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·17/12/2025

Kia PV5 receives multiple international awards in 2025

The Kia PV5, the brand’s first all-electric Purpose Built Vehicle (PBV), has earned a broad set of global recognitions in 2025 for performance, safety, design, and practical usability. Awards include multiple “Van of the Year” titles in the UK, a five-star Euro NCAP Commercial Van Safety rating, and the 2026 International Van of the Year honor from industry journalists.
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·07/11/2025

Elon Musk says Tesla is almost ready to let drivers text at the wheel using Full Self-Driving, but the legal and technical gaps remain huge

Elon Musk claims Tesla is close to allowing drivers to text behind the wheel once its Unsupervised Full Self-Driving mode arrives. The problem is that Tesla still operates at SAE Level 2, the regulatory path to Level 3 or 4 is unclear, and texting while driving remains illegal in most regions. The gap between Musk’s promises and what the law allows makes this claim far more complicated than it first sounds.
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