Heathrow to use fleet of Jaguar I-Paces in electric chauffeur service
UK’s busiest airport will put up to 200 I-Paces into work this summer.
Autocar Professional Bureau
08 May 2018
Selected models of Volvo trucks would interact with Volvo cars’ connected safety technology to further coordinate and keep the drivers vigilant in accident prone or heavy traffic zones.
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