BMW has released a picture and initial data from its small electric SUV iX1. The vehicle should be able to travel 400 km on one battery charge. (bmw, technology) Go to Source
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Software development: Audi considers the common operating system to be too complex
Audi board member Hoffmann rejects a manufacturer-independent operating system for cars. Cooperation in autonomous driving, on the other hand, makes sense. (Audi, electric car) Go to Source
Mid-engine sports car: Porsche 718 – the successor drives electrically
From 2025, Porsche will only offer the 718 mid-engine sports car in an electric version. Own fast charging stations are also planned. (Porsche, electric car) Go to Source
Autonomous driving: What the BMW cooperation with Qualcomm means
Together with Qualcomm, BMW wants to bring autonomous cars to the market by 2025. Other manufacturers should also benefit from this. (Autonomous driving, electric car) Go to Source
Solar car Sion: Sono Motors starts new test car production
Sono Motors wants to validate the concept of its solar car Sion in the coming months. The test fleet is now being built for this purpose. (Sonos Motors, electric car) Go to Source
JVC, Kenwood and Pioneer: Spotify disables Spotify Connect in car stereos
If you own an affected car radio, you can no longer use the integrated Spotify Connect function. (Spotify, cloud computing) Go to Source
Sports car: Subaru discontinues the WRX STI
Subaru will no longer build the WRX STI sports car. A successor could drive electrically. (Subaru, electric car) Go to Source
US Traffic Safety Authority: No steering wheel requirement for autonomous cars
The US traffic safety authority sees a great need for change in the approval of autonomous cars. Pedals and steering wheels are no longer needed. (Autonomous driving, technology) Go to Source
Charging stations: Tesla continues to increase supercharger prices
Charging is becoming more expensive again at Tesla. A kilowatt hour now costs 48 cents on the supercharger in Germany. (charging station, electric car) Go to Source
Shortage of parts: Volkswagen stops ordering hybrid cars
Hybrid models can no longer be ordered from Volkswagen for the time being because cables and chips are missing. This creates a dilemma for customers. (Plugin Hybrid, technology) Go to Source