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  • BMW's Mega Investment in US Electric Vehicle Production BMW is investing $1.7 billion in the USA for an EV battery factory and plans to produce six electric vehicle models by 2030.
  • Tesla's New Tech Monitors Your Yawns and Blinks to Prevent Drowsy Driving Tesla's new drowsy driver alert uses internal cameras to monitor and alert drowsy drivers in European vehicles.
  • MIT Professor Praises Late Samsung Chairman's Visionary Who Saw Beyond Possibility Prof. Scott Stern lauds late Chairman Lee's visionary Samsung leadership in mobile, alliances, tech, and design.
  • Shockwave in Electric Truck Industry: Volta Trucks Faces Bankruptcy Swedish electric truck startup Volta Trucks is filing for bankruptcy due to issues with its battery supplier, Proterra.
  • CEO's Playbook: How a Top Woman Leader Runs a World-Class Hotel Hotel Shilla is focusing on luxury upgrades, exemplified by its long-term partnership with Chanel in Jeju.
  • Electric Car Prices Drop, Now More Affordable for Americans The average price of battery-electric vehicles in the U.S. drops to $56,830, driven by Tesla's price reductions and an increase in sales.
  • Ford to Temporarily Cut F-150 Lightning Production at Michigan Plant Ford temporarily reduces shift at Rouge Electric Vehicle Factory, affecting 700 jobs, citing supply chain issues, not UAW strike-related.
  • Car Lover's Dilemma: Manufacturers Prioritize 'Features' Amid Security Debate Automakers prioritize software and biometric tech, but face cybersecurity risks, including potential hacking vulnerabilities in vehicles.
  • 5 Little-Known Facts About Electric Cars that Owners Often Miss Stay safe with electric cars: cautious charging, accident response, and flood precautions for eco-friendly driving.
  • Volvo EX30 Named 'Car of the Year' by UK's 'The Sun'. The Volvo EX30, a next-generation premium electric SUV set to make its debut in November, has been crowned 'Car of the Year' by UK daily 'The Sun'. The Volvo EX30 is evolving to meet...
  • Sneak Peek: Lamborghini's Huracán Replacement Breaks Cover As the Lamborghini Huracán turns 10, anticipation grows for its successor featuring hybrid technology, enhanced design, and over 800 hp.
  • Kim Jong Un's Escort Vehicle Leaves the World in Shock Kim Jong Un's Russia visit featured Hyundai Starex escort vehicles, sparking questions about their appearance in North Korean footage.
  • Surveillance Extending to Your Car: Shocking Claims by U.S. Organization Car manufacturers collect extensive personal data, including sensitive information, raising concerns about privacy and data control.
  • $1.5 Billion? Putin Boasts His Private Car to Kim Jong-un, and it Turns Out To Be… Russian President Putin presented his luxury Aurus Senat limousine to North Korean Chairman Kim Jong-un during their summit.
  • Making Big Bucks, but... The Top "Extreme Job" Trending These Days Despite facing challenges like unpleasant situations, Waxers are high-earning professionals in the growing field of waxing.
  • Volvo Announces to Stop Production of THIS Model, Shocks Everyone Volvo to halt diesel production by 2024, shifting focus to electric vehicles. Climate and electrification drive change.
  • Tesla Cybertruck is Not Really Eco-Friendly, According to Forbes Tesla's Cybertruck deviates from Musk's eco-vision. Critics highlight its size and environmental ambiguity, while Tesla eyes profitability.
  • 5 Insider Secrets to Slash Your Airfare by Up to 12% Demand for international travel surges; discover five tips for securing up to 12% cheaper airfare for your next trip.
  • Man Who Dared to Hijack a Tour Bus and Even Snapped a Selfie Teenage boy steals 45-seater tour bus for a joyride, films the crime for social media; netizens outraged, highlighting a rising trend.
  • Bugatti Supercar for Kids Comes with an Eye-Popping Price Bugatti unveils the Baby 2 Carbon Edition electric, a tribute to its history and designed in collaboration with the UK company.
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