Future Transport Tech at MOVE 2023

Hydrogen Lorries, AI Vehicles, Flying Bikes & More at MOVE 2023

Coverage MOVE 2023 at ExCel London yesterday (21 June 2023) as I looked at futuristic British hydrogen-powered Lorry, autonomous buses, and lightweight EV bubble cars, as well as checking out start-ups that offered AI-driven smart navigation allowing you to pick the most fun roads, tyre particulate emissions collectors, electric skates, flying bikes and FUSE AE which is converting classic and commercial vehicles to electric in the Middle East. #BCGEvents #MOVE2023

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Amazing New Tech from Genesis for 2023!

Skidpan Drift Mode; Virtual Gearchange; Facial Recognition; Boost Drag Race – 2023 Genesis Tech

Genesis is introducing a raft of new technology with its latest generation and model-year 23 range of electric cars including the GV60, GV70 and G80. I took a day-trip to Berlin to try out new features including Facial and Fingerprint recognition unlock and starting, Drift Mode and the astonishing Virtual Gearshift now on the latest model GV60s.

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BYD Atto 3 Design Review 

Chinese EV just strums along

Some car manufacturers are finally beginning to understand rule number three of making electric cars – the first two being: the batteries should always go in the floor, and style the exterior to offer the least possible resistance to the wind – in other words, make it aerodynamic. The third rule however, supersedes the first two, and it is simply this – there are no rules. 

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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Review

nod to the past, glimpse of the future

When the Hyundai Ioniq 5 was introduced just over a year ago, jaws dropped. This all-new, all-electric crossover referenced Hyundai’s inaugural production car, and indeed South Korea’s first car, the Pony, from 1975. Squint and you’ll recognise the proportions and silhouette, the sharp edges, blunt front and rear ends, and the early hatchback style. 

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