Mercedes-Benz has presented a system in which the manufacturer’s vehicles warn each other of bumps and potholes. (Mercedes Benz, technology) Go to source
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Volkswagen: One VW ID.3 and back
Error in the drive, alarm at two o’clock in the morning: How VW dissuaded me from ID.3, but not from electromobility. (Volkswagen ID., technology) Go to source
Autonomous driving: Daimler and Bosch end cooperation
After more than four years, Daimler and Bosch parted ways in the development of autonomous taxis. (Autonomous driving, patent) Go to source
Skysphere Concept: Audi shows electric convertible with variable wheelbase
The open Roadster Skysphere Concept from Audi is electrically powered and shows how the manufacturer envisions future designs. (Electric car, automobile) Go to source
Herbert Diess: VW boss sees little risk of job loss due to electric cars
Herbert Diess is calm about the change in the automotive industry towards e-cars. The Volkswagen boss considers the concern about massive job losses to be exaggerated. (Electric car, technology) Go to source
Herbert Diess: VW is looking for an AI data strategy for autonomous driving
A lot of data is required to create AI models for autonomous driving. This raises significant data protection issues for Volkswagen. (Autonomous driving, data protection) Go to source
VW ID.8: VW is planning a seven-seater electric SUV
VW boss Herbert Diess has given information about upcoming electric cars of the ID. Series. (VW, technology) Go to source
Ulrich Kranz: Apple is hiring ex-BMW managers for its car
Ulrich Kranz from BMW’s electric car division is moving to Apple. In the meantime he was the head of Canoo, which deals with autonomous cars. (Apple Car, Apple) Go to source
Electric car: Tesla officially introduces the Model S Plaid
Tesla announces the new Model S Plaid with “practically extraterrestrial” technology, 1,020 PS, a drag coefficient of 0.208 and gaming at PS5 level. (Tesla Model S, technology) Go to source
Small electric car: shoes work and e.Go Life Next is coming
The small electric car e.Go Life Next is now available as a special edition. Founder Professor Günther Schuh ends his leadership role in the company. (e-go.com, technology) Go to source