Filming the 8th installment of the Fast and the Furious franchise is set to begin any time soon in Iceland with Diesel, Johnson, and Statham reprising their FF7 roles in the sequel. The movie will reportedly feature Subaru-made Impreza, top-tier cars like Rally Fighters and Lamborghini Murcielagos, and a wide array of classic American muscle cars.
Japanese car giant Toyota recently announced a global recall of nearly 3 million of its vehicles due to faulty seat belt issue.
Several reports have emerged claiming a partnership between the two organizations is at work to make autonomous cars.
Tesla launches Autopilot update for their cars
A new study that determines cost and environment benefits, found autonomous electric taxis to fare better than hybrid and gasoline cars.
Google would give monthly updates of accidents involving its driverless cars, Reuters is reporting.
Google is ready to take the self-driving cars it designed onto public roads. Reportedly the cars will hit the streets starting this summer, at a brisk 25mph.
Self-driving cars doesn't mean 100 percent accident free. According to recent reports, four of the 48 self-driving vehicles operating on California roads have gotten into minor fender-benders since September.
The Japanese carmaker Honda unveiled a redesigned version of its best selling Civic model at the New York International Auto Show.
Every car on the road today, and many more in the future will eventually be outlawed, according to Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk.
Making cars probably wont be a good idea for Apple, according to Dan Akerson, retired chief executive officer of General Motors Co.. According to reports, Apple is targeting car production as soon as 2020.
Apple, one of the richest and most powerful corporations in the world, is set to try and conquer a new frontier: automobiles.
Automakers are cramming automobiles with wireless technology but when it comes to securing them, a lot is left.
Land Rover and Jaguar are issuing a recall in the United States for around 104,000 vehicles over potential problems with brakes and lights, according to reports. This recall is the largest ever for the Jaguar Land Rover company.
Apple has been testing a mysterious camera-equipped vehicles in the Bay Area equipping camera equipment and a LiDAR sensor mounted to the roof. Out of the many vehicles, at least one of them is registered to Apple.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM