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Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the company has made its technology available to other vehicle manufacturers in hopes that it will spur the development of electric vehicles (EV).
Read More →The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety names the luxury car a Top Safety Pick+, citing the vehicle’s crash test performances and front crash prevention system.
Read More →On display for the first time in Asia Pacific, Ford will showcase its experimental vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications technology with live demonstrations in downtown Taipei during Computex.
Read More →By offering the Telogis-powered Hino INSIGHT 2.0 as a standard fit on certain Hino models, fleet managers could get it as a factory option rather than an aftermarket installation.
Read More →Nissan's base model 2015 Altima mid-size sedan will carry a retail price of $22,300, which doesn't include an $810 destination fee.
Read More →Ford’s Adaptive Steering – technology that improves steering feel at all speeds – will become available within 12 months, the automaker says.
Read More →BMW 5 Series, BMW X5, Hyundai Genesis and Mercedes-Benz E-Class cars excel in the latest round of IIHS front crash prevention tests, thanks to advances in automatic braking technology.
Read More →ABI Research has named Fleetmatics Group as the fleet management technology market leader in terms of vehicle market share, according to the company.
Read More →PHH Arval has launched three new technology platforms to help clients gain additional data about their vehicles, the fleet management company announced today.
Read More →Test results indicate that automakers are making strides in adopting automatic braking technology, IIHS noted. Here's an IIHS video explaining the testing criteria and process.
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