With plans to electrify over 1,800 miles of highway, Sweden leads the way with the world’s first permanently electrified road
While Britain’s Nyobolt has revealed few details about the batteries, it says that the tech is manufacturable right now
The EV9 will be Kia’s first “software defined vehicle,” which means that customers will be able to download convenience features from anywhere
Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak called out Tesla’s ADAS system and criticized Elon Musk’s claims on AI during an interview on CNN
The American publication found that six of the 10 best interior and UX experiences of 2023 are in electric vehicles
Hyundai is aiming to establish a strong hydrogen valve chain in the United States led by its Georgia EV plant
The update enables the R1T and R1S to automatically record footage of collisions or incidents of hard braking
BMW’s AI-intensive Regensburg plant is first to entirely automate the inspection, processing and marking of painted vehicle surfaces, but it’s not perfect
Free Trail App features map routes in U.S., Canada and Mexico and can record video of your drive, but it’s only available to Bronco owners
With a clutch that connects to both the pedal and the ECU, Toyota’s patent thinks a manual transmission could work in a hybrid
500 AirTags will be given away, which can be used to track vehicles that get stolen
The Kia EV9 will come with a heat pump that collects waste heat from the motors to keep the cabin warm
Hyundai eventually wants to introduce e-Corner systems into its production vehicles
The professor alleges that rideshare apps use pay algorithms to manipulate their drivers into performing how they want them to
The Lotus Eletre can currently travel up to 124 miles before it’ll require human intervention
The massive 39- by 10-inch digital screen is mounted externally so that drivers can express themselves on the road and communicate with other motorists
Level 2+ autonomous driving system will be optional on EV, whose launch is ‘just a few weeks’ away
Renault’s new software architecture will require one-fifth of the processors as its current set-up