Jaguar reveals electric crossover. Production starts in 2017.

Jaguar is joining the race among luxury brands to market electric vehicles with the I-Pace crossover concept introduced late Monday ahead of the Los Angeles Auto Show. The production version of the EV will be shown in late 2017 and go on sale in the U.S. in the second half of 2018.

Mercedes-Benz markets their first new electric EQ car by 2019

With a range of up to 500 kilometers and the typical Mercedes strengths such as safety, comfort, functionality and connectivity, the Mercedes EQ is the forerunner of a new era. Mercedes-Benz Cars aims to have over ten all-electric vehicles in its portfolio by 2025.

Toyota Recalls Highlander SUVs Over Brake Fluid Warning Light

Toyota will be conducting a safety recall of 7,100 model year 2016 Highlander units in the US due to a brake fluid reservoir sensor issue.
The vehicle would fail federal safety standards which require a warning light for when there is a drop in brake fluid levels. If a driver can’t be notified about a drop in brake fluid levels, it could increase the risk of a crash.

Honda recalls 350K Civics for brake defect

Our beloved reliable Japanese Honda has to recall 350 Civics for parking brake issues. The defect can be fixed with a software update. The recall covers Civics with both the 1.5-liter turbo and 2-liter engines. The electric parking brake may not engage when the engine is turned off, leading to the possibility that the car could roll away and crash.

McKinsey & Co: Cars electric in cities by 2030

Today, a small number of cities, such as Amsterdam, Singapore, and Stockholm, are singled out as having effective mobility. With varying degrees of emphasis, they have efficient public transit, encourage cycling and walking, and have managed to limit congestion and pollution. McKinsey predicts modern cities will be dominated by electric cars in 2030.

Drilled, slotted, or vented rotors

You often see them vented, drilled, or slotted. Sometimes there’s a combination of the three, and it’s best to know which works most efficiently for the driving you plan to do. You won’t see these rotors on race cars though, as the drilled rotors can become stressed and damaged during the high-stress environment of racing. The reason you see drilled rotors on some sports cars? Honestly, it’s because people think they look cool. 🙂

Porsche Mission E charger compatible with Tesla

Porsche has confirmed that its Mission E charging infrastructure will work with Tesla vehicles. The ultra-fast, 800-volt charging system will recharge the Mission E to 80% in about 15 minutes, and will also service new electric vehicles from Volkswagen and Audi.

Investigation into Ford-150 pickup truck brakes

25 consumer complaints about the Ford F-150 pickup trucks include claims of “a sudden and complete loss of brakes,”. The vehicles affected are the 2015 and 2016 model year F-150s that have 3.5-liter engines. The F-150 is the best-selling vehicle in North America.

Dutch electric mobility car costs to $37 a week

Amber One is a car designed to help eliminate the huge amount of time our own vehicles currently spend idle. But you can’t buy one – to gain access, you subscribe to a service at a cost of €33 (around $37 U.S.) per week, which will let you use any available Amber One nearby. The Amber One is set to enter production in 2018, with prototypes hitting the road next year.

Chinese tycoon raises $1.08 billion for electric car

China’s Le Holdings Co. has raised $1.08 billion to develop its electric sports car that has drawn comparisons to the Batmobile!
The latest in a series of alternative energy vehicle investments even as the industry is set for a Chinese government shake-up.