Uber's Elevate program - which aims to create 'urban aerial ridesharing' - is seeking to partner with an 'international city' for a 'flight-on demand' service that it plans to start in 2023.
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10 May, 2018
Advertising Standards Authority rules xDrive TV advert “gave the impression that the cars were being driven at a considerable speed”
Ford is to extend research into the use in urban areas of plug in hybrid electric vans that run solely on electric power for most city trips by working with Valencia's regional and city government to better understand benefits both for the environment and for customers.
Uber re-opened a contest to select the first international city to launch its proposed flying taxi project, following apparent delays in getting the service off the ground in Dubai.
Uber re-opened a contest to select the first international city to launch its proposed flying taxi project, following apparent delays in getting the service off the ground in Dubai.
GM will stay in South Korea for at least 10 years and set up its Asia-Pacific headquarters in the country, according to terms of the deal rescuing the struggling unit.
European automakers are urgently attempting to understand the implications of President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the nuclear deal with Iran, as the fallout from Washington's move starts to gather pace.
Daimler has updated development progress on its 2019 EQC - the first all-electric Mercedes-Benz EQ brand model - ahead of hot weather durability testing in Spain this summer.
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24 May, 2018
We celebrate 120 years of Renault by getting behind the wheel of the Renault 4, 5, Estafette and more
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10 May, 2018
Vauxhall’s VXR performance car brand is not dead and there are plans for an electrified resurrection in future
The Rolls-Royce Cullinan, revealed publicly Thursday at an event in London, will become the world's most expensive production SUV when it goes on sale, likely toward the end of the year or early next year.
It's billed as the "most family-oriented, fun-to-drive, superluxury SUV imaginable" and the Rolls-Royce Cullinan will become the world's most expensive SUV when it goes on sale toward the end of the year or early 2019.
Ford supplier Meridian Magnesium Products has been hit by a fire at a Michigan (Plymouth) facility that has resulted in a shortage of die-cast components parts that has halted production of the Ford F-150 pickup.
New vehicle sales in Vietnam fell by 3.7% to 20,557 units in April from 21,345 units in the same month of last year, according to member data released by the Vietnam Automotive Manufacturers Association (VAMA).
Ford shareholders should expect "fairly large" changes in the coming year, Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jr. said, building on the automaker's moves to discontinue some North American models and boost electric vehicle investment.
Europe's premium automakers are diversifying drivetrain and body style choices within their core midsize segment models in a bid to keep customers engaged when as sales stagnate with customers increasingly opting for SUV models.
Automotive News Europe honors the winners of the 2018 Rising Stars awards. The Rising Star for Electrification is Gorazd Gotovac, who is chief technology officer at Elaphe Propulsion Technologies.
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