Concept car sets new standards for hydrogen power
By 2020, Hyundai expects to launch 14 or more environmentally-focused models, including hybrids, plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles.
Ford: thinking outside the car and the box
Ford is revising its business model to focus not just on how many cars it sells, but what services it should offer.
SEAT in the fast lane
Mobile connectivity, digital technology and autonomous driving look set to change the way ordinary people use their cars forever.
Created in Barcelona
Home to a fast-growing community of technology start-ups, Barcelona is also on the frontline of the digital revolution that is changing the shape of cars forever.
Seizing the opportunities of the disruptive triangle
In the U.S., the average driver spends around an hour in the car per day with hands on the wheel, eyes on the road. The connected car revolution—linked with the rise of autonomous drive—will enable drivers to use this time more productively.
The future of smart urban mobility
José Nascimento, head of SEAT’s Metropolis:Lab Barcelona, discusses the dramatic impact that new data-based technologies could have on the future of urban mobility.
Taking Kia to the next level
As the automotive industry faces the greatest period of change in its history, coming to terms with new technologies for connectivity, electrification and autonomous driving, market share, scale and global reach have become even more critical to success.
All roads lead to Rio 2016
With a projected cost of around $11 billion, the Rio 2016 Olympics looks like a relative bargain compared to the price tag for the Sochi 2014 Winter Games, which topped $50 billion.
Fujitsu: integration is key
Dr Alex Bazin, Vice President and Head of IoT and Takaaki Suga, Head of the IoT Business Division, Fujitsu discuss mobility trends and solutions.
The Stinger – a dream come true
The Stinger is the most powerful, the fastest and the most expensive car Kia has ever made, and it’s going to take on the best that German car makers have to offer.