Ford will present its long-promised electric-powered van on November 12th. The Ford E-Transit aims to give companies wanting to reduce their footprint a compelling new option; it also shows how engaged the commercial-van sector is in electric mobility.
Monthly Archives: October 2020
Genesis has unveiled its next new product, the 2022 GV70. The SUV is expected to hit dealerships at some point in the next year.
FCA confirmed that Ram is going to produce an electric-powered pickup truck. The automaker declined, however, to go into specifics as to the precise form it will take. It’s very possible decisions regarding many of the details of the truck have yet to be taken…
Mercedes-Benz will increase its stake in Aston Martin to 20% by 2023. The British firm will mainly benefit from new technologies from its German rival, especially in electrification.
Jaguar is giving its E-Pace SUV a mild refresh for 2021. Aside from minor cosmetic changes, the biggest change involves an updated multimedia system.
Since North American auto plants have resumed operations, there have been no major outbreaks of Covid-19. Should we thank the mask? According to the experts, it’s clear that mask-wearing, along with social distancing, may have saved the industry.
Hyundai Canada unveils pricing for its 2021 Elantra. The model lineup includes a hybrid variant for 2021, as well as a sporty offering under N Line series banner.
Cruise applied for permission to operate vehicles without steering wheel and pedals. The product in question is the Origin, which was unveiled last January.
Subtitle : Are you ready to get into a vehicle without a driver, steering wheel or pedals?
Subtitle : Are you ready to get into a vehicle without a driver, steering wheel or pedals?
New Jersey is considering following California’s lead and banning the sale of gasoline-powered vehicles beginning in 2035. For now, this is a recommendation made by the state’s Department of Environmental Protection, but authorities.
Volvo Canada has announced pricing for its first all-electric SUV. The 2021 Volvo XC40 Recharge comes with a base price of $64,950, offers a range of 335 km (U.S. estimate) and features standard all-wheel drive. Obviously, a lot of tech as well…