Ford said on Wednesday it would bring Level 3 driver-assistance systems to market in 2028, allowing drivers to take their ...
The automaker is bringing most of the work in house to reduce costs and retain control.
General Motors in October said it would bring eyes-off driving to market in 2028, beginning with its Cadillac Escalade IQ EV, which starts at more than $125,000. Reuters previously reported that ...
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Ford moves toward centralized computing and internal software development
Ford is continuing a shift toward developing more of its vehicle technology internally, outlining a strategy that centers on simplified electronic architectures, consolidated computing hardware, and ...
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Ford expands its role in Red Bull Racing’s F1 engine program
Ford is no longer content to be a logo on the rear wing in Formula 1. As Red Bull Racing prepares its first in-house power ...
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Ford Sets A Record For Most Recalls Ever Issued In A Single Year
No automaker has ever issued more recalls in a single year than Ford did last year.The company logged 153 recall campaigns ...
Ford said it plans to bring Level 3 driver-assistance technology to the market in 2028, allowing drivers to take their hands ...
Ford is almost ready to take its eyes off of the road. No, this isn't a crack about its 153 NHTSA safety recalls last year.
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Trump’s Big Tech takeover of the federal workforce
The Trump administration recently announced the creation of a new “Tech Force” to bring talent into the government. But the ...
About nine years ago, Ryan Sokoloff, a partner at Susquehanna Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram, concluded he needed to attract more ...
At CES 2026, AI is having some of its most significant impact on everyday, existing products, from TVs to PCs, smartphones to ...
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