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Mercedes-Benz G-Class, CityQ, NOVUS, Lancia and much more

Post from March 29, 2024

Post from March 29, 2024

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Mercedes-Benz updates the classic G-Class with modern tech and electrification. The EU pioneers AI regulation, balancing innovation with fundamental rights. Germany's bicycle industry booms, driven by e-bikes. Lancia plans a stylish, sustainable comeback. Nissan targets EV cost parity with gas cars by 2030. CityQ offers a car-like e-bike for urban mobility, while Beam Global brings off-grid solar charging to Europe.  NOVUS debuts a lightweight, high-performance electric motorcycle. CATL and Tesla team up for faster charging, a record-breaking hydrogen train, Stellantis' moves in China, and the luxurious Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV. These are the topics of the thirteenth week of 2024.

Mercedes-Benz updates the classic G-Class with modern tech and electrification. The EU pioneers AI regulation, balancing innovation with fundamental rights. Germany's bicycle industry booms, driven by e-bikes. Lancia plans a stylish, sustainable comeback. Nissan targets EV cost parity with gas cars by 2030. CityQ offers a car-like e-bike for urban mobility, while Beam Global brings off-grid solar charging to Europe.  NOVUS debuts a lightweight, high-performance electric motorcycle. CATL and Tesla team up for faster charging, a record-breaking hydrogen train, Stellantis' moves in China, and the luxurious Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV. These are the topics of the thirteenth week of 2024.

13/2024
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Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the latest iteration of its G-Class, a synonym of ruggedness and luxury in the SUV segment since 1979. This new generation maintains time-tested features like the ladder frame design, mechanical differential locks, LOW RANGE off-roading gear, and a combination of solid rear axle and independent front suspension. Enhancements such as a digital off-road interface and options for electrification promise an enhanced driving experience, on and off the road, complemented by the modern MBUX infotainment system and advanced safety features. Mercedes-Benz aims to contemporize this iconic model while preserving its heritage.

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The European Parliament has enacted a pioneering law outlining the use of artificial intelligence (AI) within the EU. It aims to balance fostering innovation with protecting fundamental rights, democracy, and ecological sustainability. By classifying AI systems according to their risk potential, the law seeks to establish stringent safety and transparency standards. Europe aspires to lead globally in AI governance while reinforcing the ethical foundation of the technology.

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Despite a challenging economic climate, Germany's bicycle industry has seen impressive growth. The Bicycle Industry Association (ZIV) has announced that sales figures for 2023 are matching those of the boom year 2020. The surge in e-bike popularity highlights their growing market share. The constant demand for bicycles for recreation, sports, and mobility indicates the market is yet to reach saturation, benefitting from an increased focus on health and environmental awareness.

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Lancia, brand with a legacy of 116-years is planning a comeback in the European market to rival brands like Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz. Under Stellantis, Lancia is rebranding as a synonym for style and sustainability. The resurgence begins with the cutting-edge Pu+Ra concept vehicle and the forthcoming announcement of a new Ypsilon, followed by other ambitious models. A film premiere in Italy heralds this new chapter, while German enthusiasts need to wait until summer.

Nissan has set an ambitious goal to bring the cost of electric vehicles (EVs) down to the level of gas-powered cars by 2030. The Japanese automaker is focusing on reducing the cost of batteries, which currently represent a significant portion of an EV's total cost. Through innovations and improvements in production efficiency, Nissan aims to make electric vehicles more accessible to a wider range of buyers, thereby playing a key role in advancing electric mobility and environmental protection. Nissan views achieving cost parity as a critical factor in accelerating the shift towards more sustainable forms of transportation.

CityQ is rolling out an innovative e-bike that combines the comfort of a car with the agility and efficiency of a bike. Their aim is to offer a fresh mobility option for city dwellers across Europe, positioning it as a genuine substitute for traditional cars.

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Beam Global's "EV Arc" simplifies building charging infrastructure for electric vehicles across Europe, even in areas without electricity access. This solar-powered system allows for the quick setup of standalone charging stations. The EV Arc combines a ground-level platform with a solar-panel-covered roof, generating enough energy to charge multiple vehicles at once. Its portability enables easy transport and installation by one person, bypassing lengthy approval processes. Designed to endure extreme conditions, the system's introduction to Europe starts with a new branch in Serbia and an order from the British Army. Priced at approximately €55,000, the EV Arc offers a feasible option for expanding e-mobility infrastructure, paving the way for a more adaptable and eco-conscious future.

The German startup NOVUS unveils its electric motorcycle, featuring a carbon fiber frame for unmatched lightness and agility. Weighing just 108 kg (238 lbs) and boasting 25 kW of peak power and 400 Nm (295 lb-ft) of torque, it stands out in its class for performance. Created by former Volkswagen designer René Renger and Marcus Weidig, the aim is to transform urban mobility with this novel vehicle concept. NOVUS looks to attract a wide audience with its design and sustainability ethos, having already declined interest from Tesla. The company is now focusing on funding and EU certification processes.

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CATL and Tesla Collaborate to Improve Charging Times
CATL, a leading battery manufacturer, and electric vehicle maker Tesla have partnered to enhance charging times for electric vehicles. This collaboration focuses on boosting battery system efficiency, enabling quicker charges and improving the overall utility of electric cars.

Hydrogen Train Sets Record: 2,800 Kilometers (1,740 Miles) Without Refueling
A hydrogen-powered train in the USA has shattered records by traveling 2,800 kilometers (1,740 miles) without needing to refill its hydrogen tanks, showcasing the potential of hydrogen as a clean energy source for rail transport. This milestone emphasizes hydrogen's viability for achieving sustainable mobility solutions.

Stellantis Launches Production of Chinese Electric Cars in Poland
Stellantis has initiated the production of Chinese electric small cars in Poland, highlighting the global automotive industry's growing interconnectedness. This move reflects China's ascending role in electric mobility and the strategic shifts of established automotive companies as the market transitions towards electric vehicles.

Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV: Pinnacle of Electric Luxury at Over €200,000
The Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV redefines luxury in the electric vehicle segment, with prices starting above €200,000. It marries the exclusivity of the Maybach brand with state-of-the-art electric technology, setting a new benchmark for luxury SUVs. This model signifies a new era in luxury mobility, combining lavish comfort, advanced technology, and sustainable driving solutions.

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