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Renault is officially reinventing its performance pedigree by transforming the iconic Renault Sport division into the refined Alpine Cars brand.
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Through the new bespoke division named Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur, the company offers a greater degree of personalization for its most discerning customers.
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Read More »Volvo First Automaker to Receive Top Safety Pick Plus on All Models
Volvo sets yet another benchmark in safety by being the first ever Top Safety Pick Plus-rated manufacturer through its whole range.
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Alfa Romeo CEO Jean-Philipe Imparato is confident of the brand model's quality, but also thinks there is room for improvement.
Read More »Toyota Will Hire More Software Engineers and Cut on Mechanical Engineers
Software engineers will make 40% to 50% of new technical recruits from spring 2022 at Toyota, reducing the demand for mechanical engineering.
Read More »2022 Subaru Outback Wilderness Starts at $38,120
Subaru has officially announced the pricing for the versatile 2022 Outback, placing special emphasis on the adventure-ready Outback Wilderness edition.
Read More »Didi to Use Volvo XC90’s for its Autonomous Test Fleet
Chinese transportation firm DIDI agreed to use self-driving Volvo XC90 SUVs for its autonomous driving test fleet.
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