announced plans for a similar service. Writing New Electric Autos Source: Engine1