BMW has become the first automaker to achieve approval under the groundbreaking UN Regulation No. 171 for Driver Control Assistance Systems (DCAS). This milestone eliminates fragmented European legal barriers and sets the stage for rapid global deployment of advanced "hands-off" driving technology over the next few years.
Tesla has launched new Standard versions of the Model 3 and Model Y in the US. The cars are cheaper but lose many of the premium features that defined their higher-end counterparts.
Caterham has announced a new development partnership with Yamaha Motor for its electric sports coupe, Project V. Yamaha will provide its latest cutting-edge e-axle technology, enhancing the lightweight, compact electric powertrain that stays true to Caterham's DNA of simplicity and fun-to-drive vehicles. The prototype, developed by TOKYO R&D, is expected to be completed by mid-2025. This collaboration marks a key milestone in Caterham’s electric vehicle journey, accelerating the delivery of Project V to market while integrating advanced vehicle motion control technology from Yamaha.




