Tag: Volkswagen
Volkswagen Is Done With Touchscreens for Vital Functions
Our own King Wordsmith Steve Hanley wrote a story yesterday about how upcoming changes to the European New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) will require physical controls, not touchscreen controls, for 5 key functions of a car — using the horn, operating the windshield wipers, activating turn signals, engaging the emergency … [continued]
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EVs Take 96.2% Share In Norway — Nissan Ariya Best-Seller
The February auto market saw plugin EVs take 96.2% share in Norway, up from 92.1% year on year. BEVs continue to squeeze out other powertrains, though diesels and HEVs are now outperforming PHEVs. Overall auto volume was 8,949 units, an increase of 21% YoY. The best-selling BEV in February was … [continued]
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St. Thomas: Industrial past offers way forward to hit growing city’s housing goals
St. Thomas’s industrial past is being eyed as a solution for meeting its housing goals. This is Part Two of Postmedia’s How Canada Wins series.
Reprieve but no relief for London-area auto sector facing Trump tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump’s 30-day pause on tariffs on Canada-made vehicles did little to ease concerns in the London region’s auto sector
Volkswagen ID. EVERY1 — Will This Be A Hit?
Volkswagen’s got its cheap, small electric car in the works. Reaching down to the €20,000 level, the Volkswagen ID. EVERY1 is a new concept car that is supposed to arrive — in some form — in 2027. It is supposed to be fun and sporty, but affordable and practical. The … [continued]
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