February 2022

Kia EV6 Bursts Dramatically Into Flames Following Collision In Budapest

Footage from Hungary has landed online showing a large fire in the aftermath of a collision between a Kia EV6 and what appears to be a concrete barrier. The circumstances of the incident remain a matter of some mystery. What caused the collision is unclear at this juncture, but the EV6, a new battery-electric vehicle […]

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Fire dies down on ship carrying luxury cars with little left to burn

LISBON — A fire which swept through a cargo ship carrying thousands of Volkswagen Group vehicles and adrift off the coast of Portugal’s Azores islands has lost its intensity, probably because there is little left to burn, a port official said. The Felicity Ace, carrying about 4,000 vehicles including VWs, Porsches, Audis, Bentleys and Lamborghinis

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Toyota and Yamaha tests V-8 that runs on hydrogen

Toyota and Yamaha are developing a hydrogen-powered V-8 to demonstrate how internal-combustion engines can survive in a world without fossil fuels. Unlike the hydrogen fuel-cell powertrain used in the Toyota Mirai, in which hydrogen is used to generate electricity, this prototype engine simply burns hydrogen in place of gasoline, leaving water as the only emissions.

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Waymo and AutoNation: Where the rubber meets the real delivery world

TEMPE, Ariz. — Karen Wilson often works with Waymo’s driverless vehicles. Just don’t ask her to ride in one. “I’ve relied on my instincts way too long,” says Wilson, a dispatcher at AutoNation Toyota Tempe who previously made a career of driving tractor-trailers. She never had an incident during 16 years behind the wheel of

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Waymo: Versatility key to autonomous vehicle strategy

CHANDLER, Ariz. — There are assumptions about why Waymo chose this sprawling Phoenix suburb as the location to launch the world’s first commercial robotaxi service more than three years ago. Vehicle-friendly streets. Modern infrastructure. Eternal sunshine. Those are sensible criteria for a fledgling proving ground of self-driving technology. But they can be misleading, and they

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A view of Waymo’s self-driving present, from the rear seat of a robotaxi

CHANDLER, Ariz. — On a trip that bore some resemblance to a trans-Atlantic red-eye, I stared out the window and watched the city pass by. A touch screen perched on the seat back illuminated an otherwise darkened cabin. An engine’s hum provided a steady soundtrack. And a machine I had no direct control over carried

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