‘Drive Pilot: First Class’ will be introduced to select EQS and S-Class sedans later this year, enabling drivers to momentarily remove their hands from the steering wheel
First prototype of hybrid supercar begins testing this year ahead of production starting in 2024
BMW is analyzing your vehicle’s data with AI to try to predict your service needs and reach out to you with a plan before you even think of calling a service center
The BMW i5’s Anti-Theft Recorder uses the car’s interior and exterior cameras to film anyone trying to break in
The VW ID.7’s ergoActive premium seats come as part of the €4,450 Interior Package Plus
The high-tech trophy handed out to the winner of the Japanese Grand Prix got a special surprise after kissing his trophy: it lit up with the colors of his national flag
Footage shows Tesla Bot sorting yellow and green blocks and also running through some yoga moves to prove its balance
Mercedes and Mastercard have teamed up for new Mercedes pay+ system that’s initially available at 3,600 German service stations
When the ID.4 is receiving an update, it loses connection to sensors and can’t determine if it must emit a pedestrian warning, thus the bizarre noises
Cruise has suggested that heavy foot and vehicle traffic led to the autonomous vehicles pulling over and crowding together
These complex luxury seats are full of features but at least one was disabled by a few childish kicks in the back
Turns out, you’re sick of regressive enthusiasts, want more love for simple economy cars, and don’t mind fake vents when they’re done well
The founder of Oracle, Larry Ellison, also happens to be a Tesla shareholder
Aside from Google Maps, the family of the driver is also blaming two businesses and an individual and the case might have more merit than one expects
The new Nio Phone is slightly bigger than an Apple iPhone 15 Max and comes in three specifications priced from $820 in China
Mercedes-Benz has created a digital twin of its Rastatt factory in Germany, slashing costs and speeding up production
Teaching robots is usually code-intensive work, but Toyota has now found a way to allow a human to “show” a robot how to perform a task, which it can then repeat
The Aurrigo Auto-Shuttle autonomous bus is now testing in the Czech Republic and the UK, and the company plans to remove the human operator in the near future