Remove 2018 Remove Connect Remove Las Vegas Remove Miles
article thumbnail

Honda Motor Europe: 2/3 of European sales to feature electrified powertrains by 2025; “Electric Vision”

Green Car Congress

The first new hybrid model, which will feature Honda’s two-motor hybrid system, will go on sale in 2018. NeuV has two seats with luggage space behind, which also stores the ‘Kick ’n Go’ electric scooter concept designed for ‘last mile’ transit.

Honda 170
article thumbnail

Hyundai NEXO fuel-cell vehicles self-drive (Level 4) 118 miles from Seoul to Pyeongchang

Green Car Congress

Three of Hyundai Motor Company’s next-generation NEXO fuel-cell-electric vehicles ( earlier post ) have completed a self-driven 118-mile (190 km) journey from Seoul to Pyeongchang. NEXO has a target range of 500 miles (NEDC) on a single charge of hydrogen and takes only five minutes to refuel. Connectivity Enhanced Infotainment System.

Hyundai 317
article thumbnail

Kia to introduce 16 new advanced powertrain vehicles by 2025: 5 hybrids, 5 PHEVs, 5 BEVs, 1 FCV; Niro EV Concept

Green Car Congress

Kia Motors presented its new “Boundless for All” future mobility vision at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Connected – By 2025, Kia will adopt connected car technologies across every vehicle segment, and aim to make every single model a connected car by 2030. Niro EV Concept.

Kia 150
article thumbnail

Faraday Future unveils its first production car, the electric FF91

Green Car Congress

Faraday Future revealed the FF91—its first production electric car—in Las Vegas ahead of the opening of CES. The vehicle as presented is packed with connectivity and autonomy technology. The plan is to deliver the production vehicles in 2018; however, Faraday still needs a factory.

Las Vegas 150
article thumbnail

Mercedes eSprinter first drive: here’s the deal – it’s a van, but it’s electric

Baua Electric

The eSprinter has already been out for some time in Europe, first unveiled in 2018 , but that version was not available in the US. Range and efficiency The 113kWh battery is estimated at 273 miles (440km) of range under the WLTP test cycle (or 329 miles on the WLTP city cycle), which tends to be more forgiving than the EPA cycle.

article thumbnail

BMW Group launches high performance D3 platform: data-driven development for autonomous driving

Green Car Congress

million miles) of real-life driving data from the test fleet vehicles. million miles) of the most relevant driving scenarios and environmental factors are then extracted. In autumn 2017 the first group of engineers moved into the new building, which celebrated its official opening in April 2018. level’s increase in performance.

BMW 207