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AI-driven autonomy is transforming transportation, reshaping vehicles, infrastructure, manufacturing, sustainability, and national competitiveness worldwide, rapidly.
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Consumer Reports’ brand ranking for used cars focuses on the reliability of 5- to 10-year-old models, based on member surveys.
Connecticut resident Jason Trelli wondered how his 2011 Jaguar got such a low value after it was towed in May 2023.
Michigan’s chief mobility officer, Justine Johnson, tells Newsweek how new-age mobility tech is a big part of business statewide.
Toyota is about to make another major shift in the way it produces cars. For decades, the company operated on a rhythm: redesigning its key models every four to five years, before extending that cycle to about seven years during the 2000s. It worked well enough.
Solid-state batteries seem to be in a perpetual “coming soon” state, promising more driving range, higher safety and faster charging speeds for the better part of the last decade. Next year, however, is shaping up to be the year of solid-state batteries in electric cars.