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Dec 26, 2021, 11:47 PM
Vay raised $95 million from investors such as Kinnevik, Coatue and Eurazeo, as it planned to launch its first car-rental service in Hamburg next year.
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Reuters | Dec 26, 2021Self-Driving Startup Robotics Research Raises $228 Million In FundingThe fundraising round also included an investment from Luminar Technologies, which makes lidar sensors used in self-driving cars.1 min read
Reuters | Dec 26, 2021GM's Cruise Disputes San Francisco Concerns On Stops, Says 'Double Parking' LegalThe San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) last week challenged Cruise's application for a permit to deploy robotaxis in San Francisco on the grounds that it was illegally "double parking" during testing, creating safety and traffic concerns.1 min read
Reuters | Dec 25, 2021Chinese Autonomous Driving Startup Raises $157 Million From Hillhouse, MeituanHaomo will use the funds raised from investors to build its talent pool and enhance its R&D capability, the company said in a statement on Wednesday.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Dec 24, 2021Tesla Removes Games From Its Cars After Safety ProbeIt has been stated that this feature could be dangerous if the driver is distracted and that's why Tesla is pushing a software update.1 min read
car&bike Team | Dec 24, 20214-Wheel Drive (4WD) Vs All-Wheel Drive (AWD): Is There A Difference?Find out what it is exactly that distinguishes 4WD cars from AWD cars.1 min read
car&bike Team | Dec 24, 2021Top Five Bullet-Proof Cars From Around The WorldWhat can be safer than an armoured vehicle? Here is a list of the top bullet-proof cars from around the world.1 min read
car&bike Team | Dec 24, 2021All The Indian Cars Crash Tested by Global NCAP 2021Did you know that India has the highest number of road accidents in India? For car buyers, it is important to take the safety of your cars as your first priority.1 min read
car&bike Team | Dec 24, 2021General Motors, Google, Others Join Retreat From CES Over Rising COVID-19 CasesGeneral Motors, Google and its self-driving auto-technology company Waymo have joined the companies no longer attending the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in person early next month due to rising COVID-19 infections.1 min read
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