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Sep
21st

Hyundai to supply fuel-cell trucks to Swiss market

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Hyundai Motor, in cooperation with H2 Energy, is to provide 1,000 hydrogen fuel-cell electric trucks to the Swiss commercial vehicle market, beginning 2019 through to 2023.
Sep
21st

Sogefi wins coolant module contract from German electric sports car manufacturer

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Sogefi says its coolant module has been chosen for a new full-electric sports car from a German car manufacturer.
Sep
21st

Renault UK relaunches scrappage scheme

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Renault UK is relaunching its scrappage scheme, enabling customers to save up to GBP5,000 (US$6,636) on a brand new car.
Sep
21st

Adient aims to stay ahead by offering market-tailored seats

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Adient says it is strengthening its position as the global leader in automotive seating by offering commercial vehicle manufacturers market-tailored driver and passenger seats.
Sep
21st

PSA plans more German output cuts – reports

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PSA Group's reportedly plans to further scale back production at its Ruesselsheim plant near Frankfurt.
Sep
21st

Tesla reaches lithium deal with Chinese supplier

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China's top producer of lithium, a metal used in electric-vehicle batteries, said it reached a deal with Tesla to supply the vehicle maker, highlighting the push for supply pacts.
Sep
21st

Tesla reaches lithium deal with Chinese supplier

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China's top producer of lithium, a metal used in EV batteries, said it reached a deal with Tesla to supply the automaker, highlighting the push for supply pacts.
Sep
21st

Lincoln’s answer to Cadillac’s Super Cruise technology

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Lincoln's new lane-centering technology, when combined with adaptive cruise control, is a similar, more affordable version of Cadillac's Super Cruise -- and should be marketed as such.
Sep
21st

Summer rains in Japan cost Mazda 44,000 units, $249 million

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Mazda said it lost 44,000 units of production, including some output of vehicles bound for the U.S., because of interruption from heavy rain this summer. The disruption will cost Mazda $249 million.
Sep
21st

Summer rains in Japan cost Mazda 44,000 units, $249 million

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Mazda lost 44,000 units of production because of interruption from heavy rain this summer. The disruption will cost Mazda $249 million.
Sep
21st

Renault promotes EV car sharing and energy saving on French island

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The Renault group, Morbihan Energie, Les Cars Bleus and Enedis have joined together to develop FlexMobile to manage energy on the French island of Belle-Ile-en-Mer, off the coast of southern Brittany.
Sep
21st

Interior design and technology – Kia Sorento

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When Kia launched its third-generation seven-seater Sorento in 2015, it coincided with the second phase of the carmaker's coming of age; shifting it from a purely value-driven company into a world-class manufacturer of premium-quality cars. A recent face-lift saw new instrumentation, active safety features and an eight-speed automatic transmission. Sounds good but does it really put Kia on a par with Audi? Continuing QUBE/just-auto's review of interior design and technology trends, we take a look inside the latest incarnation to see how it has transformed the brand.
Sep
21st

BYD launches three-powertrain Qin Pro sedan

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BYD launched its latest sedan model, the Qin Pro sedan, in Beijing with the choice of petrol, PHEV (plug-in hybrid) or EV (pure electric) powertrains.
Sep
21st

‘Digital camshaft’ give engines an efficiency boost

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A British company has developed a digital valvetrain drive system that, it claims, can give petrol engines a diesel-level of efficiency and fuel economy with much lower NOx emissions. The inventors believe that it is as big a leap forward as the introduction of electronically-controlled ignition and the change from carburettors to fuel injection. To learn more about this engine valve technology, we caught up with Mark Gostick, Chief Operating Officer of Camcon Automotive.
Sep
21st

‘Digital camshaft’ gives engines an efficiency boost

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A British company has developed a digital valvetrain drive system that, it claims, can give petrol engines a diesel-level of efficiency and fuel economy with much lower NOx emissions. The inventors believe that it is as big a leap forward as the introduction of electronically-controlled ignition and the change from carburettors to fuel injection. To learn more about this engine valve technology, we caught up with Mark Gostick, Chief Operating Officer of Camcon Automotive.
Sep
21st

Mitsubishi-Fuso to build new truck plant in Thailand

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Mitsubishi-Fuso Truck & Bus Corporation (MFTBC) announced it would build a new heavy truck assembly plant in Thailand.
Sep
21st

PSA urges France to revive incentives for plug-in hybrids

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PSA is pressing the French government to revive sales incentives on plug-in hybrid vehicles. France currently offers a 6,000-euro ($7,000) subsidy on EVs, but an earlier 1,000-euro plug-in hybrid subsidy was scrapped last year.
Sep
21st

LinkTour targets small EV market with Great Wall

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China's LinkTour is teaming up with Great Wall Motors (GWM) to launch a range of five new energy vehicles in little over a year.
Sep
21st

Emergency vehicles could go electric and autonomous

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Autonomous emergency vehicles
News 21 Sep, 2018

Health body says organisations should choose low-emission vehicles, while Motorola files patent for self-driving police cars-cum-courtroom

Sep
21st

‘Should roadside police be able to revoke a driver’s license?’

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OPINION - eyesight
Opinion 23 Sep, 2018

It seems humble front-line cops have been given the OK to snatch licences from drivers, says Mike Rutherford

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