“It’s a Circus Living with a Tesla”
Henry Payne, car critic for the Detroit News, talks about his life with a Model 3
VW’s Mobile Charging Robot Concept
Volkswagen is getting enthusiastic about the electric future
McLaren Hybrid Tests on the Space Shuttle Runway
Yes, if you’re going to test a car that goes 250 mph, odds are you want something straight and smooth to run it on
The Auto Industry in 2019—and Beyond
What do events in 2019 portend for the industry’s future?
IBM Touts Next-Gen EV Battery Tech
New chemistry is said to be cheaper, more powerful, faster to charge, less volatile and more sustainable than current lithium-ion batteries.
California Approves Testing of Autonomous Delivery Trucks
Starting next year, Californians will be able to have groceries and other goods delivered to them via a self-driving vehicle—with or without an onboard backup driver.
VW Readies 2020 Product Offensive
Volkswagen Group’s namesake brand plans to launch 34 new and redesigned models worldwide next year, including a dozen crossovers and eight electrified models.
BMW, Daimler Scale Back Mobility Offerings
Less than a year after BMW and Daimler merged their “Share Now” global mobility operations, the partners are discontinuing the car-sharing app in North America.
9 Ways Additive Manufacturing Rises to the Advanced Mobility Challenge
Additive manufacturing (AM) is just one manufacturing method that drives advanced mobility forward and also has a history of embracing the digital connectivity demanded by this trend.
Waymo Adds AI Testing Smarts
The company’s acquisition of U.K.-based Latent Logic aims to make self-driving cars act more like human drivers.