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Added on the 19/01/2023 05:39:30 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
With a pencil, paper and loads of talent. That’s how the design of the CUPRA Tavascan Extreme E Concept began, revealing the design language of the brand’s future series production 100% electric SUV that will reach the markets in 2024. This is the story behind the creation of a concept that is set to shape the future of the most extreme electric vehicle in racing competition.
In 2017, then-Governor of Wisconsin Scott Walker made great fanfare of the arrival of Apple's biggest supplier, Foxconn. Foxconn had agreed to build a facility to manufacture large-screen TV displays and create 13,000 jobs. In exchange, Wisconsin would offer an enticing series of tax breaks, totaling $4 billion. Now, Business Insider reports the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation has rejected Foxconn's application for tax subsidies. Business Insider reports Foxconn had to have at least 520 people under employment by the end of 2019 to receive the subsidies. Foxconn claimed to have hired 550 people, but Wisconsin says only 281 of them met the qualifications listed in the contract.
It’s no secret Mazda is developing an all-electric vehicle that is scheduled to launch in late 2020. The automaker is currently testing its first-ever EV underneath a Mazda CX-30 body shell but when the production model arrives next year it will be a standalone vehicle with its own design and likely a dedicated platform as well. Codenamed the Mazda e-TPV (Electric Technology Prove-Out Vehicle), the electric motor fitted to this prototype delivers 105 kW (141 hp / 143 PS) and 265 Nm (195 lb-ft) of torque. Electricity is stored in a 35.5-kWh lithium-ion battery.
The electric car is now the present of the automotive industry. Its breakthrough is bringing about changes in the entire development and production process of a car, beginning with its design. Which elements are eliminated? How can you increase range through design? We find the answers in the design of CUPRA's new concept car, the wholly electric Tavascan SUV coupe.
A unique digital art museum has been opened by the Japanese collective teamLab in collaboration with urban developer Mori Building in Tokyo, offering visitors a dazzling experience that brings together art, science, technology, design, and nature. The installation created by artists, programmers, CG animators, mathematicians, engineers, architects and designers covers more than 10,000-squares-metres and uses 520 computers and 470 projectors.