At the moment you should not allow the Kia EV9 to park automatically. A software error can cause an accident. (Kia, technology) Go to Source
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Grünheide: Tesla wants to continue making unannounced sick visits
Tesla factory manager André Thierig does not want to forgo sick visits in the future and defends the approach. (Gigafactory Berlin, Electric car) Go to Source
New update: Kia has speed limit warning signals switched off
The latest update for Kia cars allows speed limit warning signals to be switched off – and offers 152 other innovations. (car, Cloud computing) Go to Source
US import ban: cars as potential cyber weapons
The USA sees connected and self-driving cars from China and Russia as a threat and wants to ban their imports. An overreaction? (Security, Data protection) Go to Source
Prime Minister of Lower Saxony: Stephan Weil proposes tax reductions when purchasing electric cars
The Prime Minister of Lower Saxony defends the course towards e-mobility and is introducing new incentives for buying e-cars. (Electric car, car) Go to Source
Auto: Software problems are becoming increasingly common reasons for recalls
Cars are now rolling computers and software is often faulty. (car, Studies) Go to Source
Electric car funding: Habeck against “flash in the pan” with a new purchase bonus
According to Habeck, the automotive industry needs, above all, long-term planning rather than a “soufflé effect”. He did not name any specific funding goals after the car summit. (Electric car, car) Go to Source
Connected driving: USA wants to ban Chinese car software
According to the US government, Chinese software in cars poses a security risk. This could also affect German manufacturers. (Connected driving, Data protection) Go to Source
Autonomous driving: Mercedes-Benz increases the speed of the Drive Pilot
Until now the speed limit was 60 km/h. In the future, the traffic jam pilot from Mercedes-Benz will be able to travel a little faster on the motorway. (Autonomous driving, Electric car) Go to Source
China: USA plans import restrictions for connected cars
The USA is planning a ban on Chinese software and hardware in connected and autonomous cars. Securing the supply chain is also planned. (car, Data protection) Go to Source