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Rivian just gave its EVs a KITT from Knight Rider makeover with this spooky software update
By Leon Poultney published
Headless horsemen, ghosts and Back to the Future all feature
X-Peng EV flaunts new AI-powered autonomous driving powers, but it's still a long road to hands-free motoring
By Leon Poultney published
The Company's ‘Turing Chip’ will power EVs, robots and flying cars
Viofo’s powerful new dash cam brings several world-first features - including smoother 4K video
By Timothy Coleman published
The Viofo A329 is the world's first dash cam to feature 4K 60fps video and support for external SSDs.
Renault reveals boxy reimagining of the classic R4, proving that electric SUVs don’t need to be bland and faceless
By Leon Poultney published
More practical than its Renault 5 sibling, but just as evocative
Apple’s digital iPhone car keys could soon support these big-name vehicles
By Alex Blake published
Recently uncovered code suggests that Apple could soon extend its digital car key system to even more vehicles.
Android Automotive fully lands on motorcycles – with built-in Google Maps and flash touchscreen displays
By Leon Poultney published
KTM brings mapping, music and bespoke apps to two wheelers
I’ve driven the new Renault 5 – and it's finally the first small, fun EV for the masses
By Leon Poultney published
We get behind the wheel of one of the most hotly anticipated European cars in a long time: the Renault 5 E-Tech
Tesla's new Cybercab and futuristic 20-seat Robovan show it's lost its grip on reality
By Leon Poultney published
Tesla unveiled its vision of an autonomous personalized mass transportation future at its We, Robot event. But it lacked the detail that many were hoping for.
iPhone maker Foxconn just revealed two Tesla-rivaling EVs – here's why that could be a smart move
By Leon Poultney published
Foxconn Technology Group, which is best known for manufacturing Apple's iPhone, has revealed a raft of electric vehicles it plans to put into production in the coming years.
Toyota's portable hydrogen cartridges look like giant AA batteries – and could spell the end of lengthy EV charging
By Leon Poultney published
Toyota is showcasing the latest developments in its portable hydrogen cartridges, which could be used to power passenger vehilces and home appliances.
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