BMW has reached a “milestone”: the delivery of one million fully electric vehicles – although not in 2023, but in total. (BMW, Electric car) Go to Source
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Electric luxury sedan: The EQS gets more range and the Mercedes star
Mercedes-Benz is equipping its EQS luxury sedan significantly better. The Hyperscreen, which previously cost 8,500 euros, is now installed as standard. (Electric car, technology) Go to Source
Range, performance and charging: Ford improves Mustang Mach-E
Ford has introduced the 2024 Mustang Mach-E model line, which features significant improvements in range, acceleration and charging speed. (Ford Mustang, Electric car) Go to Source
Electric SUV: Opel unveils the new Frontera
Opel has presented the first images of the new Opel Frontera. The SUV is also planned in an electric version. (Opel, Electric car) Go to Source
Road construction: Asphalt should become more ecological through biobinders
Asphalt needs to be renewed regularly and the recycled content is already high. A new research project aims to make road construction even more environmentally friendly. (Recycling & Repair, automobile) Go to Source
Electric car: Denza shows electric sports sedan in Stuttgart
Denza, a joint venture between Mercedes Benz and BYD, has shown its new luxury model in Swabia. (Electric car, automobile) Go to Source
Model update: The new Dacia Spring is sold from 16,900 euros
Dacia will bring the revised Dacia Spring electric car with a new design, vehicle-to-load and new assistance systems onto the market from mid-April 2024. (Electric car, automobile) Go to Source
Tax fraud: Freenow stops arranging rental cars with drivers
Freenow has announced that the company will withdraw from the rental car business with drivers in Germany this year. (taxi, automobile) Go to Source
Robotaxi: Tesla Model 2 is not coming
Tesla has reportedly abandoned its plans for a low-cost electric vehicle. There won’t be a Model 2, but there will be a robotaxi. (Tesla, Electric car) Go to Source
AI assistance: Nio introduces GPT-supported voice control in the car
Nio has incorporated GPT technology into its Nomi voice control system and is working with Microsoft Azure and OpenAI. (Nio, AI) Go to Source