New Volvo tech tells you there’s been a crash ahead
Volvo is rolling out new technology that will tell you if there is an accident ahead, enabling you to avoid the area or respond accordingly.
DriveNews.co.uk: Your Ultimate Hub for Comprehensive Automotive News and Insights! We bring you the latest reports, stories, and updates from the world of cars, covering everything from vehicle launches to driving tips. Stay with DriveNews.co.uk to stay revved up about the automotive world 24/7
Volvo is rolling out new technology that will tell you if there is an accident ahead, enabling you to avoid the area or respond accordingly.
Sitting atop the recently-updated ID.3 range, GTX variants score distinct front bumpers, lighting signatures and wheel designs. More power and chassis focus is a given.
Volvo is rolling out a new safety feature for its 40, 60, and 90 vehicle lines to alert drivers of an accident scene ahead.
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Not all heroes wear capes. Some don't wear anything at all.
It’s fair to say the 996 Porsche 911 is having a bit of a moment right now. From official Porsche Classic one-offs to Instagram accounts reclaiming the fried-egg moniker, people are coming around to Porsche’s late-’90s and early aughts 911 due to its blend of relative affordability, an analog driving experience, and modern creature comforts. Now, companies are building turn-key Safari kits for 996s, boosting ride height and capability while retaining the 911’s signature rear weight bias and sports-car dynamics.
Colloquially known as black boxes, flight recorders were mandated by top aviation countries in the late 1960s. Despite their name, they're not actually black; these devices are typically bright orange to make them easier to find after a crash. Later this year, a similar device will become mandatory on all new cars sold in the European Union.
We should start here by pointing out that you can’t buy the Nio EL6 in the UK. Not yet, anyway.
There's no shortage of companies that specialize in transforming the Porsche 911 into an off-roader, but most of these builds start with an older air-cooled model that costs a significant amount of money. Denmark-based coachbuilder KALMAR Automotive wants to make high-performance off-roading accessible to a wider audience, so it developed a kit that brings SUV-like updates to the newer 996-generation 911.