The car’s climate control system, the most valuable element for the buyers, according to Coches.net

Published 1/28/2019 11:26:17 PM MADRID, 28 Jan. (EUROPA PRESS) – The car’s climate control system is the most valuable item for buyers of a vehicle (75%), followed by emergency braking (35%), parking sensors (34%) and cruise control (32%) , according to the study of the process of purchase of a vehicle and after-sales service 2018… Continue reading The car’s climate control system, the most valuable element for the buyers, according to Coches.net

Parking robot at Gatwick airport

At Gatwick Airport, from April on, a robot called Stan is being tested for parking. First, a test should be carried out to see if the project is workable. But then it should soon become a reality. It’s about Stan, a robot that parks cars. Stan, the name of the robot vehicle, consists of a… Continue reading Parking robot at Gatwick airport

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Audi expands premium mobility offering in Europe: Audi on demand starts in Spain

Audi is expanding its premium mobility offering in Europe and is now launching Audi on demand also in Spain. The first service hub has opened on January 21 with a local Audi partner in Barcelona. In this way, the service is increasingly becoming established as a new digital area of business for retailers. The Four… Continue reading Audi expands premium mobility offering in Europe: Audi on demand starts in Spain

Continental for data protection

The boss of the automotive supplier Continental calls for data protection to take account. The last Federal Minister of Transport, Alexander Dobrindt (CSU), had the Ethics Committee convene with the Autonomous driving employed. Although they promised to cast their results into laws, that did not happen. Also the current Minister of Transport, Andreas Scheuer (CSU)… Continue reading Continental for data protection

Mercedes-Benz MPV presented in India: The V-Class wins over a new market: debut in India

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Stuttgart/Mumbai

Stuttgart/Mumbai – Today, the Mercedes-Benz V-Class celebrated its market launch in India accompanied by around 100 media representatives and other guests. It is available to order there immediately. After Japan in 2015 and China in 2016, the MPV with the three-pointed star has thus entered another major Asian market and is becoming an increasingly important component of the international “Mercedes-Benz Vans goes global” growth strategy.

About the V-Class
The V-Class combines the functionality of a classic van with the typical strengths of a Mercedes-Benz passenger car. It does not just offer space for up to eight people and an intelligent stowage space concept, it also distinguishes itself from other vehicles with its stylish design and its manifold personalisation options resulting from the various equipment lines and design packages. Plus there is a multitude of other pleasant options, including the biggest panoramic sliding sunroof in the segment, the wide centre console with integrated coolbox and the temperature-controlled cupholders with LED illumination or even the discreet ambient lighting which offers three colours and five dimming levels. With this concept, the V-Class has already managed to impress customers in more than 90 countries around the world.
About Mercedes-Benz Vans goes global
With its “Mercedes-Benz Vans goes global” strategy, Mercedes-Benz Vans is following a three-part approach. Outside of the European core markets, it seeks to tap into growth potential, broaden and differentiate the product portfolio, as well as driving forward the business unit's position as a technological leader.
The latter will be achieved by the future-oriented adVANce initiative, as well as through the development and commercialisation of comprehensive, customer-oriented transport and mobility solutions.

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Six PEUGEOTS on the aventure PEUGEOT stand at Retromobile

The 44th Rétromobile show will be held at Porte de Versailles in Paris from 6 to 10 February 2019. The 120,000 visitors expected over the five days will be able to admire the PEUGEOT e-LEGEND Concept, an all-electric, autonomous and connected vehicle by the Lion brand. The star of last year’s Paris Motor Show will… Continue reading Six PEUGEOTS on the aventure PEUGEOT stand at Retromobile

Data Protection Is Not an Optional Extra

Technology company Continental addresses end customers’ demands for connected services CEO Dr. Elmar Degenhart on European Data Protection Day: “Data is an obligation. Data protection is essential for us as a technology company.” Rapid implementation required for the new industry standard for cybersecurity Hanover, January 28, 2019. Drivers in Germany, the U.S.A., China, and Japan… Continue reading Data Protection Is Not an Optional Extra

India Digest: Ola cuts Foodpanda budget; IDFC’s road assets sale; SMILE Microfin owners eye exit

January 28, 2019 Ola has slashed its budget for Foodpanda, while Canadian pension funds and NIIF are in talks to acquire seven road assets of IDFC. Also, Developing World Markets is again looking to sell its 67 per cent in SMILE microfinance. Ola slashes Foodpanda budget Indian ride-hailing major Ola has reportedly more than halved its… Continue reading India Digest: Ola cuts Foodpanda budget; IDFC’s road assets sale; SMILE Microfin owners eye exit