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The number of new cars registered in the EU amounted to 913,995 units last month, an annual jump of 13.7%, according to newly released data by the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA). Dramatic growth was seen in countries including Romania, (+34.6), Denmark (+27.1), Poland (+25.1), and Spain (+23.1%), with Cyprus leading the pack (+105.4). Manufacturers recording large registration increases included Honda (+155.4), Volvo (+63.5) and Toyota (+47.3). In terms of numbers, the Volkswagen Group dominated, with 254,019 units, an annual jump of 15.5%. The Volkswagen Group includes ...
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Incredible technological advancements have been made in autonomous vehicles, from the integration of Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology to advancements in AI and machine learning, that promise a transformative impact for the automotive industry. Yet, despite their clear benefits — greater cost-efficiency, less traffic congestion, and lower carbon emissions — widespread adoption of autonomous technology remains elusive. If history is our guide, we risk repeating the same missteps with autonomous driving as with electric transportation. For a century, the technology for electric vehi...
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Global automakers and electric vehicle (EV) startups unveiled new models and concept cars at China's largest auto show on Thursday, with a focus on the nation's transformation into a major market and production base for new-energy vehicles – a trend that Europe's car manufacturing giants are struggling to keep up with. Toyota and Nissan both announced tie-ups with major Chinese technology companies as they strive to meet customer demand for AI-enabled online connectivity in cars, from social media apps to autonomous driving features. Chinese EV makers have been expanding rapidly into overseas ...
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German industrial production increased for the second consecutive month in February, according to data released by the country's official statistics agency on Monday. Compared with January, industrial output increased by 2.1%, the most dramatic monthly rise seen since January 2023. The figure is far more positive than expected, with Reuters analysts having predicted a 0.3% rise. Annual production, however, is still down 4.9%. The driving force behind the monthly increase was a 7.9% jump in the construction sector, as building projects benefited from milder weather. Carmaking output also rose b...
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