@LAAutoShow AutomobilityLA 2025 Flirts with Fleets, EVs Charging (Voltera) & Innovation
AutoMobility LA, the trade and media gathering that kicks off the Los Angeles Auto Show, is putting the spotlight on the commercial side of mobility
AutoMobility LA, the trade and media gathering that kicks off the Los Angeles Auto Show, is putting the spotlight on the commercial side of mobility
LAS VEGAS — American Honda Motor Co. announced plans to unveil its vision for its electric vehicle (EV) and home energy future at RE+ 2025,
Charging infrastructure remains one of the most common concerns for potential electric vehicle (EV) buyers, and Rivian is working to change that. The American EV
A cradle-to-grave life cycle assessment conducted by researchers at the University of Michigan evaluates the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of various vehicle types across the
In connected car news are SoundHound AI, LG Innotek, ISS, AeroVironment, Arasan, Fescaro, HAAS Alert, proteanTecs, Dream Chip Technologies, Toyoda Gosei, UC San Diego, UltraSense,
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are WeRide, Shenzhen Bus Group, Robomart, DeepRoute.ai, Aurora, McLeod Software and Stellantis. WeRide & Shenzhen Bus Group: Level 4
In EV, battery and charging news are Electrify America, Toyota Material Handling, Electric Era, Fuel Retailers, ZM Trucks, BASF and WeLion. Electrify America 20-Stall Hyper-Fast
The all-electric Macan, Porsche’s mid-size SUV and one of its best-selling nameplates, is receiving a suite of upgrades designed not to chase lap times, but
Subaru of America has announced pricing for its redesigned 2026 Forester SUV, marking the continuation of the Japanese automaker’s push into the competitive compact SUV
For a piece of tech that literally watches your every blink, Subaru’s DriverFocus® Driver Monitoring System is getting something few driver-assist features ever achieve: real-world
General Motors is taking a significant step to ease the transition for its electric vehicle (EV) owners as the industry moves toward the North American
A growing number of motorists believe their connected vehicles could be vulnerable to hacking, with fewer than one in five saying they are “very confident”