Four-wheel warning lights: how driving data ends up at insurance companies
The practice of sharing consumers' driving data with insurance companies, often without clear consent, is a very bad sign.
The practice of sharing consumers' driving data with insurance companies, often without clear consent, is a very bad sign.
We explore the revolutionary idea of a car-free world, analyzing the environmental benefits, public health implications and challenges to overcome.
Toyota announces an aftermarket upgrade service for updating cars, completely changing the logic of the automotive market.
Mercedes-Benz brings AI into our cars with the integration of ChatGPT in its voice control system: it is the first house in the world.
The project by a Korean designer is surprising: the concept car shows all the potential of autonomous vehicles, including luxurious interiors and spa atmospheres.
BYD launches an intelligent suspension system that gives incredible control to cars, improving safety and performance
Steam cars have been a truly fascinating chapter in automotive history. Could they be experiencing a "back to the future"?
Incentives for electric cars such as the ecobonus are important for sustainable mobility in Italy. What will happen in the future? We see.
The patent of the American company looks like something out of a dystopian film: in the event of non-payment, the car could disable some functions and then go away on its own.
The experience of multi-channel platforms also changes the approach to buying a car
Bulletproof, with pepper spray and other devilry: it's not a video game, Rezvani Vengeance is a real car.
It really seems impossible, fellow drivers (especially Europeans), but the manual gearbox is dead. Don't shoot the pianist though: I'll cry with you.
A new self-healing coating is miraculous: it erases scratches from a car in 30 minutes. Just keep it in the sun.
In the EU, exceeding speed limits may one day become impossible, and today an important step has been taken in this direction.
An ambitious plan already approved: NYC 25x25 will take away from cars a quarter of all roads in the Big Apple. Space for buses, bikes and pedestrians.
A really interesting concept this TROIS: the car is able to take advantage of maglev technology to go almost anywhere.
A fully rotatable cockpit "cell" allows the energy of an impact to be dissipated: it sounds interesting. Will it work?
Natural materials and a screen that shows only what is needed and when it is needed: ShyTech sees the future of car displays.
The cars will detect the drunken state of the driver themselves, with a built-in alcohol meter. And in a US bill the date also ticks.
A study group used mathematical models to analyze different car use scenarios, and drew up a recipe for surviving in the cities of the future.
A 3D holographic display integrated into the dashboard and capable of providing a "super view" of the road is in the early stages of testing in the UK