WirelessCar aims to speed development of connected-vehicle features

Software company WirelessCar is at the forefront of a global push to find new ways to use connected-vehicle data. Founded in 1999, the Swedish company provides connected services in more than 9 million vehicles in more than 100 countries. WirelessCar works with nearly a dozen automakers, with its most robust services featured in Volkswagen, Volvo […]

WirelessCar aims to speed development of connected-vehicle features Read More »

A Group Of Roofless Ferrari Monza SP Exotics Ended Up Soaking In The Rain

The Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2 limited production specials are amongst the most desirable and gorgeous exotic cars of our time but they have one major flaw: they come without a roof. Owners of the supercars faced the hurdles of everyday life first-hand when the rain started to fall during a gathering at Ferrari’s Fiorano

A Group Of Roofless Ferrari Monza SP Exotics Ended Up Soaking In The Rain Read More »

Cruise robotaxis block traffic for hours in San Francisco

A group of Cruise autonomous vehicles blocked traffic Tuesday night in San Francisco. The traffic jam, which a witness estimated involved more than a dozen of the robotaxis, was not resolved until human operators removed the vehicles. Drew Pusateri, a spokesperson for Cruise, acknowledged the event in a written statement to Automotive News. “We had

Cruise robotaxis block traffic for hours in San Francisco Read More »

2023 Cadillac Lyric, 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6, 2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV: The Week In Reverse

We drove the 2023 Cadillac Lyriq, the 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 broke cover, and the BMW 3.0 CSL was both spotted and teased. It’s the Week in Reverse, right here at Motor Authority. Our perception of the future of General Motors’ luxury division came into focus when we drove the 2023 Cadillac Lyriq. The electric

2023 Cadillac Lyric, 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6, 2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV: The Week In Reverse Read More »

New NHTSA boss: Agency not holding back on industry regulation

WASHINGTON — The new chief of the nation’s top auto safety regulator said the agency hasn’t been holding back as it works through a backlog of regulatory to-dos, sorts through first-of-its-kind crash data and steps up an investigation into Tesla Inc.’s Autopilot. “I think we’ve probably increased the scrutiny on all automakers since last year,”

New NHTSA boss: Agency not holding back on industry regulation Read More »