⚡Our report from the official launch event of the new software-based electric vans conceived by FLEXIS S.A.S ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/evWb4tKM 😃 We attended the official launch of the first electric vans conceived by, the joint venture formed by Renault Group, Volvo Group and CMA CGM. A single native electric platform and three types of vans designed to revolutionize urban commercial mobility in the coming years through the smart combination of made-in-Europe hardware and software.
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🚗 𝐇𝐲𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐚𝐢’𝐬 𝐞-𝐂𝐨𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐫 𝐒𝐲𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐦 – 𝐈𝐧𝐧𝐨𝐯𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐨𝐫 𝐎𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠? 🤔 I first saw Hyundai’s e-Corner System during its debut at CES. Since then, it has been showcased at many exhibitions around the world. And just recently, I spotted a test vehicle equipped with the e-Corner system on a proving ground near Seoul. Seeing it in action was impressive. However, as remarkable as it is, does the average driver actually need to move sideways or spin in place? While this innovation might be useful in dense urban environments, I wonder if Hyundai Motor Company (현대자동차) is addressing real-world problems or creating solutions in search of one. 🤷♂️ Additionally, integrating all these systems into the wheels could raise concerns about reliability and maintenance costs in the long run. Is this innovation for the sake of innovation, or are we looking at a true mobility breakthrough? I'd love to hear your thoughts. BTW, what happened to ZF Group's Smart Urban Vehicle or General Motors Four-Wheel-Steering? #Hyundai Hyundai MOBIS #Innovation #Mobility
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BYD showcases Sealion 07 EV in Japan, launch set for later this year The Sealion 07 EV will enter the Japanese passenger car market this year and will be BYD's fourth model there after the Yuan Plus, Dolphin and Seal. cnev.co/XrWPura 👇
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Las Vegas, USA―Today at CES 2025, Toyota Motor Corporation ("Toyota") announced it has completed Phase 1 construction of 'Toyota Woven City' ("Woven City"), its test course for mobility, and is preparing to launch, scheduled to begin in fall 2025 or shortly thereafter. More information: https://lnkd.in/d96z43iW... Toyota Motor Corporation Official Global Website: https://global.toyota/en/ Toyota Motor Corporation on Twitter: / toyotamotorcorp
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Truckpages NEWS: Demonstrating Electric Renault Trucks Resilience After travelling 23,000 kilometres across Europe, Renault Trucks’ Diamond Echo electroluminescent electric truck brought its... Read More...> https://buff.ly/3W9WeHk
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Last week I had the opportunity to share with Automotive News our Mocean Car subscription success story and how Hyundai Connected Mobility will continue to develop its products and services to stay attractive to the evolving consumer needs. Come check out the article in the link below: https://lnkd.in/eRwEjHvw Hyundai Connected Mobility
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For the third time this week, we’re seeing car subscription gaining serious global momentum. Mocean Subscription, backed by Hyundai Connected Mobility, is set to launch in Germany this month, as part of its broader European expansion. This announcement is a clear signal that OEMs are increasingly prioritizing subscription as a key part of their mobility strategy. As Marcus Welz, Managing Director of Hyundai Connected Mobility, puts it: "Mocean Subscription is not just meeting evolving customer expectations, but paving the way for a more dynamic, customer-centric approach." The growing involvement of major OEMs like Hyundai Motor Europe is a pivotal moment for the industry. As subscription-based models continue to gain traction, it’s clear that the future of automotive mobility is flexible. If you’re not already thinking about how to integrate subscription into your offering, you might want to start. #CarSubscription #Automotive #Mobility Liran Golan Andreas Kurtz Florian Schwendner
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For the first time in China, new energy vehicles have outsold traditional fuel-powered passenger cars on a monthly basis, according to China Passenger Car Association data for July. Here's what you need to know: ➡️ New energy vehicles include battery-only and hybrid-powered cars. ➡️ The category accounted for 51% of new passenger cars sold in China last month. ➡️ China is the world’s largest car market. Read more: https://cnb.cx/3YA5B4X
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🌟 Exciting News from Renault Trucks! 🌟 Ordering is now open for the Brand New 100% Electric Renault Master E-Tech! Available in multiple formats including Panel Van, Crew Van, Chassis Cab, and Platform Cab, this innovative electric van is designed to meet the demanding needs of modern fleets. 🚚 Key Features Include: 📏 Max Load Length: Up to 4.48 meters. 🚪 Rear Door Height: 1.70 meters. ⚖️ Maximum Gross Payload: 1625 KG. 🏋️♂️ Towing Capacity: 2.5 tons. 📦 Loading Volume: Up to 22 m³. 🔋 Range: Up to 285 miles on a full charge. Whether you're looking to enhance your fleet's efficiency or step up your sustainability game, the new Renault Master E-Tech is an exemplary choice that promises not only to meet but exceed your expectations. 📞 Interested in learning more about how the Renault Master E-Tech can revolutionize your fleet operations? Feel free to call me at 07577 194358 for more information. Elevate your fleet with the power of electric! You won't want to miss adding the new Renault Master E-Tech to your lineup. 💼🚀 #RenaultTrucks #ElectricVehicles #FleetManagement SustainableTransport #InnovationInMotion
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Mixed year-end results in Sweden In Sweden, electric car registrations in 2024 fell by 15.9 per cent compared to the previous year – from 112,179 to 94,333. Nevertheless, the most successful model across all drive types was an electric car.
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