Uber to Partner Up With Mercedes Benz for Autonomous Fleet
More growth for the ride hailing service.
More growth for the ride hailing service.
The modernization project will revise the track's infield, seating, and hospitality areas.
Leaked image shared to a Jeep Wrangler forum shows what seems to be the 2018 model's (slightly revised) front end.
The installation, located in southern California, proves that Tesla is more than just an electric car company.
"[Trump] wanted to learn" about autonomous vehicles, Fields said in an interview. And the president is reportedly interested in seeing what self-driving are can do...and what sort of economic benefit they could bring.
The 90-second spot highlights more than just the automotive portion of the brand; the Big Game commercial also shows off Ford's alternate mobility programs, such as Chariot and its bike-sharing platform.
In a drone-versus-cat battle, who wins? (Hint: The cat wins—every time.)
It may not be the biggest automotive brand in sales anymore, but Toyota is still number one when it comes to Earth's search engine habits.
"Making cars is really hard," said Uber CEO Travis Kalanick. Luckily, Mercedes-Benz's parent company is here to help.
A rare example of law enforcement detaining someone for piloting a drone.
To see off the Phantom VII, Rolls has put together a nautically-inspired extended-wheelbase limo with 1930s-inspired elegance.
Fueled by emissions concerns and power output figures, the two automakers rekindle an old partnership that helped created the insanely fast McLaren F1.
The Honda sports car would arrive on the brand's 70th anniversary, and employ an all-new powertrain and chassis.
Testing the midcycle refresh of Lamborghini's natural-breathing V12 Aventador leaves us, well, breathless.
Which Porsche is fastest around a track, turbocharged and AWD or naturally aspirated and RWD?
Decision-making capabilities are just the start for these flying robots. Microsoft wants to use unmanned aerial vehicles to map out mosquito breeding grounds and determine where deadly infectious diseases are being harbored.
A team from Lausanne creates a cooperative system where autonomous vehicles can merge, platoon, and avoid obstacles individually while within a group unit, without a lead vehicle issuing instructions.
Manufacturers are teaming up to further fuel cell development.
The regulations could potentially put a big hurt on the American economy.