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      150 Years of Continental

      Continental’s Heart Beats for Mobility Then as it Does Today

      As a pioneer in its industry, Continental began producing pneumatic tires for bicycles in 1892. This new type of tire made it safe and comfortable to ride across paving stones – like the ones laid all around the Vahrenwald plant in 1899, for example. 

      Today, Continental is paving the way toward sustainable mobility for the future. With its CUbE test vehicle (short for Continental Urban Mobility Experience), the company is laying the foundations for future technologies with the purpose of testing driverless mobility worldwide. This app-controlled autonomous vehicle is being used to research passenger transport in Japan, China, Singapore and the USA. 

      The aim is to reduce urban traffic jams, accidents, air pollution and parking space shortages, thereby reducing the burden on cities despite rising population figures.