Autobahn 8, Ulm towards Stuttgart. The Alba descent lies behind the travelers. A Mercedes S-Class is driving in the right lane directly behind a truck. The driver has his eyes on a news magazine, which he is holding with his hands next to the steering wheel. The screen shows a speed of almost 100 kilometers… Continue reading German FAZ: Mercedes wants to offer automated driving up to 95 kilometers per hour007756
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German FAZ: Norris and Solo at the limit in Singapore007755
Lando Norris weighed an estimated five kilos less when he climbed out of his McLaren after a victorious drive. A city tour at Formula 1 speed in Singapore is stressful at 30 degrees Celsius and humidity levels around 75 percent. However, as superior as the Brit won the night race at the equator on Sunday… Continue reading German FAZ: Norris and Solo at the limit in Singapore007755
Italian EV charging firm Alpitronic expands to the US
Italian EV charger manufacturer Alpitronic has opened a new US headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina as it looks to expand across North America. Alpitronic’s Hyperchargers boast an average efficiency rate above 97.5% and support all EV brands. The company’s repair and service network can service chargers anywhere in the country. Alpitronic America has tested pre-production… Continue reading Italian EV charging firm Alpitronic expands to the US
Japanese firm shows high-tech SUV penned by Nissan GT-R designer
Japanese parts supplier THK will show a radical new electric car concept penned by Nissan GT-R designer Shiro Nakamura at the upcoming Paris motor show. Named the LSR-05, it’s a four-seat coupé-SUV conceived to show off the company’s latest technological developments. The fully functional car is powered by three electric motors: two 125bhp units are mounted in the rear… Continue reading Japanese firm shows high-tech SUV penned by Nissan GT-R designer
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: Mercedes wants to offer automated driving up to 95 kilometers per hour009737
So far, Mercedes’ semi-autonomous system can only be used at low speeds. That should change. Only the Federal Motor Transport Authority still has to give the green light. Go to Source
German Manager Magazine: Auto industry: What’s behind the profit warnings from Mercedes and BMW003590
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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
German Handelsblatt: Car industry: Mercedes wants to offer automated driving up to 95 kilometers per hour009731
So far, Mercedes’ semi-autonomous system can only be used at low speeds. That should change. Only the Federal Motor Transport Authority still has to give the green light. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Interview: “Don’t write us off” – Mercedes boss announces the largest product offensive in the company’s history009730
In an interview with Handelsblatt, Ola Källenius sticks to the luxury strategy, praises the innovative strength of German car manufacturers and calls for more lax CO2 targets. A signal worries him.
German FAZ: Mercedes wants to offer automated driving up to 95 kilometers per hour007751
Autobahn 8, Ulm towards Stuttgart. The Alba descent lies behind the travelers. A Mercedes S-Class is driving in the right lane directly behind a truck. The driver has his eyes on a news magazine, which he is holding with his hands next to the steering wheel. The screen shows a speed of almost 100 kilometers… Continue reading German FAZ: Mercedes wants to offer automated driving up to 95 kilometers per hour007751