Autonomous and Self Driving Vehicle News
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are Velodyne Lidar, Imagry and AImotive. Velodyne Agrees with EasyMile Velodyne Lidar, Inc. announced a three-year agreement with EasyMile,
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are Velodyne Lidar, Imagry and AImotive. Velodyne Agrees with EasyMile Velodyne Lidar, Inc. announced a three-year agreement with EasyMile,
In Coronavirus COVID-19 automotive news are NY MTA, Ford, Toyota, Honda, Porshce and Dealer.com No MTA in NYC After 1:00 Am New York will close
Bollinger Motors announces plans to produce and sell the all-electric B2 Chassis Cab. The Bollinger B2CC is the world’s first and only Class 3 all-electric
In Coronavirus COVID-19 automotive news are Lincoln, Rivian, Ford, Tesla, GM, INFINITI and more. Cancel, Delay, Delay, Delay Lincoln has cancelled planes to build an
ACERTUS, a tech-enabled automotive logistics and services company, today released VINlocity Driver, proprietary electronic proof of delivery technology designed exclusively for their network of last
In connected car news are GM, Audi, ASAM, DSA, Faurecia, Delphi Tech, Savari, Hyundai Mobis and WiTricity. GM Nixes Maven GM has suspended and is
In Coronavirus COVID-19 news are Toyota, Aston Martin, Volkswagen, Jaguar Land Rover and SEAT Toyota to Re-Start NA Soon Beginning the week of May 4,
In autonomous and self-driving car news are Tesla, Strategy Analytics, NVIDIA, Fortellix and Foresight. Tesla Autopilot Stops The update to Tesla Autopilot adds traffic light
The PCCM was developed in two variants and can exactly replace the original built-in units with 1-DIN or 2-DIN dimensions. Both infotainment systems offer a
Consumer confidence in future mobility technologies lags far behind automakers’ plans to bring self-driving and battery-electric vehicles to the marketplace, according to the J.D. Power
In Coronavirus COVID-19 automotive news are Toyota, Hyundai, Kia and Gunther Motors. Toyota Provides CSAs As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the lives of
Consumer Watchdog today called on Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara to suspend all increases in auto insurance rates through September 1, or the termination of shelter-in-place