Automotive news

Hyundai and Kia have partnered with Samsung Electronics to enhance connectivity between residential spaces and mobility through Samsung’s “SmartThings” IoT platform. This alliance aims to seamlessly integrate the car manufacturers’ connected car services into Samsung’s internet of things ecosystem.

For the 58th consecutive year, the Ford F-150 remains the best-selling truck in Canada with 123,267 units sold in 2023, an increase of 7.4% compared to 2022. The F-150 also takes the title of best-selling vehicle overall for the 14th year.

Ford has announced the recall of 112,965 F-150 trucks from model years 2019 to 2021 due to potential issues with their rear axles, which could lead to accident risks.

The decision by Stellantis to withdraw from auto shows in the United States and Canada heralds a new era, leaving behind iconic exhibitions such as Camp Jeep and interactive experiences from Dodge. Stellantis cited the challenges of the automotive market as the reason for this move, prompting deep speculation about the future of traditional auto events.