by CRASA | 19 Jul, 2022 | Blog Articles, Industry News, Market News, Motoring News, New Technology & Innovation, Technology
Technology & Market Trends Explored Consumer interest in electric vehicles skyrockets over the last two years according to a new study from Consumer Reports. Visit CRA’s industry news blog page for more relevant articles. According to...
by CRASA | 18 Jul, 2022 | Blog Articles, Industry News, Market News, Motoring News, New Technology & Innovation, Technology
Technology & Market News By Mike Munzenrider Tesla to open super chargers to other vehicles, access to Tesla’s network of charging stations will reduce range anxiety for some EV drivers. Visit CRA’s industry news blog page for more relevant...
by CRASA | 15 Jul, 2022 | Blog Articles, Industry News, Market News, Motoring News, New Technology & Innovation, Technology
Technology & Global Trends Explored Ford is considering ADAS subscriptions as they expect big revenue figures from subscription-based services in the future. Visit CRA’s industry news blog page for more relevant articles. Ford Authority...
by CRASA | 14 Jul, 2022 | Blog Articles, Industry News, Market News, Motoring News, New Technology & Innovation, Technology
Technology & Market News Kia unveils redesigned Niro hybrid and electric vehicle crossover line up which has been designed for sustainable future mobility. Visit CRA’s industry news blog page for more relevant articles. The Niro...
by CRASA | 12 Jul, 2022 | Blog Articles, Industry News, Market News, Motoring News, New Technology & Innovation, Technology
Technology & Market News By Noah Brown The new Ford Bronco comes standard with a full suite of ADAS features and are posed to be serious competition for Jeep. Visit CRA’s industry news blog page for more relevant articles. For the last...
by CRASA | 11 Jul, 2022 | Blog Articles, Industry News, Motoring News, New Technology & Innovation, Personal Safety, Safety, Technology
Technology & Safety Explored Hyundai breaks ground on safety test and investigation lab to sharpen up their safety and quality control because both Hyundai and Kia acted too slowly in recalling more than 1.6 million vehicles from 2011 through 2014. ...