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The next level of automated driving? Letting
Hyundai’s XCIENT lorry is an autonomous green machine
The modern road tester – the one living in the world as it is, rather than the one they prefer to run away and hide in – writes a great deal about so-called advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
MERCEDES is in for a busy 2026, but few of its new-model launches will be more important than the next GLA. Due later this year in both hybrid and electric forms, the Mk3 car should bring substantial
TRUNDLING through the darkness on a country road in Oxfordshire, the light of our car’s adaptive LEDs pick out a pothole lurking amidst the undulations of the tarmac. Seeing this, we’re given enough t
I doubt there are any drivers still alive who were among some of the first to be trained on driving the English Electric Type 5s – the famous Deltic – in 1961. For those who were trained at the time,
WE’VE all seen the scarily realistic images created by artificial intelligence littering our social media feeds. But this got us wondering: could your next car be designed using AI? It turns out the a