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Si les constructeurs allemands enchaînent les concept-cars, Jaguar est finalement le premier à concurrencer Tesla sur le terrain de la voiture électrique haut-de-gamme. Son i-Pace offre un gabarit proche du F-Pace. Discover the all-electric Jaguar I-PACE: http://ow.ly/W2Ur30iFfCH Connect with Jaguar: Website: http://www.jaguar.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Jaguar Twitter: http://twitter.com/Jaguar Instagram: http://instagram.com/jaguar
Jaguar Land Rover have unveiled Sayer, their new artificial intelligence steering wheel, which they say will be able to carry out "hundreds of tasks".
Madrid, Feb 18 (EFE).- The Mars rover Perseverance will land on the Red Planet on Thursday night as it begins the search for traces of life that, if found, could mean that there could be advanced life on other planets, Nasa’s delegate in Spain, Tony Carro, tells Efe in an interview.SOUNDBITES OF TONY CARRO, NASA'S REPRESENTATIVE IN SPAIN.
If you think flying cars are a science fiction technology which might appear sometime in the distant future, think again. The age of the Jetsons is upon us and, believe it or not, some flying cars are soon going into mass production. Two real life flying cars, including the PAL V Liberty and the AeroMobil, were showcased at the Monaco Top Marques Auto Show. The PAL V Liberty is now for sale and first deliveries are expected by the end of 2018. The other flying vehicle on show is the AeroMobil. While the PAL V Libery has a retractable helicopter rotor, the AeroMobil has retractable wings and can take off and land from commercial airports and even from highways, if necessary. The Slovakian-made AeroMobil can reach a top speed of 100mph in the street and 124 mph in the sky. Take-off is possible with a minimum speed of 60mph. AeroMobil has a flying range of 500 miles and can carry two passenger. It costs $1.3 million to pre-order, requires a pilot's license, and is only certified in Europe. Welcome to the age of the Jetsons
This year, production of the Land Rover Defender comes to an end after more than 60 years. To see how the iconic 4x4 has changed over the years, we headed to the Inner Hebrides to drive different models from the car's history, from the original Series I to the modern-day Defender itself. Land Rover Defender review: http://aex.ae/1IJmRr0
This year, production of the Land Rover Defender comes to an end after more than 60 years. To see how the iconic 4x4 has changed over the years, we headed to the Inner Hebrides to drive different models from the car's history, from the original Series I to the modern-day Defender itself.