July 2022

Cruise self-driving crash in San Francisco resulted in injuries

One day after California regulators awarded Cruise a milestone permit in its efforts to commercialize autonomous-driving technology, one of the company’s vehicles was involved in a crash that resulted in multiple injuries. The crash occurred in San Francisco on the night of June 3, when a Cruise vehicle operating in autonomous mode made a left

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Interest in EVs and low-carbon fuels is growing, Consumer Reports says

A survey from Consumer Reports shows interest in electric vehicles and low-carbon fuels continues to be strong, but help from policymakers and automakers is crucial. “Automakers need to make more classes of electric vehicles. Not just sedans; we need a whole breadth because people have different needs,” said Quinta Warren, Consumer Reports’ sustainability policy team

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VW Gets Fans Buzzing With Pint-Sized ID. Buzz Soccer Ball Delivery Vehicle

The long-wheelbase Volkswagen ID. Buzz won’t arrive in the United States until 2024, but that hasn’t stopped the company from unveiling a new short-wheelbase variant. Of course, short is an understatement as we’re talking about the Tiny Buzz, which is a soccer / football delivery vehicle that made its debut at the UEFA Women’s Euro

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VinFast partners with ProLogium on solid-state EV batteries

Vietnamese automaker VinFast, which expects to launch two electric vehicles in the U.S. market this year, is partnering with Taiwanese battery startup ProLogium Technology on solid-state EV batteries for delivery as early as 2024, VinFast said in a statement. VinFast, through parent company Vingroup, is investing “tens of millions of U.S. dollars” in ProLogium to

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Kimberley Gardiner, marketing head at VW of America, to depart

Volkswagen of America’s head of marketing, Kimberley Gardiner, is leaving the automaker after less than two years on the job, VW dealers were told Wednesday. Gardiner, 54, one of Automotive News’ 100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry in 2020, was hired away from Mitsubishi Motors North America in November 2020 as VW’s

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2023 Rivian R1S

What kind of vehicle is the 2023 Rivian R1S? What does it compare to? A three-row electric SUV, the Rivian R1S is a look at the future of the family vehicle. It sports mid-size proportions and comes outfitted as an all-wheel-drive adventure vehicle along the lines of the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Land Rover Range

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New Automotive Hall of Fame exhibit to recognize African American contributions to industry

The Automotive Hall of Fame is developing a new, permanent exhibit and educational program that will highlight the contributions of African Americans in the automotive industry. Founded in 1939 at The World’s Fair, the Automotive Hall of Fame has honored nearly 800 individuals from around the world who have impacted and influenced the automotive and

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The Lamborghini Huracan STO Will Be Fondly Remembered For Decades To Come

By all accounts, including our own, the Lamborghini Huracan STO is the finest iteration of the V10-powered supercar introduced since its initial launch back in 2014. Just how good is it? Well, this video put together by Carfection explains just that. It was back in 2017 when Lamborghini introduced the first lightweight, hardcore variant of

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