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Business, Published on 19/09/2019
» TOKYO: Buses may not be the most glamorous mode of transport but at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, they will represent Toyota Motor Corp's best bet for wider acceptance of hydrogen power -- technology so far eclipsed by electric vehicles.
Richard Leu, Published on 21/08/2019
» EQV people-carrier is the brand’s second BEV after the EQC SUV.
Richard Leu, Published on 12/03/2019
» The Range Rover can now be had with a stretched body and plug-in hybrid. Can it truly be a half-priced Bentayga?
Business, Published on 05/10/2018
» TOKYO: Japan's SoftBank Group Corp and Toyota Motor Corp are betting on a future when consumers and businesses will order up their transportation needs on demand, forming a new venture that will develop and deploy ride-hailing and self-driving car technologies.
Richard Leu, Published on 02/08/2018
» Thanks to a downsized diesel engine and 10-speed automatic, the Ranger has further cemented its status as the best all-round pickup.
AFP, Published on 09/10/2016
» BERLIN - Germany said Saturday it was still investigating the operation of the autopilot system on cars made by electric automaker Tesla, as German media reported an internal ministerial report called it "dangerous".
Published on 25/09/2016
» KARUIZAWA, JAPAN - Transport ministers from the Group of Seven industrialised countries agreed on Saturday to reinforce international cooperation in creating safety regulations to promote self-driving cars.
AFP, Published on 16/06/2016
» FRANKFURT - Volkswagen said Thursday it plans to launch more than 30 all-electric models by 2025 as the scandal-hit auto giant tries to reposition itself as a leading player in environmentally sustainable modes of transport.
AFP, Published on 03/10/2015
» BERLIN - German automaker Daimler said it trialled a self-driving truck under real traffic conditions for the first time Friday, on a motorway in southern Germany.
B Magazine, Richard Leu, Published on 20/09/2015
» Many people regard Mongolia as a must-see destination once in their lifetime. But after a 1,500km driving stint in the country sandwiched between China and Russia, it probably won’t be.