Bentley electric SUV gets ultra-luxury interior with curved screens
Bentley prepares electric crossover: new spy photos reveal details Bentley is preparing to unveil its “urban SUV” later this year. …
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Bentley prepares electric crossover: new spy photos reveal details Bentley is preparing to unveil its “urban SUV” later this year. …
Update for the Japanese market Mazda has introduced a series of style and technology changes for the Flair Crossover model …
Update for Skoda Octavia: second facelift on the way The fourth generation of the Skoda Octavia, which debuted in 2019, …
REI caught in scandal over AI bicycle advertisement Recreational Equipment Incorporated (REI), known for its environmental stance, has found itself …
Toyota reduces production of RAV4 and other models due to global issues Toyota has announced a reduction in overseas production …
Return of Osca: Italian manufacturer returns with Chinese SUV and Lotus-based sportscar Italian company DR Automobiles, known for importing Chinese …
New Record for California’s Gas Tax The cost of living is constantly rising, but in California, the situation is reaching …
Japanese automakers Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi plan to join forces to standardize electronic control units (ECUs) in their next-generation models. …
Shelby introduces new versions of the Ford F-150 Raptor: over 1000 hp Shelby, a company that has been turning powerful …
A Texas resident is seeking at least $250,000 in compensation. Her Aston Martin, which she left running, was stolen. The …
BMW M bosses dream of a new supercar For many years, BMW fans have been asking whether the company will …
Mazda MX-5 update for Japan: quieter, but with new versions The Mazda MX-5 (known as the Roadster in Japan) has …
Slate Auto: An electric vehicle that promises profit from first sales Unlike Rivian and Lucid, which incurred losses for years …
Ford realized that artificial intelligence requires human expertise Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in various fields, but companies are …