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TechHow data helped keep Red Bull’s F1 team on track during the pandemic
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 19, 2020
Mustang Mach-E 19
Design ThinkingThe Sound of Silence: Why Automakers Are Changing the Noise That Electric Vehicles (Don’t) Make
By Jennifer AlseverDecember 8, 2019
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TechToyota Design Chief Says the Future of Cars Is Custom Speedsters and Rolling Boxes
By BloombergFebruary 16, 2018
Ford Expands Test of Microsoft HoloLens To Speed Car Design
TechFord Expands Test of Microsoft HoloLens To Speed Car Design
By Barb DarrowSeptember 22, 2017
The Amazing Tale of How Cuba Saw Its First New U.S. Car in 58 Years
Design ThinkingThe Amazing Tale of How Cuba Saw Its First New U.S. Car in 58 Years
By Sue CallawaySeptember 25, 2016
The Volkswagen logo is seen on a Kombi minibus during a Kombi fan club meeting in Sao Bernardo do Campo
TechElon Musk Confirms Tesla Minibus Built on Model X Chassis, Unveiling Next Year
By David Z. MorrisJuly 31, 2016
Ed Welburn
Design ThinkingRetiring GM Design Chief On Being Black and His Incredible 44-Year Legacy
By Ellen McGirtJune 21, 2016
New 2012 VW Passat First Drive And Factory Tour
TechPost-Dieselgate, Volkswagen Retools Itself for Faster Ride
By ReutersFebruary 28, 2016
How base jumping made its way inside the Jeep Renegade
Travel & LeisureHow base jumping made its way inside the Jeep Renegade
By Holly ReichFebruary 24, 2015
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