Sentences with phrase «global vehicle launch»

The US auto giant Ford works on a global «One Ford Plan» i.e. it follows the single global vehicle launch strategy for the whole world.

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Whether your startup is from the Middle East or across the world, Abu Dhabi - based incubator Krypto Labs has launched a global search for prominent unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) innovators with the Dro...
Grindr's Vice President of Global Marketing Peter Sloterdyk said that while the Grindr app provided a valuable launch pad to bring readers to Into, the site is not meant to serve as simply a marketing vehicle for the dating service.
The Waves Platform, a Moscow, Russia - based developer of a global public blockchain platform, is launching a new blockchain venture capital vehicle.
Honda global CEO Takanobu Ito said last week that Honda considers the FCEV «the ultimate environmentally responsible vehicle» and will launch an all - new fuel cell electric model in Japan, followed by the United States and Europe starting in 2015.
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He relied on the advantages offered by this vehicle, and the Global Teaching Project launched the Mississippi Public School Consortium for Educational Access in 2017.
In this age of global architectures and synchronized launch sequences, how could VW's most important and highest - volume vehicle reach U.S. shores so horribly late?
The Vezel is the second member of Honda's Global Compact Series (following the Jazz) that is launched with the ambition to sell 1.5 million units (of vehicles from this category) globally by the end of 2016, which is twice the current volume.
-- New MyFord ™ driver connect technology blends Ford signature in - vehicle features into a cohesive experience, featuring intuitive controls, more voice activation and interface personalization — MyFord Touch ™ interface includes dual 4.2 - inch LCD screens with corresponding five - way button steering wheel controls and an 8 - inch touch screen all controlled by simplified SYNC ® voice commands — Intuitive driver connect technology provides access to ever - expanding in - vehicle functionality while minimizing driver distraction and improving interior aesthetics — MyFord driver connect technology launches this year on 2011 Ford Edge and goes global with availability on 2012 Ford Focus.
On February 2nd, Mark Tinskey, associate director for Ford's Global Electric Vehicle Infrastructure, said the Ford Focus Electric will start becoming available in the 19 launch markets around September, which we all know is substantially later than the Spring 2012, which was bumped from late 2011, which was bumped from August 2011...
Following September's global unveil of the new Nissan Leaf and the launch of its new «electric ecosystem» at the recent Nissan Futures 3.0 event, the Japanese car manufacturer presented two all - electric concept vehicles at the show.
The new engines were developed for GM's global vehicle portfolio and will power many of the company's highest - volume small cars and compact crossovers — including the next - generation Chevrolet Cruze specifically tailored for China, which launches in 2014 as a 2015 model.
It is designed to offer high performance and connects modern India and its global citizens.Today, with the launch of TIGOR, we expand our product portfolio, invite new customers and reinforce our spirited comeback in the passenger vehicle market.»
Source: Lexus Press Release is on Page 2 All - New Lexus UX Crossover Makes Its World Debut in Geneva The first - ever Lexus compact luxury crossover Bold «Urban Explorer» design First Lexus built on the new GA — C global platform UX 200 features all - new 2.0 - liter engine coupled with Direct Shift Continuously Variable Transmission UX 250h combines new gas engine with 4th generation hybrid system GENEVA, March 6, 2018 — Following recent launches of its stunning new LC flagship coupe, LS flagship sedan and three - row RX luxury utility vehicle, Lexus is opening a new gateway into the brand with the UX, its first - ever compact luxury crossover.
HERE Technologies has launched the new generation of its HERE Real - Time Traffic service — the first global service on the market that integrates live vehicle sensor data from Audi, BMW and Mercedes - Benz vehicles with traffic probe information, resulting in significantly higher accuracy and more precise information about traffic conditions.
Today, Trax is sold in 66 global markets and is the seventh new vehicle launch from Chevrolet in the last four years.
At the launch event, Mark Reuss, GM's executive vice president of global product development, remarked: «These cars reflect a completely different philosophical approach to how we engineer our vehicles
The German - built Focus RS is one of a dozen new global performance vehicles — cars to be sold around the world with only minor tweaks between versions sold in different markets — that the automaker will launch between now and 2020, Ford says.
Last week the American automotive giant, Chrysler, launched a new global Corporate Advertising Campaign promoting their future line up of vehicles.
Hyundai recently launched the Kona for the global market and the manufacturer plans to attract the urban buyers with their new life - style vehicle.
The first Land Rover to be manufactured at Halewood 2008 LRX concept car previews design language of a new luxury compact SUV 2009 Fourth generation of the Land Rover Discovery introduced 2010 Range Rover Evoque, the world's first luxury compact SUV, makes global debut 2012 Fourth - generation Range Rover introduced — the first all - aluminium SUV 2013 New generation of Range Rover Sport unveiled at New York Motor Show 2014 Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) division is officially launched 2014 Range Rover Sport SVR debuts, the fastest, most agile, most powerful Land Rover 2014 Discovery Vision Concept previews design vision for new family of Discovery vehicles 2014 Launch of Discovery Sport, a new premium compact SUV with 5 +2 seating 2015 Trio of end - of - line Defender editions revealed with biggest sand drawing in UK 2015 Exclusive Range Rover SVAutobiography long wheelbase launched in New York 2015 Evoque Convertible becomes world's first luxury compact SUV convertible 2015 One - of - a-kind Land Rover «Defender 2 000 000» sells for # 400 000 at charity auction 2016 Last Defender rolls off the production line 2016 All - new Discovery with world - first remote Intelligent Seat Fold technology launched 2017 Land Rover launches the fourth Range Rover, the Velar 2018 Limited Edition Range Rover SV Coupé debuts at Geneva Motor Show
Combined with the 2018 Accord Hybrid and the soon - to - launch 2019 Insight, the Clarity Fuel Cell, Clarity Electric and Clarity Plug - in Hybrid represent the next generation of Honda vehicles, as the company advances toward its goal of growing electrified vehicles to two - thirds of global sales by 2030.
«At the 2017 North American International Auto Show we announced our Honda Electrification Initiative with the intention to make two - thirds of Honda's global vehicle sales electrified vehicles by 2030,» said Arcangeli, «With the Insight launching later in 2018 as the fifth electrified vehicle brought to market over the past year, we're demonstrating our commitment to that goal.»
It's called the Panamera Sport Turismo, and while the Porsche folks at the vehicle's global launch just off of British Columbia's west coast don't like to call it that, it's the best way to segementize this new automotive creation from Porsche.
«We're very proud that since Nissan LEAF launched in 2010, we've been able to put more than 300,000 zero - emission electric vehicles on the road worldwide, helping to reduce carbon footprints around the globe,» said Daniele Schillaci, Executive Vice President, Global Marketing and Sales, Zero Emission Vehicle and Battery Business; Chairman of Management Committee for Japan / A & O (Japan, Asia, Oceania Business); Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.,.
The Buick VELITE 6 plug - in hybrid electric vehicle and the Buick Enspire all - electric concept SUV made their global debut at a launch event in Wuzhen, Zhejiang.
The modularized platform will enable Chery to launch a range of hybrid vehicles, MPVs, medium - and large - sized SUVs and other T1X - based products in the global market.
You can check out our first drive impression from the global media launch in Mexico, where the Q5 will now be built, to see whether it improves on the original — the biggest selling prestige SUV in Australia from 2009 to 2015 and a vehicle that continues to sell well.
Vice President of Global Buick Sales, Service and Marketing, Duncan Aldred said, «We've launched four new vehicles in 2016 and we are extremely proud to continue to offer a lineup of award - winning vehicles that have NHTSA five - star Overall Vehicle Score ratings across the board.»
It will be the first of a handful of new all - wheel - drive models - including a hybrid and replacements for the Impreza WRX and STi - that Subaru plans to launch by 2016 to meet a global sales target of 900,000 vehicles, up from 657,000 last year.
The award is specifically designed to be a promotional vehicle for authors and publishers to launch their careers, open global markets and compete with talented authors and publishers throughout the world.
Sponsored by USA Book News, the 5th Annual International Book Awards (IBA 2014) are specifically designed to be a promotional vehicle for authors and publishers to launch their careers, open global markets and compete with talented authors and publishers throughout the world.
Star Wars Battlefront II will have more than three times the content of the previous game at launch, with a brand new story, a new single - player campaign, new modes, characters, vehicles and planets from all eras in the Star Wars universe, as well as a live service plan that will continue to add even more fun for the global community.
Two policy initiatives that can together significantly reduce oil use by 2030, and help launch a new global industry in the process — difficult to achieve solely with new plug - in vehicles — are:
Businesses are also moving forward: Auto company General Motors announced it will transition to producing only electric vehicles; 100 of the world's most influential businesses are creating a huge demand for renewable energy; and ten of the world's largest companies have launched a global campaign to expand corporate electric vehicle use and charging infrastructure (a big deal when you consider that about half of the cars on the road belong to companies).
NASA will also develop and fly a replacement of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO), a mission designed to identify global carbon sources and sinks that was lost when its launch vehicle failed in 2009.
The Director of Porsche India, Pavan Shetty, stated that the launch of this electric vehicle in India will follow the global launch which is scheduled to happen in the last quarter of 2019.
Bitcoin PR Buzz · August 30, 2017 · 12:56 pm Russian blockchain developers CarTaxi have just launched the first global service for towing vehicles.
Russian blockchain developers CarTaxi have just launched the first global service for towing vehicles.
CarTaxi — the first global service for towing vehicles based on Blockchain has just been announced by a group Blockchain developers who recently created and have already successfully launched their new project which successfully operates on local markets and is active in more than 15 cities, after just two short months in operation.
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