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18 JULY 2023 • 3 MIN READ

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Tesla's Optimus bot takes the spotlight

Tesla has implemented a novel sales strategy to enhance revenue generation, distinct from its usual focus on sophisticated vehicle design and groundbreaking battery technology. This strategic move revolves around showcasing the company's humanoid robot, Optimus, in select Tesla showrooms situated in China. The primary objective is to captivate showroom visitors and stimulate their enthusiasm towards Tesla's electric vehicle offerings. Nevertheless, the precise particulars of Optimus' presentation remain enigmatic, much like the evasive specifics of Tesla's upcoming electric vehicle – the Model 2. Source

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BMW reveals ConnectedRide intelligent eyewear for bikers

The innovative smart glasses for bikers were officially unveiled during the BMW Motorrad Days event in Berlin. The Connected Ride smart glasses operate in tandem with the rider's mobile device by establishing a seamless Bluetooth connection with a dedicated app on the user's smartphone. This integration empowers riders to tailor their visual projections and manage various settings both before embarking on a journey and while on the road. They provide a secure and close-fitting alignment with various helmet styles and facial contours and a sturdy lithium-ion battery enables a duration of operation lasting up to 10 hours. Source

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Fresh budget-friendly Dacia Spring released, UK

Luke Broad, the Dacia Brand Director for the UK, enthusiastically asserted that the Spring model would effectively address a crucial void in the UK electric vehicle market. With an anticipated price of slightly above €17,300, the Spring is poised to render electric driving more attainable. With a 44 bhp (33 kW) motor might appear modest in comparison to conventional vehicle powertrains, it is important to consider its targeted usage as an urban-oriented electric mobility solution. Additionally, the official range of 230 km aligns with the requirements of most daily commutes and city driving scenarios, underscoring its practicality and efficiency for urban dwellers. Source

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Mustang Mach-E promotional video sneak peek

Ford has tantalized the automotive community with an enigmatic video teaser, hinting at the impending arrival of a variant for the immensely popular Mustang Mach-E. Mark Rushbrook, the esteemed global director of Ford Performance Motorsports, affirms that this new creation remains faithful to the essence and legacy of the Mustang. Adding to the excitement, the elusive Mach-E variant will share the limelight at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2023. This ensemble is set to make their dynamic debuts at the festival, promising an exhilarating showcase of Ford's commitment to innovation and performance. Source

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GAC Aion Hyper GT disclosed, China

Initiated by GAC New Energy's newly established independent sub-brand, Aion presents their fresh model on the Chinese EV market. New GAC Aion Hyper GT is incorporating a single electric motor that delivers a commendable 245 horsepower (180 kW) and 355 Nm of torque and 6.5 seconds for the 0 to 100 km/h sprint. This model boasts a 60 kWh ternary battery, endowing it with an impressive range of 560 km. With a diverse array of configurations available, the Hyper GT embraces a broad pricing spectrum, commencing from €28,300 and ascending to €43,750. Source