Mercedes-Benz announced that its vehicles equipped with its automated driving system will soon be capable of autonomous driving at speeds of up to 95 kilometers per hour on German motorways under specific conditions, according to Reuters. The upgrade is pending certification by Germany’s motor transport authority, which is expected by the end of 2024. Sales… Continue reading Mercedes-Benz upgrades self-driving tech, awaiting approval for 95 kph limit in Germany: Report
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@niche: THE SUMMER OF ‘64.003544
Editor’s Note: Peter is taking a break this week, although he’s still appearing in “On The Table,” “Fumes” and “The Line.” So, I’ve selected one of his more memorable columns – among many – that recounts the fabulous “Summer of ’64.” In “On The Table,” we take another look at the 2025 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63 PRO 4MATIC+ “Motorsport… Continue reading @niche: THE SUMMER OF ‘64.003544
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: Mercedes wants to offer automated driving up to 95 kilometers per hour009719
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
Clean Technica: BYD Brings Its E-Vali Electric Delivery Van To Europe003616
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! A decade ago, Tesla was the electric car company that was leading the world forward into the battery powered future. Today, it has ceded its leadership role to BYD. Where Tesla has failed to introduce new mass market vehicles… Continue reading Clean Technica: BYD Brings Its E-Vali Electric Delivery Van To Europe003616
German FAZ: Norris and Solo at the limit in Singapore007747
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 Singapore007747
German Handelsblatt: Interview: “Don’t write us off” – Mercedes boss announces the largest product offensive in the company’s history009717
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. An alarm signal worries him. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Interview: “Don’t write us off” – Mercedes boss announces the largest product offensive in the company’s history009716
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. An alarm signal worries him. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Interview: “Don’t write us off” – Mercedes boss announces the largest product offensive in the company’s history009715
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. An alarm signal worries him. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Interview: “Don’t write us off” – Mercedes boss announces the largest product offensive in the company’s history009712
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. An alarm signal worries him. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Interview: “Don’t write us off” – Mercedes boss announces the largest product offensive in the company’s history009712
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. An alarm signal worries him. Go to Source