Autonomous & Self-Driving Vehicle News: GIBO, Waymo & Tesla
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are GIBO, Waymo & Tesla. GIBO Advances Unified AI GIBO Holdings Ltd. announced the next phase of its AI
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are GIBO, Waymo & Tesla. GIBO Advances Unified AI GIBO Holdings Ltd. announced the next phase of its AI
In EV, battery and charging news are Honda, Princeton NuEnergy, Mouser, ChargePoint, Avis and GM. Honda & Princeton NuEnergy Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Honda Motor Co.
The all-electric mid-size EX60 promises record range, fast charging, advanced AI, and family-friendly design, signaling Volvo’s push to make EVs practical and compelling for mainstream
After a year spent driving, testing and comparing nearly every new and redesigned vehicle sold in the United States, Kelley Blue Book has named its
Governor Phil Murphy has signed sweeping new legislation that fundamentally changes how electric bicycles are regulated in New Jersey, effectively treating all e-bikes as motorized
In connected car news are Subaru, DMP, Visteon, TomTom, Seeing Machines, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, AECC, HARMAN, Wolfspeed, Mativ, Miru and TrustPoint. Next-Generation Digital Car Keys
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are Baidu, PlusAI, Tesla, Waymo, Mercedes, STEER , TIER IV, AEye, Vueron, WeRide, ADRO, NODAR, Pronto and Aeva. Baidu’s
In EV, battery and charging news are Rivian, Sensata, EVGo and Energy Hub. There have been some EV stories this week: 2027 Chevrolet Bolt America’s
General Motors has officially revived one of its most beloved electric vehicles with the introduction of the 2027 Chevrolet Bolt, and the automotive world is
Mazda’s best-selling vehicle is coming back with more room to breathe — and a higher-tech personality. The redesigned 2026 CX-5, now in its third generation,
The promise of electric vehicles has always included a simple calculation: Buy an EV, and its battery should last the life of the car. But
General Motors and Tesla, two companies that embody sharply different visions of the automobile’s future, once again emerged as the industry’s most successful keepers of