CarBuzz on MSN
Mysterious Company Will Reveal 1,900-HP Hypercar At CES, But We Think We Know What It Is
Since it will be revealed at CES in 2026, the car will be AI-heavy. The company says it will have an AI coach that integrates ...
Some might say that chasing speed records is pointless. However, John Hennessey believes otherwise, viewing it as a ...
Kindred Motorworks’ tech-driven process for restoring and modifying classic cars and trucks such as a Ford Bronco or VW bus ...
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When the 1962 Mercedes-Benz 300SE ruled luxury
The early 1960s were a turning point for European luxury, and few cars captured that shift as completely as the 1962 Mercedes ...
Will new vehicles with familiar names strike a chord? Will a new hit be born? Which brand will spend billions on a new model, ...
XING Mobility will exhibit at CES 2026 in Las Vegas at the Las Vegas Convention Center, West Hall, Level 1, Booth #7059, ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Plug-in ‘AI brain’ box that could make modern cars smarter to debut at CES 2026
South Korea's plug-in 'AI brain' box debuting at CES 2026 could bring advanced AI to cars already on the road.
Tech Xplore on MSN
New AI-based technology offers real-time electric vehicle state estimation for safer driving
A research team led by Professor Kanghyun Nam from the Department of Robotics and Mechanical Engineering at DGIST has ...
REE Automotive signs MOU with Cascadia Motion, LLC, a subsidiary of BorgWarner Inc., to collaborate on electric drive unit development.
For more than 50 years, scientists have sought alternatives to silicon for building molecular electronics. The vision was ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
EVs get smarter: Physical AI helps autonomous cars detect loss of control in real time
New physical AI system helps electric vehicles detect loss of control in real time, improving stability and autonomous ...
MIT researchers have designed a printable aluminum alloy that’s five times stronger than cast aluminum and holds up at ...
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