A unique variety of exclusive refinement: the BMW model offensive in the luxury segment.

Munich. With a comprehensively updated and significantly extended model range and the establishment of an independent product category, the premium manufacturer BMW has redefined its position within the luxury segment. The choice of vehicles, which in addition to brand-typical driving pleasure offer a maximum level of exclusiveness and attractiveness, is now more diverse and innovative… Continue reading A unique variety of exclusive refinement: the BMW model offensive in the luxury segment.

Zendrive raises $37 million Series B funding

Zendrive has also launched the FullStop, its first-ever AI-powered predictive risk solution for stop sign compliance. New Delhi: Road safety solution provider Zendrive has raised a Series B funding of $37 million, from key investors like XL Innovate, Hearst Ventures alongside existing investors – ACME Capital, BMW iVentures, NYCA, SignalFire, and others. Zendrive claims that… Continue reading Zendrive raises $37 million Series B funding

Audi to join Mercedes, BMW development alliance: paper

FILE PHOTO: An Audi logo is displayed at the 89th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland March 5, 2019. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Audi (NSUG.DE) is set to join an alliance with rivals Daimler (DAIGn.DE) and BMW (BMWG.DE) to develop advanced driving assistance systems, German weekly Wirtschaftswoche said on Thursday. The companies are… Continue reading Audi to join Mercedes, BMW development alliance: paper

UPDATE 2-Trump attacks Ford Motor for not backing fuel economy rollback

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump stepped up a series of attacks on automakers on Wednesday for not backing his administration’s plan to roll back Obama-era fuel efficiency rules, singling out Ford Motor Co (F.N) in particular for backing a deal with California for stricter fuel economy standards. FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump… Continue reading UPDATE 2-Trump attacks Ford Motor for not backing fuel economy rollback

California deal interrupts White House emissions rollback effort

Rancor in the White House over the move by four automakers to strike a side deal with California over emissions and fuel-economy rules looks likely to further delay President Trump's plans to roll back the Obama-era standards.

That's the conclusion of a report Tuesday in The New York Times, which cited four people familiar with the talks. After BMW, Ford, Honda, and Volkswagen signed an agreement with California to continue selling cars in the state that would exceed new, more lax standards proposed by the Trump administration, the White House summoned executives from General Motors, Fiat Chrysler, and Toyota to pressure them to support the President's rollback proposal, the Times reported.

Even amid that effort, Mercedes-Benz laid plans to join the California side deal, two people familiar with the company's plans told the Times. An unnamed sixth automaker was also planning to join the deal, the Times reported.

Mary Nichols, chairwoman of the California Air Resources Board—the state's top clean air regulator who manages the California program—told the Times, “Many companies have told us—more than one or two—that they would sign up to the agreement as soon as they felt free to do so.”

President Donald Trump (Photo courtesy Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons)

The agreement would allow automakers more flexibility in time frames than existing joint standards do.

Continuing to sell more efficient cars in the face of lower standards could allow automakers to accumulate federal emissions credits that would make it easier for them to meet any future standards and in some cases avoid potential fines for failing to meet the standards.

It's all—almost—enough to get a tough Commander in Chief to throw in the towel. In one meeting, according to three inside sources cited in the report, President Trump even proposed scrapping his own plan, which would leave the Obama administration's steadily increasing fuel-economy standards in place.

Rolling back those fuel-economy increases—and revoking California's long-standing right to set its own standards which other states can also follow—has been a signature part of Trump's efforts to roll back emissions regulations aimed at limiting climate change.

Last August, the administration introduced the Safe Affordable Fuel-Efficient vehicles rule, which would cap planned increases in fuel-economy and emissions standards at 2020 levels through 2026—well after any second term for this President would expire.

Mary Nichols, chief, California Air Resources Board

The previous standards were expected to require all new cars sold by 2025 to average more than 50 mpg—a number that would require significant sales of electric cars to be sold nationwide. (Even those standards, however, were less strict than the latest standards going into effect in Europe.) The increases were negotiated with California, in conjunction with all three Detroit automakers, the EPA and NHTSA.

The agreement was worked out in more than 1,200 pages of scientific analysis that the Trump administration is still working to rebut in sufficient scientific and technical analysis required to implement a new rule change.

In the midst of this turmoil, three senior political officials working on the proposal have resigned, and one career official with years of experience in the issue was transferred to another department, leaving a 29-year-old former aide to Vice President Pence, with little experience in the issue, in charge of working out the new rule.

The rollback—and particularly efforts to rescind California's right to set standards that help the state mitigate its unique smog problems—have resulted in lawsuits against the federal government filed by at least 17 states. If the Trump proposal passes, those lawsuits are likely to linger in courts for years, creating even less unity and more uncertainty for automakers.

Last spring, EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler told Reuters that he expected the new rule to be finalized sometime after Labor Day. Now that timeframe is looking likely to roll back even farther on one of President Trump's signature efforts.

Fusion fantasies are revived: FiatChrysler and Renault boost auto stocks

REUTERS / AFP FiatChrysler, Renault: The topic of possible merger is not yet buried, investors speculate on a new attempt of the merger Reinfected fusion fantasies around Fiat Chrysler and Renault Investors have lured in auto stocks on Wednesday. The European car index grew fastest with 1.7 percent among the industry barometers. The German car… Continue reading Fusion fantasies are revived: FiatChrysler and Renault boost auto stocks

MG Motor India teams up with Cognizant for connected car experience

CHENNAI: IT major Cognizant said on Tuesday that it has designed and implemented a digital solution to help automotive player MG Motor deliver a seamless experience to customers of the Hector SUV — the group’s ‘connected internet car.’Cognizant’s customer experience and enterprise management solution is part of MG Motor’s integrated marketing and engagement program across… Continue reading MG Motor India teams up with Cognizant for connected car experience

Exclusive insights at Research & Innovation Centre: BMW Group Pilot Plant builds BMW iNEXT prototypes

Munich. On the occasion of the BMW iNEXT prototype production, the BMW Group is offering an exclusive glimpse behind the scenes of its Pilot Plant in the heart of the Research & Innovation Centre (FIZ). Prototypes of all vehicles are manufactured long before actual market launch, under the strictest secrecy in specially restricted areas of… Continue reading Exclusive insights at Research & Innovation Centre: BMW Group Pilot Plant builds BMW iNEXT prototypes

INEOS Automotive Announces Powertrain Technology Partnership With BMW

Significant milestone in the development of INEOS Automotive’s 4×4, Projekt Grenadier, with the announcement of a powertrain technology partnership with BMW Group Technology partnership is the latest step forward in the realisation of INEOS’s plans to build an uncompromising world-class 4×4 vehicle BMW Group will supply both petrol and diesel engines, giving Projekt Grenadier’s customers… Continue reading INEOS Automotive Announces Powertrain Technology Partnership With BMW

MINI in Pebble Beach: High speed and high tension.

At the Monterey Car Week 2019 in California in the US, MINI was celebrating 60 years of the brand’s existence with the presentation of two new models – The new MINI John Cooper Works GP and the new MINI Cooper SE represent the future bandwidth in the model range of the British premium automobile manufacturer.… Continue reading MINI in Pebble Beach: High speed and high tension.