Zetsche leaves, the system remains Zetsche

Wednesday, 09/26/2018 14:58 clock After 13 years as head of Daimler, Dieter Zetsche will leave office. At the general meeting of the car company in May 2019, his successor will be announced, the previous development director Ola Källenius , That’s what the supervisory board of the car company decided on Wednesday. The personality in itself… Continue reading Zetsche leaves, the system remains Zetsche

Apollo Automobil Intensa Emozione “IE” completes another successful round of Testing in collaboration with technical partner, HWA AG

Germany,  October 5th, 2018 Apollo Automobil Intensa Emozione “IE” completes another successful round of Testing in collaboration with technical partner, HWA AG OCTOBER 2018  The Apollo Automobil Intensa Emozione “IE” gets closer to production as it completes another successful round of dynamic development in collaboration with technical partner, HWA AG. Recent multi-day endurance test took… Continue reading Apollo Automobil Intensa Emozione “IE” completes another successful round of Testing in collaboration with technical partner, HWA AG

Groupe Renault and Newfund are investing in the startup Akoustic Arts to accelerate the development of its on-board directional speakers

Groupe Renault and the fund Newfund announce their investment in the French startup Akoustic Arts, specialized in directional sound. This agreement paves the way for Renault and Akoustic Arts experts to collaborate on the integration of innovative directional speakers into Renault vehicles. This project is part of Groupe Renault’s strategy which aims to offer new… Continue reading Groupe Renault and Newfund are investing in the startup Akoustic Arts to accelerate the development of its on-board directional speakers

The game of alliances is set up in the autonomous car

Who will win the race for the autonomous car? The car manufacturers multiply in any case the alliances, to give themselves the best chance of one day reaching the finish line. Thursday, Toyota unveiled the creation of a joint venture with SoftBank to develop his “e-pallet”, a sort of wagon capable of making deliveries without… Continue reading The game of alliances is set up in the autonomous car

NAVYA and AXA launch a partnership to develop insurance solutions tailored to autonomous vehicles

3 October 2018 NAVYA and AXA launch a partnership to develop insurance solutions tailored to autonomous vehicles To mark the opening of the 2018 Paris Motor Show, NAVYA, a leading company in the autonomous vehicle market and in smart and shared mobility solutions, and AXA, a global leader in insurance and asset management, announce the… Continue reading NAVYA and AXA launch a partnership to develop insurance solutions tailored to autonomous vehicles

Snows acquires Perrys’ Portsmouth multi-franchise site

South of England-based Snows has taken over a Perrys site selling Fiat, Mazda and Peugeot in Farlington, Portsmouth. The showrooms now have Snows branding and the company will sell Abarth models for the first time from the Fiat facility. “This is another strategic acquisition for the business, further strengthening our offering to discerning customers in… Continue reading Snows acquires Perrys’ Portsmouth multi-franchise site

SoftBank and Toyota team up to develop services powered by self-driving vehicles

SoftBank is getting into self-driving car services after the Japanese tech giant announced a joint-venture with Toyota in its native Japan. SoftBank is invested in Uber and a range of other ride-hailing startups like Didi in China and Grab in Southeast Asia, but this initiative with Toyota is not related to those deals. Instead, it… Continue reading SoftBank and Toyota team up to develop services powered by self-driving vehicles

Karamba Security introduces ThreatHive Solution for expedited detection of automotive cybersecurity vulnerabilities

Karamba Security online service provides actionable insights on hacking attempts to electronic controller units (ECUs) of autonomous and connected vehicles Karamba Security announced ThreatHive, which provides automobile OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers a view of actual, online attacks on their ECUs during development. This service offering enhances Karamba’s ECU protection portfolio with Automotive Threat Intelligence, giving… Continue reading Karamba Security introduces ThreatHive Solution for expedited detection of automotive cybersecurity vulnerabilities

Chinese automaker Borgward built gasoline vehicles in order to sell EVs in America

2019 Borgward BX6
Borgward is unorthodox even among the rapidly evolving cast of 21st-century automakers. It’s a Chinese company, with German heritage, that now wants to bring electric cars to the U.S.

Already in the gas-powered SUV market in China, it has sold more than 100,000 units over the past two years, Now Borgward is eyeing a 2020 or 2021 debut in the U.S. with its next-generation EVs.

Last month, Borgward announced at an artificial intelligence conference in San Francisco that it would open its U.S. headquarters and R&D center in Sunnyvale, California; it also outlined some of its AI safety tech for autonomous vehicles.

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President and CEO Jason Yang, speaking to Green Car Reports there, said that his company's strategy of selling gas vehicles before introducing EVs is different than what other new Chinese automakers like Byton and Nio are doing, because it has to be.

“We think EV business is not a profitable business in the short run, and every company needs to survive,” Yang said. “We can't just be burning cash.”

2016 Borgward BX7

Focusing only on electric vehicles would result in just that sort of financial waste, Yang said, but by building gas SUVs first, Borgward can make money as well as share parts and manufacturing facilities between the gasoline and electric models. As proof that his way of thinking is right, he pointed to Tesla.

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“I think Elon Musk is a superhero,” he said, calling Musk “a lucky man” for his ability to be so personally tied-in with Tesla’s finances. “Not everyone can be so lucky, so we have to be realistic.”

Part of that realism will show in Borgward's AI platform, which Zhou Xing, Borgward's director of artificial intelligence for autonomous driving, said will be tested with supervised AI learning and repeating virtual tests tens of billions of times.

Yang said that Borgward's in-house AI strategy is better than what major automakers are coming up with. “All of our intelligent technology was designed by ourselves, not a Tier 1 supplier,” Yang said. “So we have our own IP, and we can modify and improve the intelligence system faster than the big automakers.”

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Today, depending on how you look at it, Borgward embodies either much of what its original namesake stood for or very little of it. Originally started by Carl Borgward in Germany in 1919, the company’s products offered a successful combination of style and affordability. The fun ended in 1961, when the company went bankrupt and remained a quiet bit of automotive history—until Carl's grandson Christian set out to revive the brand in 2005.

1957 Borgward Isabella Coupe

In 2008, Chinese investors became involved, and the brand was officially relaunched in 2015, with its first vehicle—the BX7 gas-powered SUV—coming to market in 2016.

Since then, Borgward has sold over 100,000 SUVs, including both gasoline models and the all-electric BXi7. In 2019 in China, Borgward will launch the BXi5 and the BXi6, two new all-electric SUVs that are smaller than the BXi7. Plans for the next few years call for a BX7 plug-in hybrid and a long-wheelbase EV called the BXi3L, alongside BXi3 and BX5 plug-in-hybrid concepts still on the drawing board for 2020.

Pogo Carshare joins Communauto Group

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 19th, 2018 Local company partners to expand carsharing in Edmonton with more cars and lower fares   (Edmonton) Pogo Carshare is proud to announce its partnership with Communauto, the oldest and largest carsharing organization in Canada. The two companies plan to further develop carsharing and promote sustainable mobility solution in Edmonton.… Continue reading Pogo Carshare joins Communauto Group