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Toyota’s water-fueled engine could dethrone electric cars
Toyota has been making waves in the automotive industry with the development of a water-powered engine. This groundbreaking ...
The Autopian on MSN
AI Is Either The Future Of Cars Or A Thing To Worry About, Depending On Whom You Ask
Ford deleted all of its social content across some of its accounts yesterday, and many were wondering what that meant. The answer is a little boring on the surface. It’s Ford’s first new global ad ...
MotorTrend on MSN
Mercedes-AMG Wants Its Future Cars to Pass the 'Batman Test'
AMG customers don’t want to buy a Mercedes, Schiebe says. An AMG must be more aggressive and look more high performance. AMG ...
New technology has implications for OEMs, dealers, consumers, insurers and repairers, which can be intimidating, but can also open up opportunities for all.
Audi CEO Gernot Döllner says EVs are superior, backing Europe’s 2035 ban while balancing icons like the RS6 Avant with new ...
Motor technology is crucial for the performance of electric vehicles. Kangping Technology has relevant R&D capabilities. Expanding into the automotive sector means greater market space. Quotable Quote ...
Nissan is trying to eliminate stop-and-go traffic through a data sharing system leveraging its driver assistance technology.
Exclusive interview with Nissan CEO, Ivan Espinosa where he talks freely about the future world, vision for the company, his ...
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Expert Says Self-Driving Cars Are Dead for Now
The self-driving car is the wave of the future for the world’s largest car companies. It is the holy grail that will get ...
The Elevated Velocity SUV concept reveals designs and features that will carry Cadillac's V-series vehicles into the future.
Tata Technologies has acquired Germany’s ES-Tec Group for €75 million, strengthening its role in future car technologies like ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), Connected Driving, and Digital ...
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