Ford to put auto emergency brakes on two 2019 models

The brakes are part of a suite of standard safety features on the new Edge, Ford said, including technology that detects objects and pedestrians and can prevent collisions by automatically braking and steering for the driver. Ford Motor Co said on Thursday it will make automatic emergency brakes standard on two key 2019 models, an… Continue reading Ford to put auto emergency brakes on two 2019 models

CES 2018: Koolicar wants to simplify carsharing thanks to augmented reality

Present in Las Vegas alongside his partner and PSA shareholder, Koolicar takes advantage of CES to show that he wants to reinvent mobility. The startups French car-sharing expert has unveiled an augmented reality feature that will be tested this year, Koolicar Go. “A little nod to Pokémon Go,” laughs the founder of the car rental… Continue reading CES 2018: Koolicar wants to simplify carsharing thanks to augmented reality

Prosecutor investigates ex-BMW manager

A former manager of BMW has been targeted by the prosecutor. He is suspected of having received kickbacks for years. BMW headquarters in Munich Thursday, 11.01.2018 15:46 clock The prosecutor Munich I investigates against a former BMWManager and eight other accused. This was confirmed by the group. As the “Wirtschaftswoche” reports, citing the Munich authorities,… Continue reading Prosecutor investigates ex-BMW manager

Singapore’s BM Mobility offers to buy Malaysia’s electric car-sharing firm UNiRIDE

January 11, 2018 BM Mobility Ltd, a Singapore-listed investment holding firm, said Thursday that it has offered to acquire Malaysian electric car- sharing firm UNiRide Ecotour Sdn Bhd (UNiRIDE), for RM850,000 ($212,944). UNiRIDE, founded in 2015, is currently 75%-owned by Wanted Marketing Communications Sdn Bhd, an authorized sales agent for electric bike manufacturer Treeletrik Sdn… Continue reading Singapore’s BM Mobility offers to buy Malaysia’s electric car-sharing firm UNiRIDE

UPDATE 1-Hyundai invests in Grab to gain ‘foothold’ in Southeast Asia ride-hailing market

SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Co (005380.KS) said on Thursday it had invested in Southeast Asian ride-hailing firm Grab, as it seeks to expand into the region to reduce its reliance on China following a damaging diplomatic row between Seoul and Beijing. Hyundai’s first direct investment in a ride-hailing firm gives it a… Continue reading UPDATE 1-Hyundai invests in Grab to gain ‘foothold’ in Southeast Asia ride-hailing market

Uber rival Taxify expands into Lisbon while eyeing fresh funding

FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Taxify, Uber’s upstart European-based rival, is looking to expand during the coming year outside of the biggest cities in the more than 20 countries where it now operates into secondary markets, Chief Executive Markus Villig said on Thursday. The Estonia-based taxi-hailing platform active in Central and Eastern Europe and Africa, has taken… Continue reading Uber rival Taxify expands into Lisbon while eyeing fresh funding

Ford sued in federal court over claims of diesel emissions cheating

CLOSE Pushing the price boundaries again, Ford debuted the 2018 F-Series Super Duty Limited pickup truck Thursday at the State Fair of Texas that inches the once-humble haulers closer to the $100,000 mark. USA TODAY Ford Motor Co. is being sued over allegations that it cheated on diesel emissions testing.(Photo: Ford Motor Company) Super Duty… Continue reading Ford sued in federal court over claims of diesel emissions cheating

Toyota sees U.S. auto industry 2018 sales at 16.8 mln units -exec

(Reuters) – Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T) sees U.S. auto industry new vehicle sales at 16.8 million units in 2018, Jim Lentz, the Japanese automaker’s top executive in North American told Reuters on Wednesday. U.S. new vehicle sales fell 2 percent in 2017, after hitting a record high in 2016, and are widely expected to fall… Continue reading Toyota sees U.S. auto industry 2018 sales at 16.8 mln units -exec

Argo AI self-driving test car hit in Pittsburgh as truck runs red light

One of the test cars Argo AI operates in its Pittsburgh fleet was involved in an accident on Wednesday, with two people sent to hospital (n stable condition) with injuries as a result of the accident. The incident appears to have been caused by a light box truck driving through a red light, rather than… Continue reading Argo AI self-driving test car hit in Pittsburgh as truck runs red light