News: Nissan IMx Crossover EV at Tokyo Motor Show
The Nissan IMx crossover EV is presented as a glimpse of Nissan Intelligent Mobility “just around the corner.”
The Nissan IMx crossover EV is presented as a glimpse of Nissan Intelligent Mobility “just around the corner.”
Amidst high-performance supercars, flashy designed luxury cars and a passel of self-driving electric car concepts, the pint-size, almost plain-Jane Honda Urban EV Concept won our hearts at this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show.
The 2018 Nissan Leaf was unveiled to the world today and it marks a strong competitive move in a market full of new rivals.
The 2017 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid SEL is affordable, with performance, handling and ride comfort above the pack.
Ride services appear to be causing people to give up their cars and/or planning to do so.
Continental, the 145-year-old German automotive supplier, is expanding its Silicon Valley presence with a new 65,000-square-foot R&D center in San Jose.
But the true revolution will come when we get to autonomous vehicles. Consumers will enjoy the best of both ride/car sharing.
As ridesharing becomes more widely accepted, it is possible that traffic congestion will diminish and urban areas will flourish thanks to environmental improvements.
Are self-driving buses like Arma and Olli the future of public transportation, or are they simply a stepping stone to the next big thing?
At the core of the idea of smarter mobility for fleets are potentially great positive impact on company costs and environmental pollution.