
Ford looks at axing self parking feature
Carmaker Ford is considering getting rid of the automated parallel parking feature ias part of its cost-cutting measures in 2024, because few customers use it.

Carmaker Ford is considering getting rid of the automated parallel parking feature ias part of its cost-cutting measures in 2024, because few customers use it.
The Australian consumer group CHOICE has issued a report saying smart technologies built into new Toyota cars pose “significant risks to customers’ privacy, collecting highly
Highways Voices returns for a new series today, and we start with a special interview with friend of the programme and regular contributor Richard Neumann

General Motors is cutting a billion dollars (£788 million) of spending from its driverless taxi division Cruise, but insists it remains committed to the self-driving

From more than 200 miles away, Purdue University researchers have been able to test their autonomous vehicle technology using the University of Michigan’s real-world test

General Motors’ driverless car subsidiary Cruise has published the findings of an independent report into a collision between one of its driverless vehicles and a

Apple is reported to have changed its plans for a car to a less ambitious design, with the intent of finally bringing an electric vehicle

Google’s driverless vehicle sister company Waymo has asked Californian authorities for permission to expand its driverless service to Los Angeles. US News reports that Waymo,

Footage has been shared of a Waymo driverless car repeatedly asking for help from passers by to shut a back door so it could move.

Mobility service provider SIXT and carmaker Stellantis have come to a multi-billion euro agreement under which SIXT could buy up to 250,000 vehicles for its
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