152 million cars will be connected to the Internet by 2020
152 million cars will be connected to the Internet by 2020
Toyota Motor is aiming to produce more than 10 million vehicles in 2014, a bullish target that could boost other industries in Japan, a report said Saturday.
The sleek three-wheeled car looks futuristic, but, its creator acknowledges, it has no new technology.
Bentley Motors reinforced its position as the leading manufacturer of luxury vehicles in the world after announcing a 19 per cent increase in global deliveries in 2013.
French company's self-parking app a hit at Consumer Electronics Show.
Hybrid is seeking to buy Fisker’s remaining assets in bankruptcy.
Dramatic one-minute video stresses upon the need to drive carefully within speed limits at all times.
London's iconic black taxi gets a Nissan makeover.
Toyota said on Monday that it plans to launch a fuel-cell car in the United States next year, declaring the hydrogen vehicle with zero emissions “the car of the future.”
Bentley’s most successful model — the Continental GT — gets a roaring V8 and an environment-friendly conscience to power up the range