Canadian car company Motive has announced the development of a bio-composite bodied electric vehicle, dubbed the Kestrel.
Luxgen, a company almost no one’s ever heard of, has unveiled a supposedly high-tech SUV, unimaginatively named the Luxgen7 SUV.
Ford built its Fiesta number 6,000,000 just days after Transit number 6,000,000. These are just two examples of how much the car industry has progressed in the last decades.
Autocar has spied Gordon Murray’s revolutionary new T25 city car being tested for the first time.
Back in the 80’s, car companies started fitting their cars with voice synthesizers. I wasn’t born back then but I can only imagine it made travels very long and at the end of them you probably wanted to harm yourself. Mini is trying to revive that.
Renault has unveiled the production versions of the Fluence Z.E. and Kangoo Express Z.E. all-electric vehicles, and is now accepting pre-orders.