Metrocab
this robo-hack was jointly designed by Go-Corp and Utilitech. It measured six meters in length, had room for up to four passengers, and could attain speeds up to 300 kilometers an hour. Its computer brain was linked to a main database of the local roads and alleyways, and a Central Learning Chip gave the Metrocab the ability to learn and remember shortcuts based on the time of day and regular traffic patterns. The armor plating which covered the Metrocab's exterior was primarily designed to keep swoop gangs and criminals from breaking into the vehicle to steal its earnings, but also served to keep passengers inside until they paid their fares.