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A new identification color for autonomous Mercedes-Benz vehicles
All things automotiveOne of the first things we learn as new drivers is the color palette of the road. Green means “go”, yellow serves as a warning or to slow down, while red means “stop”. Today, for the first time in decades, a new color is being added to the list. It is turquoise, which will belong to cars operating without the intervention of their driver.
Toyota must inspect nearly 13,000 Corolla Cross models.
All things automotiveIn May of this year, Toyota recalled approximately 110,000 Corolla Cross models in North America due to a problem with the passenger airbag. It has now been revealed that 12,575 models in the United States (the number has not been specified for Canada), which had already been inspected for the defect, will need to be returned to dealers as they may require a repair.
The hybrid Porsche 911 is almost ready.
All things automotivePorsche has ruled out the idea of an electric 911, at least for now, but hybrid technology is definitely being studied. When the 911 992 undergoes its mid-cycle refresh within the next six to twelve months, some variants will receive electrified powertrains.