BMW i. Born Electric.
September 16th, 2011
BMW just unveiled the BMW i3 Concept and BMW i8 Electric Concept cars! BMW i stands for visionary vehicles and mobility services, inspiring design and a new understanding of premium that is strongly defined by sustainability. With BMW i the BMW Group is adopting an all-embracing approach, redefining the understanding of personal mobility with purpose-built vehicle concepts, a focus on sustainability throughout the value chain and a range of complementary mobility services.
Sebastian Thrun: Google’s Driverless Car
April 5th, 2011
Finally, what looks like some real progress getting driver-less cars moving onto the roads.
New Car for the WIRED Editor
February 21st, 2011
This is a pretty wild new car, and it has a few bells and whistles. My kind of car, but will say, when will this guy be using all of this technology?! (Hopefully NOT while driving!)
Topics: Auto, Automotive, Automotive Industry, Car, Innovation, Innovation, iPad, iPod, Video, Wired
GM does it, Masters the “HYDROGEN FUEL CELL”
December 3rd, 2010
OK this will be the last car post in a while. It seems that I make a lot of these. I just had to post this one, as it looks like GM is on the right track, I just wish that this type of tech would come into automotive faster. This is a great idea.
The New Generation Fiskar Karma Hybrid
June 23rd, 2010
Fisker Automotive, Inc., the new American manufacturer of premium green automobiles, unveiled its first production car — the 2010 Fisker Karma. With a starting price of $87,900 ($80,400 after US government tax credits), 1,000 orders for the 100 mile-per-gallon luxury plug-in hybrid have been received since the prototype debuted at the 2008 NAIAS.

