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There are few significant trends that will shape the automotive industry in 2023 and beyond.

The automotive industry is at the forefront of digital transformation, embracing it with great enthusiasm. Car manufacturers are heavily investing in modernizing the sector, with a staggering $100 billion invested globally in 2022, according to ABI Research. This investment is projected to reach $238 billion annually by the end of the decade. The relationship between

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Canadian Electra Meccanica delivers first vehicle to U.S.

Tiny Canadian startup automaker Electra Meccanica represent their tiny electric 3-wheeler. So they are certified for sale and the first vehicle is delivered to U.S. Electra Meccanica isn't meant to replace a conventional car, but rather to handle short trips such as commutes as efficiently as possible. The Electra Meccanica Solo is a single-seat electric with a

PSA Group – Peugeot & Citroen want to focus only on electric cars

The PSA Group, which includes Peugeot and Citroen, has revealed its electric vehicle roadmap by creating a dedicated unit called the Low Emission Vehicles Business Unit. The Low Emission Vehicles Business Unit will be focused on developing electric mobility products for the group’s entire range by 2025. PSA Group Face The Future Peugeot knows it has

Systems for safety of self-driving cars are in progress

  Suppliers of automotive industry are working to bring into play systems for safety of self-driving cars. Engineering teams are preparing future systems for backup systems for the brakes, steering, sensors and computer commands that guide future vehicles. The idea is to give vehicles secondary systems that will allow them to safely pull over in

Ford asking reconsideration of Obamas administration emissions and mileage standards

Meeting of the President Donald Trump and the executives of the biggest companies in the field of automotive industry held at the White House on January 24. still raises the interest of the professional public. Ford Motor Co. CEO Mark Fields asked President Donald Trump to reconsider emissions and mileage standards that had been finalized

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