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Flying car company to test futuristic vehicles in US airspace: 'Uses less energy per trip than a Tesla'
Self-driving cars are quickly spreading across the country — could flying cars be next? Alef, based in San Mateo, California, has secured agreements with two Silicon Valley airports to test the ...
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Chinese manufacturer unveils futuristic flying vehicle that anyone can operate: 'You don't need to be a professional pilot'
"The future of mobility." Chinese manufacturer unveils futuristic flying vehicle that anyone can operate: 'You don't need to be a professional pilot' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Ford Motor is keeping the F-150 Lightning, but changing its technology. It plans to add thousands of jobs and enter this new ...
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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 ...
GM Design has unveiled the P5 VTOL Concept, one of four futuristic vehicles created exclusively for the reimagined Test Track attraction at Walt Disney World’s Epcot in Florida. The concept embodies a ...
Tesla Cybertruck owners with buyer’s remorse can breathe a little lighter today. Or can they? Yes, they’ll soon be able to trade in their futuristic vehicles for the first time since purchase. But ...
Brake-by-wire is an emerging technology whose advantages seem certain to make it the eventual solution for future vehicles, so Design News had a chat with Janani Neelakantan, Senior Technical Manager ...
The new building kit is the product of a partnership between the toymaker and a company specializing in lunar surface mobility and space resources. When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
Exiting the iconic muscle car era of the 1970s, the shift into cars from the 1980s was profound. From Ford and Chevy to Lamborghini and Porsche, automakers leaned into high-tech, futuristic vehicles, ...
General Motors is eliminating Apple CarPlay and Android Auto from all future vehicles — and it’s already maddening motorists. The surprising announcement was made earlier this week by CEO Mary Barra, ...
In the future, most vehicle recalls will be done by only lifting one finger. And that finger is likely to be touching a screen's "OK" button. Connected car technologies are changing the way automakers ...
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