The presence of just a few autonomous vehicles can eliminate the stop-and-go driving of the human drivers in traffic, along with the accident risk and fuel inefficiency it causes, according to new research.
The company's US chief told the press that the 2019-era vehicle should carry a price between $35,000 and $40,000, and should have at least a 250-mile range.
Dubai plans on bringing the EHang 184, an autonomous quadcopter, to the city's skies by July.
Pre-orders are about to begin for the world's first commercially available flying car
Uber has hired 30 year NASA veteran Mark Moore to help it develop flying cars.
Even as the capabilities of self-driving cars continue to evolve, it is not a given that consumers will choose to buy one. What is equally likely is that autonomous vehicles will transform the automotive industry entirely.
There’s ‘Enhanced Autopilot’, which in itself offers several different features, and there’s ‘Full Self-Driving Capability’, which despite its name will not enable self-driving for a while, but could still be useful to Tesla drivers very soon.
Solar Team Great Britain has created the UK’s first family-sized solar-powered car. The newly formed team has launched a Kickstarter campaign to help them build what it hopes will win the title as the world’s fastest solar-powered car.
Nissan has said it's bringing some self-driving cars to London next month to take part in the first EU trials of its technology.
The Chinese tech giant LeEco has begun construction on its planned $3 billion electric car manufacturing facility in China.
Faraday Future finally revealed its first production car, officially dubbed the FF91, tonight at CES 2017 in Las Vegas
Elon Musk tweeted some exciting product news on Christmas Eve, hinting at a Supercharger V3 capable of charging a Tesla battery in mere seconds vs the current charging units.
Some of the biggest names in the automotive industry are already priming the market for the introduction of self-driving vehicles. The future of self-driving cars is upon us.
The research could lead to the development of ultra-high capacity lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and portable electronics.
Singapore just became the first country to actually implement self-driving taxis on the road for public use. Welcome to the future.