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Will Future Cars Be Controlled by One Chip to Rule Them All?
Instead of relying on a fleet of microcontrollers, the various chips scattered about most cars that normally control ...
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What We Learned At the “CES of Europe” About the Future of Cars
Editor's Note: This article was edited with the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI). Future articles in this series ...
At the core of this transformation lies machine learning self driving cars, a technology that is not just reshaping the ...
Just a couple of years ago, America’s auto industry had visions of an all-electric future. It has since abandoned that talk ...
Toyota aims to launch its first all-solid-state battery-powered EV in 2027 or 2028. The new development agreement moves it one step closer to bringing the new battery tech to market on a mass scale.
At the IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich, Volkswagen is set to electrically revolutionize the automotive industry with four all-new entries and new technology showcases. Between September 9-14, the German ...
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Toyota on cusp of big battery breakthrough
Toyota could be on the cusp of an electric vehicle revolution. The Japanese carmaker was slammed for its slow uptake of the ...
The Asia-Pacific region, including India, is emerging as the fastest-growing smart key market due to escalating vehicle ...
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Another step towards the future: Saudi Arabia hosts world’s first hydrogen racing event
The Tuwaiq Escarpment, a Jurassic-era cliff rising 300m from the Saudi Arabian desert, formed a striking backdrop as eight ...
Recycling is nothing new in the car industry. End-of-life vehicles are full of valuable metals that can be re-used. It’s what ...
Last week at The Quail, Lamborghini rolled out its most powerful road-legal vehicle ever, the Fenomeno. Built to commemorate two decades of Sant’Agata’s Centro Stile division, the Fenomeno is a ...
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