After the JCW sports package, a full-fat Mini Cooper Electric John Cooper Works is coming soon. A prototype of the sporty electric hatchback will make...
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Mercedes-Benz will once again invest more in combustion technology, Group CEO Ola Källenius told a German newspaper. The drivetrain of the hybridized combustion engines is to be “properly” reworked so that “it will last well into the 2030s.” Mercedes-Benz is far behind schedule in terms of EV sales. As the general economic and regulatory conditions do not promise a boost, the Group changed course at the beginning of the year. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
After the JCW sports package, a full-fat Mini Cooper Electric John Cooper Works is coming soon. A prototype of the sporty electric hatchback will make...
Mercedes has completed its EQT and (e)Citan model range with a long-wheelbase version of the electric versions of its compact van, while the Citan...
Mercedes has completed its EQT and (e)Citan model range with a long-wheelbase version of the electric versions of its compact van, while the Citan...
Over the last decade, the G-Class has maintained its unique engineering, but changed into more of fashion icon. This year sees the arrival of a...
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Nexperia, one of the world’s largest makers of basic semiconductors such as diodes and transistors, says it will invest US$200mil to expand capacity...
Today, most large commercial aircraft are powered by jet engines: hence the term "jet aircraft." The jet engine is a far cry from the piston engine,...
Belgian public transport operator NMBS/SNCB invests between 30 and 40 million euros a year in a facelift for its smaller stations until 2032. This...
Group 1 (GPI) acquires four Mercedes-Benz dealerships in Hertfordshire to expand its operation in the United Kingdom.