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Range Rover Celebrates 50 Years of All-Terrain Innovation, Luxury with Exclusive New Limited Edition

Range Rover hit a major milestone on Wednesday, 17 June, 2020, as it celebrated five decades of pioneering innovation, peerless refinement and unparalleled all-terrain capability with the introduction of the new Range Rover Fifty.  The original luxury SUV has defined the market since 17 June 1970 and, five decades on, the Range ...

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Enter the new Lexus IS

    The new Lexus IS made a debut on Monday at a virtual launch ceremony after the  initial postponement . Since the debut of the first generation in 1999, the Lexus IS has pursued the fun of driving unique to compact rear-wheel-drive sports sedans. The all-new IS takes high-level driving ...

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Why do modern cars crumple up when they crash – A good thing or not?

Have you ever jumped from a significant height with straight legs? It’s not a comfortable feeling is it? That’s because there’s nothing to absorb the shock that’s been created, and so that shock has the potential to cause great damage. That’s why bent legs help: they help to absorb the ...

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SPECIAL REPORT: Africa’s Integrated Response to COVID-19

    (By Rene Devprasad, Taliya Naidoo and Shannon Ally)  The global pandemic of the COVID-19 crisis has resulted in leaders in Africa imposing strict controls to help curb the virus in their respective countries.       The global pandemic of the COVID-19 crisis has resulted in leaders in ...

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Mitsubishi Triton goes Xtreme

  The long awaited 2020 Mitsubishi Triton Xtreme, an even more attractive version of the top-selling 4×4 Double Cab and aimed at owners with an adventure extreme lifestyle, is now available in limited numbers. The Triton Xtreme, only available as the 4×4 Double Cab Auto, offers much more than an ...

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New Connected Vehicle Shipments will Drop at Least 15% Due to COVID-19 Related Supply and Demand Disruptions

•  To survive, OEMs and software suppliers will need to rationalise or reallocate R & D expenses The COVID-19 outbreak has caused global new vehicle sales to contract by 19 per cent in the first quarter of 2020 due to supply chain disruption, factory shutdowns, and the automotive vertical’s high dependence on ...

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Is fintech the key to African SMEs’ Covid-19 recovery?

Over the next 15 months, Africa is set to receive a total of $50bn towards its economic recovery from the World Bank, which has identified the protection of the region’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as essential to its economic bounce-back from the coronavirus. Financial technology (fintech) has a key ...

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Electric Vehicles Growth : Is there a future for mechanics?

  As the electric car movement continues to gather momentum, one question that easily comes to mind is  whether there will still be a future for mechanics. Electric cars are not the only threat to traditional mechanical skills, however. As cars become ever more sophisticated, technological ability becomes a necessity ...

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Rapid Uptake of Electric Cars Comes with New Risks

Around the globe, the take-up of electric cars is expected to accelerate rapidly in future, driven by consumer demand and government policies aimed at tackling climate change. The future of mobility is clearly electric, but the transition will lead to a fundamental change in risk for manufacturers, suppliers and insurers ...

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BRALO AUTOMOBILE Unfolds Plans for Africa’s Auto Market

BRALO AUTOMOBILE, a leading name for premium cars as well as provision of logistics services in the auto industry, has unfolded its plans for the growing African automotive market. Operating from the German city of Hamburg, BRALO, which is also a trusted name for clean and brand new premium automobiles, ...

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