BMW X5 with FIVE Powertrains: ICE, Diesel, Plug-in Hybrid, BEV & Hydrogen
At an event in New York on Sunday, BMW announced that the next-generation BMW X5 will be offered with five different powertrain options: gasoline, diesel
At an event in New York on Sunday, BMW announced that the next-generation BMW X5 will be offered with five different powertrain options: gasoline, diesel
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In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are Via, Waymo, Lyft, , Beep, ADASTEC, Electreon, ATLoS, TIER IV, Komatsu, EARTHBRAIN & WeRide. Via and Waymo Partner
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Bollinger Innovations, Inc. (NASDAQ: BINI), an is accelerating its momentum with a series of financial and operational milestones in Q3 2025. The company has paired
Mazda is giving its smallest crossover, the CX-30, a sweeping refresh for the 2026 model year, adding new trims, upgraded technology, and standard all-wheel drive
Mazda, the automaker known for blending refinement with driver-focused engineering, announced updates to its CX-50 crossover for the 2026 model year, including new hybrid powertrains,
At Hyundai’s recent CEO Investor Day in New York, the company showed Hyundai’s new strategy to localize, electrify, and expand. At its CEO Investor Day
Vehicle thefts across the United States dropped sharply in the first half of 2025, falling 23 percent compared with the same period a year earlier,
Rivian broke ground this week on what it is calling a generational investment in American manufacturing, holding a formal kickoff ceremony at the site of
MotorTrend announced the launch of the fourth annual Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) Innovator Awards. The program, created to recognize the engineers, designers, executives and subject-matter experts
The in-car technology experience continues to evolve rapidly, but many drivers remain frustrated with how automakers are designing and implementing multimedia systems. According to the