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Audi and Nvidia to introduce AI car by 2020

By Rachel Burgess, Autocar UK calendar05 Jan 2017

Audi is partnering with American technology company Nvidia in its bid to lead the autonomous revolution.

Bosch demonstrates car technology of the future with CES concept

By Sam Sheehan, Autocar UK calendar05 Jan 2017

New voice control technology can understand casual conversation, allowing passengers to control in-car features in mor...

Hyundai reveals hyper-connected and future mobility tech at CES

By Sam Sheehan & Jimi Beckwith, Autocar UK calendar05 Jan 2017

The Internet of Things and autonomous systems take centre stage on South Korean car maker’s Las Vegas stand.

Harman showcases anti-hacking car tech live at CES 2017

By Jimi Beckwith, Autocar UK calendar04 Jan 2017

Tech company Harman showcases its latest range of tech at CES, along with a live demonstration of its anti-hacking sof...

Ford to add electrified F-150, Mustang, Transit by 2020 in EV push

By Jimi Beckwith, Autocar UK calendar04 Jan 2017

Ford today revealed its electrification plans, which include hybrid versions of some of its most popular models, as we...

Mercedes-Benz teases 2017 GLA ahead of Detroit motor show debut

By Sam Sheehan, Autocar UK calendar04 Jan 2017

The facelifted BMW X1 rival gets an evolved exterior design and raised ride height.

Infiniti reveals new QX50 concept ahead of Detroit Show debut

By Autocar UK calendar01 Jan 2017

Infiniti has revealed an image of the QX50 concept and details of some of the new technology it showcases ahead of its...

Lamborghini Urus SUV to be brand's first and only plug-in hybrid

By Richard Bremner, Autocar UK calendar29 Dec 2016

Lamborghini's R&D boss has confirmed its new SUV, on sale in 2018, will be the only plug-in hybrid across the company'...

UK car production crosses 1.6 million mark in 2016

By Sam Sheehan, Autocar UK calendar23 Dec 2016

A total of 1,613,495 cars were produced, with 78% (1,258,909) of them being shipped abroad. At the same point in 2015,...

Shanghai court sanctions £350,000 fine to Chinese copycats over BMW logo

By Jimi Beckwith, Autocar UK calendar22 Dec 2016

Two Chinese companies have been fined around £350,000 for the use of a strikingly similar logo to the BMW roundel.