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Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn unveiled details of the latest model of the second-generation Nissan Leaf at the Consumer Electronics Show 2017 and introduced the company's new system for handling self-driving cars, dubbed Seamless Autonomous Mobility, or SAM. Developed with NASA tech, SAM is set to connect the autonomous vehicle with human support at a control centre in a bid to deal with unexpected situations that the car's internal system cannot handle alone.
The Festival of Speed in Goodwood, England, is known as the biggest motoring garden party in the world. More than 180.000 visitors are visiting this automotive spectacle every year.It’s all about power, speed and performance.
In UK cinemas 18 October 2013 Website: www.turbomovie.co.uk Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TurboMovie Join the conversation on Twitter: #DWAnimation From the makers of MADAGASCAR and KUNG FU PANDA, TURBO is a high-velocity 3D comedy about an ordinary snail who dares to dream big - and fast. After a freak accident miraculously gives him the power of super-speed, Turbo kicks his dreaming into overdrive and embarks on an extraordinary journey to achieve the seemingly impossible: racing against famed driver Guy Gagne. With the help of Turbo's tricked-out streetwise snail crew, this ultimate underdog puts his heart and shell on the line to prove that no dream is too big, and no dreamer too small. Starring Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti, Michael Pena, Luis Guzman, Bill Hader, Richard Jenkins, Ken Jeong, Michelle Rodriguez, Maya Rudolph, Ben Schwartz, Kurtwood Smith, Snoop Dog and Samuel L. Jackson.
Sharon Stone, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Emily Rajatkowski - stars walk the red carpet for the premiere of David Cronenberg's "Crimes of the Future" at the 75th Cannes film festival. COMPLETES VIDI32AW6XV_EN IMAGES
Kristen Stewart, Lea Seydoux, Viggo Mortensen and the rest of the cast and crew in Canadian director David Cronenberg's "Crimes of the Future," a Palme d'or contender, walk the red carpet at the 75th Cannes film festival. IMAGES
Australian actress Margot Robbie has admitted she never thought she would like playing Queen Elizabeth I in the new movie 'Mary Queen of Scots'.