Toyota logos are seen at City Toyota in Daly City, California, U.S., October 3, 2017. REUTERS/Stephen Lam TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp on Monday said it would begin testing self-driving electric cars around 2020, which will use artificial intelligence (AI) to engage with drivers, as the company competes with tech firms
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VW’s Bold EV Investments Cover Trucks And Buses, As Well
Volkswagen AG’s commitment to developing electric vehicles just keeps getting bigger as the company tries to balance making appropriate investments in alternative drivetrains and repaint its image after a colossal scandal in which it faked emissions tests on its diesel engines to make them seem cleaner than they are. The company
Dunlop expands its Nigerian business
Sumitomo Rubber South Africa(PTY) Limited (SRSA) in partnership with Tyre Express Nigeria Limited has opened a Dunlop Zone store in Victoria Island, Lagos. The opening of the store will help them in the expansion strategy which sees them focusing on key African countries with great growth potential and expanding markets. “In Nigeria,
Coscharis Ford SKD Plant in Lekki Has Produced Over 600 Rangers
Coscharis Ford Assembly Plant, Lagos Nigeria Lagos - The newly built Ford Assembly Plant in Nigeria being managed by Coscharis Motors Plc., has capacity to produce over a hundred units of the sturdy Ranger daily. President/CEO, Coscharis Group, Dr Cosmas Maduka CON, stated this at the official media launch of the facility
Ford offers repairs to prevent exhaust leaks in 1.4 million Explorers
General Motors Reaches Tentative Deal With Striking Canada Workers
Pickup Trucks Cost Big Bucks, But Sales Keep Plowing Ahead
GM to scale back production at Detroit car plant
GM Detroit Hamtramck Assembly Line DETROIT/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - General Motors Co said on Thursday it plans to scale back production at an assembly plant in Detroit starting later this month as it tries to deal with declining U.S. sedan sales. GM said in a statement that effective Oct. 20 its Detroit-Hamtramck plant
American Pickup truck buyers want more luxury
Heated and cooled seats. Backup cameras. Panoramic glass roofs. Not exactly what springs to mind when you think of a pickup. But that's what American truck buyers increasingly want, spending an average of $46,844 on a pickup, according to Kelley Blue Book. That's more than the starting price of luxury SUVs
