Drivers’ Are Hungry for Voice Ordering via SoundHound, Especially Gen Z & Millennials
In a digital world increasingly shaped by automation and artificial intelligence, the automobile may soon become the next major point of sale. A new study
In a digital world increasingly shaped by automation and artificial intelligence, the automobile may soon become the next major point of sale. A new study
Toyota unveiled the 2026 C-HR Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), marking a bold entry into the compact crossover segment. This all-electric model, previously exclusive to European
In connected car news are Gridline, HARMAN, JLR, Continental, AKM, Indra, Audi, Qualcomm and Hyundai. Gridline Acquires Shell Telematics Gridline Inc. has acquired Shell Telematics
In autonomous and self-driving news are, WeRide, Uber, Zoox, Pony.ai, Autolane, Sonair, Ouster, Komatsu Mining, and Knightscope. WeRide and Uber AV Partnership in 15 New
In EV, battery and charging news are Mitsubishi, GreenPower, ZM Trucks, Renewable Properties, Noodoe, Gravity, Infineon and Visteon. Mitsubishi Confirms U.S.-Bound Electric Vehicle Mitsubishi Motors
Once considered a joke in the automotive world, the Yugo is making a comeback. The revival is led by Prof. Dr. Aleksandar Bjelić, a respected
In a state where summer temperatures frequently push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, a functioning car air conditioner is more than a luxury—it can be a
LG Display, the South Korean giant known for its pioneering display technologies, announced it will participate in the upcoming SID Display Week 2025, the world’s
In connected car news is AIAG, Alpha & Omega, Asahi Kasei Microdevices (AKM) and Silicon Austria Labs. AIAG.org Updated The Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG)
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are Toyota, Waymo, Aurora, Uber, May Mobility, Momenta, WeRide, Plus, Hyundai, Tesla, Volvo & Aeva. Toyota & Waymo Partner
In EV, battery & charging news are PG&E, Bluedot, It’s Electric, Aero Corp, SES, Nuvee, Blink & Kandi Tech. PG&E EV Access for Lower-Income $4K
As cars become more like smartphones on wheels, global automakers are racing to capitalize on a new revenue stream: monthly subscriptions for in-vehicle digital services.