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Detroit Auto Show Drops September, Makes January Comeback for 2025
After a two-year event schedule in September, Detroit's major auto show is set to return to its traditional January schedule in 2025. The North American International Auto Show, known as the Detroit Auto Show, will take place from January 10 to January 20. The shift to September resulted in fewer vehicle unveilings and declining attendance, failing to deliver the outdoor experiences and hands-on driving envisioned.
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Sony Showcases Afeela EV, Navigates it with a PlayStation Controller at CES 2024
Sony steals the spotlight at CES 2024 with the Afeela EV, a groundbreaking collaboration with Honda. Breaking conventions, they showcase the EV using the PlayStation DualSense controller, blending entertainment with automotive innovation.
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CES 2024: Mercedes Unveils Enhanced Virtual Assistant Technology
Mercedes-Benz previews advanced car voice commands through the upgraded MBUX Virtual Assistant. With super-smart AI, this next-gen assistant aims for natural interactions and personalized driver experiences, going beyond commands. The integration of smart AI promises smoother in-car conversations and tailored driving encounters.
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CES 2024: BMW Shifts Towards Interactive Car Assistance Using Amazon’s Alexa LLM
In a groundbreaking move, BMW integrates Amazon's Alexa LLM into their in-car assistant, a result of the BMW and Amazon partnership. This innovation aims beyond conventional voice tools, striving for an enriched driving experience. The collaboration promises enhanced driving support by infusing top-tier tech into BMW cars, granting drivers easy access to extensive automotive knowledge for a simplified driving journey.
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Stellantis' Exit from Chicago Auto Show Breaks Tradition After Chrysler's Debut Centenary
A century ago, the Chrysler B70 debuted, signaling an iconic start in automobiles. Now, breaking from legacy, Stellantis, Chrysler's parent company, opts out of the 2024 Chicago Auto Show.
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BMW reviewing whether to replace driver-side Takata air bags
BMW (BMWG.DE) is reviewing whether to expand its recall to check whether possibly fatal air bags were installed on both the driver and passenger side of older generation 3-series models, the carmaker said on Wednesday.
GM ignition-switch claims deadline extended to Jan. 31
The deadline to file claims under General Motors Co's faulty ignition-switch compensation program has been extended by one month to Jan. 31, 2015, the program's administrator, Kenneth Feinberg, said on Sunday.