US automaker General Motors’ (GM) Korean subsidiary GM Korea is planning to manufacture its next-generation electric vehicles (EV) in South Korea, as part of its attempt to restore momentum for the stalling vehicle technology. The ...
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Japanese auto maker Toyota has debuted the 2014 Toyota Highlander sports utility vehicle (SUV) at the 2013 New York International Auto Show in the US. The vehicle will be launched with three powertrain variants, claims the company. ...
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US based electric vehicle manufacturer ZAP will launch CN 380, its first HYBRID CNG vehicle with Jonway Auto's A 380 sports utility vehicle (SUV). The company is planning to make the car available in two variants that will be powered by ...
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Spanish automobile manufacturer SEAT has revealed its Mii Ecofuel ahead of its debut at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show that will be held in Switzerland during 05-17 March 2013. The vehicle is expected to be made available in Ecofuel and ...
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Car manufacturer Ford will increase the A motorhome and commercial chassis production capacity by 35% to meet the growing demand for recreational vehicles in the US. The manufacturer will also increase the production capacity of the 6.8L ...
The first spy shots of the next-generation Holden Cruze have emerged, more than three years before the new car is scheduled to roll off Holden’s Adelaide production line. The camouflaged mule was snapped during cold-weather testing, ...
German automobile manufacturer Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the 2014 CLA250 and CLA250 4MATIC- all wheel drivw (AWD) at the ongoing North American International Auto Show in Detroit, US. The vehicles are powered by the 2L four-cylinder ...
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Startup company Elio Motors is closer to achieving its goal of selling an American-made, three-wheel vehicle by securing a former General Motors plant in Louisiana. The lease and financial assistance from the state moves the low-cost Elio ...
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German automobile manufacturer Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the 2014 E-Class Coupe and Cabriolet, ahead of their debut at the upcoming North American International Auto Show to be held in Detroit during 14-27 January 2013. The new ...
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IDG News Service - It looks like a bull, trots at the speed of a wolf and carries equipment like a pack mule, but does it have a place on the battlefield of the future Researchers are conducting a two-year study of a robot that promises to ...
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Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors is planning to launch the Outlander plug in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) in Japan on January 24, 2013. The PHEV will be powered by a 4B11 2.0L four-cylinder gasoline engine and twin permanent magnet ...
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German automobile manufacturer Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the CLA scale model ahead of its debut at the upcoming North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) to be held in Detroit, US in January 2013. The vehicle will be offered with ...
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Japanese carmaker Toyota has launched the remodeled Crown Series including Crown Royal and Crown Athlete sedans to boost sales in domestic market which have dropped about 75% over the past two decades. The 14th generation Crown series is ...
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Toyota Motor Corp. on Tuesday launched a completely remodeled Crown luxury sedan featuring an all-new design and improved safety functions. Toyota aims to expand its customer base in the midst of the shrinking domestic sedan market, by ...
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Japan and India have reached a basic agreement to jointly develop rare earths, used in the production of several high-tech goods from weapons to cell phones, and supply Tokyo with about 14% of its rare earth needs, reports The Mainichi. ...