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Hyundai Motor and Kia team up with Samsung to strengthen infotainment in future vehicles
By Leon Poultney published
The Korean automotive giants have announced a key partnership with Samsung that will assist its shift towards the Software Defined Vehicle.
Citing security concerns, the US is now looking to ban Chinese and Russian-made vehicles
By Max Delaney published
The U.S. Department of Commerce has proposed a ban on electric vehicles from China and Russia amid concerns regarding citizen privacy and national security.
Hyundai patent suggests the company is moving wireless EV charging roads to the next level
By Leon Poultney published
Hyundai has filed a patent for technology that automatically adjusts a wireless charging pad located beneath an EV for improved efficiencies when on the move.
The stunning Lotus Theory 1 concept car does away with buttons and relies on robotic bladders instead
By Leon Poultney published
Lotus has revealed the Theory 1 concept car, which previews what the company's high-performance future might look like.
Garmin launches four new dash cams to record everything that happens on the road
By David Nield published
Your choices for dash cams just got upgraded: Garmin has launched four new models for your consideration.
Tired of EV charging hassle? This start-up wants to solve it with its 'Face ID for vehicles'
By Leon Poultney published
Juice and New York charging provider Revel have teamed up to trial their AI-driven smart camera payment system that automatically bills the user.
Tesla Supercharger expansion has reportedly slowed significantly – and that’s bad news for all EV owners
By Leon Poultney published
The expansion of the Tesla Supercharger network is slowing down amid recent staff layoffs, which isn't great news for all those new cars fitted with the NACS port.
Cybertruck owners are complaining about premature tire wear, but this isn’t just a Tesla problem
By Leon Poultney published
Some owners are suggesting the tires on a Tesla Cybertruck aren't fit for purpose, but is this a wider problem with heavier and more powerful electric vehicles?
Lego creates life-size, drivable McLaren P1 that uses almost 343,000 Technic pieces and can hit 40mph
By Leon Poultney published
Lego Technic has teamed up with engineers from McLaren to create a life-size, working P1 that as lapped Silverstone with Lando Norris behind the wheel.
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