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Google launches autonomous car without pedals or steering wheel
We haven't had a serious update about Google's autonomous vehicle project in quite some time but today we're reporting that the project has taken an important step towards the goal of fully automated vehicles.
Read MoreToyota looking to increase hybrid efficiency with new semiconductors
Toyota looking to increase hybrid efficiency with new semiconductors
Read MoreNew brand alliance aims to create more efficient engines
Interesting news from Japan where the biggest automotive brands are joining forces to work on means of making internal combustion engines more efficient.
Read MoreBritish military looking to replace GPS
The British military is working on a new technology they call 'quantum compass' to either supplement or even replace the already entrenched Global Positioning System.
Read MoreNew dual carbon battery to change battery-powered landscape
The Japanese company called Power Japan Plus has created a new dual carbon battery with which it hopes to revolutionize the electric car, as well as other things.
Read MoreToyota to focus on hydrogen fuel cell vehicles
Toyota, it seems, is turning its back on the development of long-range electric vehicles and instead is focusing its energies on hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
Read MoreNew Fisker owner is ready for heavy sacrifices for the company to succeed
We told you that we'll be updating you on the Fisker situation, we reported last time that it was bought by a Chinese company and today we have an interesting piece of information from the billionaire owner of the Wanxiang Group Corporation.
Read MoreFuture Rolls Royce Phantom will have carbonfibre body and plug-in hybrid drivetrain
The next Rolls-Royce Phantom is still at least three years away from appearing on the world stage, but executives are already hinting at its design direction and engineering elements.
Read MoreTypes of braking assistance technologies (part 2)
Today we'll be continuing our look at the various features that you should be aware of when looking at a new car, and today we'll further look at types of braking assistance technologies.
Read MoreJaguar is working on new Lightweight E-Types
Six new, lightweight Jaguar E-Type models – initially meant to be built and raced back in 1963 – will be created in-house by the iconic British marque just before a public unveiling later this year.
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