Monthly Archives: November 2014

Audi A7 Sportback h-tron quattro concept is a FCV with a plug-in hybrid setup

Audi has unveiled the A7 Sportback h-tron quattro concept at the Los Angeles Auto Show that virtually looks identical to the standard model, but what’s under the skin is quite unique.

Alfa Romeo expansion on track, Fiat Chrysler executive says

Alfa Romeo expansion on track, Fiat Chrysler executive says

By Nichola Groom
Reuters

The sporty Alfa Romeo brand’s growth into one of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ main global brands, along with an imminent U.S. relaunch, is on target, its North American chief said at the Los Angeles Auto Show on Wednesday.

MINI Citysurfer scooter concept is a compact foldable electric scooter

MINI does not have any new four wheel models to show at the Los Angeles Auto Show, so the company has brought there a very cool concept called MINI Citysurfer Concept, which combines the agile riding properties of a kick scooter with an electric drive and expressive design features in the style of the British premium brand.

NHTSA’s move to decline Takata documents spurs criticism

Reuters

By Richard Cowan, Alistair Bell, Patrick Rucker, and Ben Klayman

Five months after an exploding air bag killed a Virginia woman on Christmas Eve of 2009 the manufacturer offered the U.S. safety regulator additional documents, but the agency said it was unnecessary because it has just closed its investigation.

Takata moving BMW inflator work from Mexico to Germany

Takata plans to shift production of BMW airbag inflators from Mexico to Germany, BMW said on Wednesday in a filing with U.S. safety regulators who have been probing questions about the quality of manufacturing at the plant.

Automakers that use the Takata inflators, including Toyota, warned that it was not feasible to switch to other suppliers to meet demand for replacement parts. The Takata inflators are at risk of blowing up with too much force and spraying occupants with metal shrapnel.