Volvo EX90 is Born Electric and Software Defined with Smartphone App
The new Volvo EX90 is more than just a car. Revealed to the world in downtown Stockhom It signifies a approach to ownership, whether you
The new Volvo EX90 is more than just a car. Revealed to the world in downtown Stockhom It signifies a approach to ownership, whether you
America’s best-selling car over the last five decades1, the all-new 2023 Honda Accord will re-energize the midsize sedan segment with an elegant and sophisticated design,
Although the pandemic may be over, vehicle buyers are still suffering from its effect on new-vehicle production. With new-vehicle inventory remaining very low, transaction prices
The Dawn Project has yesterday launched a full page advertisement in The New York Times highlighting the dangers of Tesla Full Self-Driving after safety tests
Canoo (NASDAQ: GOEV), a leading high-tech advanced mobility company has entered into an agreement to acquire a Vehicle Manufacturing Facility in Oklahoma City. Strategically located with easy access
Toyota’s all-new Crown sedan has been named Green Car Journal’s 2023 Green Car of the Year®, earning the most coveted environmental award in the automotive
Amazon is ready for its first-ever holiday season with its fleet of custom electric delivery vehicles designed by Rivian. Hundreds of the vehicles rolled out
The largest and most powerful SUV in Honda history, the all-new 2023 Honda Pilot is the ultimate family SUV with rugged new styling, more passenger
In connected car news are Twillo, Toyota, Resensas, SoundHound, HARMAN and FCC. Twillo Powers TCNA Drivelink Twilio Inc. (NYSE: TWLO) (LTSE: TWLO), the customer engagement platform
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are Waymo, Tier IV, HOLON & Kyocera. Waymo Paid Airport Trips in Phoenix Waymo is initiating the industry’s first-ever
In electric vehicle, battery and charging news are Canoo, Aptera, GreenPower, Lion Electric’s, CATL, VinFast, ZOOZ, Ricardo, InoBat, Ford, Lightning eMotors, Mobility House and Monarch
Gig-economy workers are 4 times as likely as other drivers to use smartphone apps regularly while driving, a new survey from the Insurance Institute for