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2017 automotive technology will be revolutionary. The biggest new technology will be the advancement of self-driving cars. Faraday premiered it’s new electronic car at CES 2016. It is most likely to go into production in 2017. Hyundai premiered it’s self-driving car during CES. Anton Goodwin, a judge at the roadshow, said the car is “programmed to drive conservatively, making for a boring but safe experience.” Car enthusiasts are excited for 2017.
Volkswagen's Chief Executive believes Europe's biggest carmaker will succeed in winning back customers' trust after admitting to rigging emissions tests for millions of its cars. But as Sonia Legg reports, it didn't win this year's top car award at the Geneva International Motor Show - that honour went to Opel Vauxhall Astra.
The specifications of the updated 2016 Cadillac ELR range-extended electric car were released this morning, and one big question has been answered. The luxury coupe will not use the revised Voltec powertrain that propels the new second-generation 2016 Chevrolet Volt on sale later this year. But it boasts better performance, slightly higher electric range, more standard equipment, and a price cut of $10,000. Instead, the 2016 ELR will continue with its existing 17.1-kilowatt-hour battery pack and 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine. Nonetheless, it gets a notable boost in powertrain output, which has risen to 233 horsepower and 373 pound-feet of torque from the 207 hp and 295 lb-ft of the 2014 ELR.
Images from outside a police station in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, after a man seized a weapon and shot and seriously wounded two officers, a source close to the case told AFP. IMAGES
Exterior of the hospital in Langkawi where Norway's King Harald, aged 87 and in poor health, is treated for an infection while on a holiday in Malaysia. The king will remain in hospital on the island of Langkawi and it is not yet known when he will return home, the Royal House of Norway said in a statement. IMAGES
Israeli forces guard the entrance to the Ofer military prison ahead of the expected release of Palestinian prisoners after Israel and Hamas agreed to extend by one more day a truce under which hostages are exchanged for Palestinian prisoners and aid flows into the war-devastated Gaza Strip. IMAGES