Polestar’s Thomas Ingenrath Talks About The Company’s Next Move And Why It Won’t Keep R&D In-house.

Startups in the electric vehicle space are often investing heavily in developing smart driving and intelligent cabins to create an experiential difference and gain a technological edge. However, Polestar is an exception. “Developing self-driving completely on your own can lead to problems and mistakes in resource allocation. Source: kr-asia.com

“Fast, Baja Performance”: Why Nissan Navara NISMO Won’t Join Ford Ranger Raptor Attack – Automotive News

The Nissan Navara NISMO won’t be competing with the Ford Ranger Raptor in off-road ability, but will instead be blazing a new trail of “high-speed Baja performance.” These are the words of Ivan Espinosa, Nissan’s vice president of product strategy and planning. Source: www.carsguide.com.au

2024 Tesla Cybertruck Won’t Offer A $40,000 Single-motor Setup

NHTSA documents reveal several details about the 2024 Tesla Cybertruck ahead of delivery in November. The document indicates that the Cybertruck will be available in dual-motor and tri-motor setups, with a single-motor version specifically absent, which was expected to cost less than $40,000. The document also revealed that the Cybertruck will have the following features: Source: Car and Driver

Kia’s Problems Won’t Drive Some 2023 Forte Sedan Orders

Kia Motors has issued an emergency recall of approximately 3,900 2023 Forte sedans, asking drivers not to drive them until dealers have a chance to make safety repairs. Kia told federal motor vehicle safety officials that a joint in the car’s right front lower control arm may not have been properly welded. It may be damaged during use and result Read More