In a first for the automotive industry, the models of the BMW Neue Klasse due to be launched from 2025 onwards will feature trim parts made of plastic whose raw material contains around 30 percent
Loren Bill at Treadway Equipped advises, supplies and services workshop equipment to automotive business across New Zealand, with a strong focus on recommending the right equipment for their custom
Plummeting temperatures across New Zealand are putting increased pressure on batteries. A battery uses a chemical reaction to store and deliver energy.
The OpenR screen in the All-new Mégane E-TECH Electric is beyond a doubt Renault’s most striking breakthrough in on-board technology in the past several years.
The all-new C8 Corvette Stingray is taking the automotive world by storm, wowing people with its eye-catching good looks, incredible sound as well as power and performance capabilities.
A staple of American car culture for the past hundred years, the classic car key has evolved drastically over time and may one day become obsolete as drivers look to more convenient solutions to op
If you are among the millions of American households who adopted a dog during the past 12 months, you’re likely familiar with the KONG toy, a hollow, rugged rubber cone that can be filled with trea
The road to electrification requires industrial transformation at all levels. For this to happen, innovation is key. In Martorell’s Workshop 9, a drone flies above the production lines.
Leather is a standard material for vehicle interiors. It is traditionally used for seat covers, on steering wheels, arm rests and decorative panels. When designing the all-electric ID.
Jaguar Classic is bringing a strictly limited run of new C-type Continuations to life in celebration of the iconic model’s motorsport heritage, 70 years after it first raced to victory at the Le Ma
Sound of mobility: Motor vehicles have been enabling individual mobility for 135 years and the car radio has been providing the accompanying sound for around 100 years.
When it comes to maintaining production systems, the solution of choice at the BMW Group is to use sensors, data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI).