First Electric Truck? eCanter light-duty truck from Fuso/Daimler
Yesterday, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC) celebrated the start of production of the world’ first all‑electric light-duty truck, the Fuso eCanter. Fuso is
Yesterday, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC) celebrated the start of production of the world’ first all‑electric light-duty truck, the Fuso eCanter. Fuso is
Bollinger Motors revealed the all-electric B1 sport utility truck to a global audience during a media event at the Classic Car Club of Manhattan. Created
Consumer Watchdog warned that a bill approved today by the House Commerce Committee that would pre-empt state autonomous vehicle safety regulations would leave a regulatory
J.D. Powers’ Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study shows improved perceptions of new new car owners. The study measures owners’ emotional attachment and level
An industry group representing more than 175 clean transportation technology companies said the bipartisan vote by the legislature and today’s approval by the Governor to
At the Mercedes-Benz Museum parking garage in Stuttgart, Bosch and Daimler are demonstrating automated valet parking. With a command from a smartphone, drivers can now
Globetouch and Verizon Telematics are planning to launch upgraded network solutions that will be used by General Motors in connection with the continued global expansion
Today at the Black Hat 2017 cybersecurity conference, IBM Security announced the launch of a new security testing practice area focused on automotive security. The
Road rage, happiness, morality, panic, worry, despair, conflict, fright, curiosity, hope, humilty, pride and sadness will soon be detected in order to sense the viability
NAVYA, maker autonomous vehicles, announced it will establish its first assembly plant outside of Europe in Southeast Michigan. Beginning last year, the French company partnered
Hound Labs, Inc., creator of the gHound marijuana breathalyzer, announced that it has conducted high-speed driving tests on a track to observe drivers under the
General Motors has launched GM Dev Client, an industry-first app that gives approved developers who have created in-vehicle applications the ability to test them in