What are the trim levels? Why do they matter? It's because you need to choose the car’s trim level. The trim level consists of a different set of features!
Read MoreOne of the biggest things happening right now is the spread of the 2019 coronavirus, known as COVID-19, the disease has spread to countries across Asia, Europe, North America, and Africa.
Read MoreEveryone is excited about the upcoming self-driving vehicles, and the potential that it holds for the future of driving. But are these innovations such as autonomous cars safe? We need to be certain that autonomous vehicles will be completely safe and reliable.
Read MoreDue to the Coronavirus outbreak, the automotive sector is one of the hardest hit. Auto plants around the world strongly depend on the Chinese auto parts industry, which is massive.
Read MoreSony is most famous for its electronics such as televisions, PlayStations, music players and more unveiled a car at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2020.
Read More3D printing is changing the world we live in! 3D printers allow everyone in the industry to take things to the next level and this process allows for the use of materials with very unique properties. How is it changing the car industry?
Read MoreBosch, the company that produces everything from automotive parts, power tools, security systems, home appliances and electronics has come up with a brilliant product that can help keep the driver’s vision free from the sun’s glare.
Read MoreFord, the carmaker most famous for revolutionizing the way cars are mass-produced has teamed up with McDonald’s, the fast-food chain most famous for being McDonald’s, to turn coffee waste into biohybrid plastic car parts.
Read MoreJapanese carmaker Toyota has taken this one step further with its second-gen Mirai, a concept car coming in 2021. But unlike most concept cars, Toyota is planning for its new Mirai to run on hydrogen sourced from cow poop.
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Driving in the city can be tough. There’s usually lots of traffic, which leads to jams, and a difficulty to find parking among other issues. Ford is using artificial intelligence (AI) to study vehicle behaviour on city streets and find safety, travel, and parking solutions.
Read MoreBack in 2017, Dyson, the company best known for its expensive vacuum cleaners and hairdryers announced that it was developing its own range of electric cars. The reason it was even conceivable for Dyson to make an electric car may also have been why its project was doomed to fail: electric cars are simply too easy to make.
Read MoreOver the past decade or so, there has been an ever-growing interest in alternative fuels for automobiles. This interest is no doubt a part of the overall concern about climate change and the growing preference for renewable energies sweeping the globe.
Read MoreNow, Smart Summon is exactly as advertised, the feature allows drivers to call the car to come to them via the Tesla app. If you’re in a private parking lot or driveway and no more than 200 feet away from your car, you can pull out your phone, navigate through the Tesla app, and press COME TO ME. The car will then, hopefully, come to you.
Read MoreCarmaker Toyota might just have put out an idea that beats all those other ideas, for the same reason because it’s so ridiculous. What do you get when you put together a car with the best solar panels, efficient batteries and a carmaker with a long and illustrious history? You’ll probably get a car that, theoretically can run forever.
Read MoreRFID tags, once used only as a means for tracking cattle, are now being used all over the world to track all sorts of things--retail merchandise, vehicles, airline passengers, Alzheimer’s patients, even your pet dog. RFID is an acronym for “Radio Frequency Identification”, which encodes digital data in stickers known as RFID tags. The data is then transmitted and captured by a reader via radio waves.
Another day, another piece of flying car news. However, this may not just be hearsay and assumptions about the future of flying cars. No, this is the real thing. A Japanese company has made the first successful test flight of its “flying car”.
Read MoreWhen you hear the words “electric vehicle paradise”, you immediately think of a future where robots are running everything. But that future may be closer than we think, as this small Scandinavian country has shown. Norway is home to a lot of electric vehicles, and by a lot, we mean, A LOT.
Read MoreAs the world’s largest car market, China’s car sales and output have fallen dramatically every month since July 2018. Inventories are piling up, especially for vehicles that don’t comply with emissions regulations, which will kick in sometime in August 2019 for a large part of the country.
Read MoreTwo of the biggest luxury car rivals, Daimler AG and BMW AG, have joined forces to develop self-driving cars in a partnership to develop the next generation of autonomous-driving technology. The automakers have announced that they are developing cars capable of self-navigation without intervention from the driver, who will remain behind the wheel.
There was a time not too long ago when autonomous driving was something only found in science fiction novels or shows. The time has arrived, where over the next decade, the car industry is set to undergo the biggest changes it has seen in 30 years. As we stand at the entrance to a new era of automated driving, let’s get a closer look at the five levels of autonomy, and its interconnection between the driver, the car, and the world.