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Velotric Fold 1 review: A 28 MPH folding e-bike that looks good and rides better!

Baua Electric

Velotric Fold 1 video review Velotric Fold 1 tech specs Motor: 750W (1,050W peak-rated) rear hub motor with 70Nm of torque Top speed: 28 mph (50 km/h) Range: Claimed up to 55 miles (up to 88 km) Battery: 48V 608Wh Weight : 63 lb (28.6 The bike is equal parts fast yet comfortable, peppy yet controllable, and simple yet refined.

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Tesla FSD Beta 10.69.2 gets green light for all testers with v10.12.2

Teslarati

Around 100,000 drivers are part of the FSD Beta program. Looks good to roll out to all Tesla owners with 10.12.2 (~100k cars)! “Biggest issue they need to address is the failure of the software to slow the car in advance of speed limit changes, traffic lights, and hard turns. Tesla started rolling out 10.69.2

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BMW M introduces its first high-performance car with electrified drive system: BMW XM PHEV

Green Car Congress

BMW M GmbH is introducing its first high-performance car with an electrified drive system. The BMW XM sprints from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.3 The lithium-ion high-voltage battery is mounted in the car’s underbody and provides 25.7 l/100 km [147 – 157 mpg US] in the WLTP cycle; combined electric power consumption of 30.1 – 28.9

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DELIVER electric light commercial vehicle demonstrator to make its debut at FISITA

Green Car Congress

Liberty Electric Cars, the European subsidiary of Green Automotive Company, has completed the build of the first fully functioning example of “DELIVER”—an electric light commercial delivery vehicle funded by the European Commissions’ 7 th Framework Programme. Presentation at Strategies in Car Body Engineering 2014, Bad Nauheim.

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Report: Drunk Driver Charged With Homicide, Defense Will Blame the Car

The Truth About Cars

However, the vehicle’s suite of advanced driving aids have muddled the case and are apparently being used as part of the defense. Investigators were under the impression that the Ford had impacted the Honda because it was stopped in the center lane with no lights. A fourth vehicle was also struck. Images: Ford Motor Co.]

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IIHS: few vehicles excel in new nighttime test of pedestrian AEB systems

Green Car Congress

Four of the first 23 midsize cars, midsize SUVs and small pickups tested earn the highest rating of superior, but more than half earn a basic score or no credit. Research tests conducted as part of the development of the nighttime evaluation also showed substantial declines in performance in dark conditions.

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NHTSA releases AEB system requirements to be implemented by 2029

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently released automatic emergency braking (AEB) system requirements that will be required in new cars sold in the United States by September 2029. Under the new regulation, AEB systems in new cars must stop and avoid contact with vehicles in front of them up to 62 miles per hour.