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The McLaren W1, powered by a 1,258 hp hybrid setup, was rigorously tested in Arctic conditions to ensure top-tier performance ...
The zero-emission Range Rover is coming along nicely, with Jaguar Land Rover confirming 117 kWh from its 800-volt battery ...
The world's auto industry is getting a shake-up from Chinese automakers that are quickly expanding across the globe, offering relatively affordable electric vehicles designed to wow car buyers with ...
Ford should have added “Dare to Dream” to its branding because Ford dared to dream of America’s first-ever nuclear-powered car. The idea may sound ridiculous, but in the 1950s, everyone had “atomic ...
Porsche is looking into displaying EV battery status on its charging flap ... prompt either a visual or auditory response from the car - 'wingardium leviosa!' is probably not on the list of ...
Self-driving cars are slowly becoming less sci-fi and more real-world as companies like Waymo, the driverless arm of Google's parent company Alphabet, expand into more cities -- and countries.
TOKYO: Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Wednesday (Apr 9) the central bank will carefully analyse how US tariffs could affect the economy in making monetary policy decisions. "Domestic ...
The Chevrolet Corvette name may be best associated with thundering V8 engines, but a new concept car has shown General Motors isn ... “focuses on functional technical design, including EV battery ...
A THRILLING pedal car race revitalised Evesham on a snoozefest of a day for racing. The British Pedal Car Championship brought 27 human-powered vehicles to Evesham VeloPark for a 100-mile race on a ...
The truth about battery-powered cities and renewable energy - they ... off Donald Trump's Approval Rating Collapses 13 Popular Car Features You’ll Probably Never See Again A-12 Archangel ...
Rather than the train-like systems we currently see in cities like Manchester and Birmingham, VLR involves single, battery-powered cars that can each transport around 50 people. At first ...
Banks are starting to withdraw their popular, top-paying, one-year fixed-rate bonds and Isas. No doubt this is because nervous savers are pouring money into savings accounts to shelter it from the ...