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  • Stellantis Unveils Future-Proof EV Platform: A 500-Mile Ram and Jeep's Electric Revolution Stellantis introduces the STLA Frame Platform to enhance electric and hybrid vehicle production amid declining sales.
  • Older Drivers with Depression Are More Likely to Engage in Risky Driving—Find Out Why A study shows elderly drivers with depression are prone to risky behaviors, highlighting the need for screenings and interventions.
  • Li Xiang Defends Lidar, Says Musk Would Benefit from Understanding China’s Driving Conditions Li Xiang critiques Elon Musk's self-driving strategy, emphasizing the need for LiDAR in China's unique driving conditions for safety.
  • Chevrolet Trax Named Best SUV in North America: A Perfect Balance of Price and Performance The Chevrolet Trax subcompact SUV is named a top model for 2025, praised for its design, performance, and value at a reasonable price.
  • Honda Unveils Next-Gen Hybrid System: Fuel Efficiency Improved by More Than 10% Honda unveils a next-gen hybrid system with a 10% fuel efficiency boost and plans for a zero-emission lineup by 2040.
  • Why Your Brain Thinks You're Poisoned: Surprising Science Behind Motion Sickness Let's delve into everything about motion sickness, which makes the brain mistakenly think you've ingested poison.
  • Ever Wondered Why Some Countries Drive on the Left and Others on the Right? We'll Tell You In countries like South Korea and the U.S., vehicles drive on the right side of the road, but in the U.K. and Japan, they drive on the left. While this may seem bizarre to us, about 35% of the world’s population lives in countries where cars drive on the left. Since the very beginning, most […]
  • Russian Diplomat Drunk Drives and Refused Breathalyzer Test A Russian diplomat who caused a car accident refused to take a breathalyzer test despite reeking of alcohol.
  • Jaguar Land Rover Tests Range Rover EV in Arctic Chills and Desert Heat Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) Korea announced that it is conducting driving tests of the prototype of the Range Rover Electric in the world’s harshest locations. Range Rover Electric, the brand’s first pure electric vehicle, is attracting attention as a model that will lead the way in powerful electric driving performance and a sophisticated and luxurious […]
  • Future is Here: Waymo Unveils Fully Autonomous Ride-Hailing in LA Waymo, the autonomous driving division of Google’s parent company Alphabet, announced that it will begin offering a fully autonomous ride-hailing service to the general public in Los Angeles starting March 14, 2024, and plans to launch in Austin, Texas, by the end of this year. Waymo has been testing its Level 4 autonomous ride-hailing service […]
  • Florida Court Admits Tesla Driving Assistance System Defective Palm Beach County Judge acknowledges Tesla's flaws in driver assistance system, raises concerns about Autopilot terminology.
  • November Tire Alert: Don't Be Part of the 99.9% – Replace Your Tires Now Winter tire care is essential for safe driving. Choose winter tires, replace all four, and check tire pressure regularly.
  • 25-Year-Old Goalkeeper Paralyzed, Forced to Retire Due to Drunk Driving Accident Jeju United goalkeeper Yoo Yeon-soo, paralyzed by a drunk driving accident, retired at 25, now pursuing Paralympics.
  • Tesla Wins Legal Battle Over Autopilot Fatality Tesla was cleared of liability in a fatal Autopilot-related accident. A California jury ruled that there was no manufacturing defect.
  • Japan's First Level 4 Autonomous Vehicle Collides With Bicycle, Operations Halted Japan's first Level 4 autonomous vehicle collided with a bicycle, prompting a suspension of operations for investigation.
  • Serial Drunk Driver, Aged 70s, Causes Accident, Flees, and Loses Vehicle Police confiscated a man's vehicle after he caused a drunk driving accident while unlicensed during his probation period.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • $470K Electric Super Coupé Going Viral Among the Rich Rolls-Royce's electric car Spectre wows with a 386 km driving range, stunning design, and strong Korean pre-orders.
  • How Tesla's Dojo Became the $50 Billion Game-Changer Morgan Stanley values Tesla's Dojo computer at $50 billion, boosting stock by 6%. Dojo accelerates AI in autonomous vehicles.
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