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  2. Windows Embedded Automotive - Wikipedia

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    With the release of Ford Sync, Microsoft renamed the platform from "Windows Mobile for Automotive" to "Microsoft Auto". [10] Microsoft again renamed the operating system as "Windows Embedded Automotive", and updated its version to 7 on October 19, 2010. [11] This is the latest in MS Auto category, and is based on the Windows CE platform. [12]

  3. Automotive X Prize - Wikipedia

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    Twike 4 under the name TW4XP (‘Threewheeler for X Prize’) took third place in 2010. [26] Aptera Motors' high-efficiency passenger vehicle was a contender in the X-Prize competition. Aptera Motors – This company was founded by Steve Fambro and Chris Anthony. They developed a three-wheeled vehicle, the Aptera 2 Series. The initial model was ...

  4. ZX Auto - Wikipedia

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    ZX Auto has two vehicle factories and a R&D center. [3] While one factory and the R&D center are likely located in Baoding, Hebei, where the company is based, [citation needed] the second factory may be in Changchun as ZX Auto has part-ownership of a production base in this city with Changling Group Co Ltd. [14] In late 2010, it started construction of a new plant in Yichang, Hubei, that will ...

  5. List of Latin American automobile manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  6. Li Auto - Wikipedia

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    Li Auto Beijing manufacturing base in Shiyuan, Shunyi District, Beijing Li Auto unveiled its first model named the Li One in April 2019, with production beginning in November of the same year. It is a range-extended electric SUV powered by a combination of a 1.2-litre three-cylinder turbocharged engine, and a 40 kWh lithium-ion battery.

  7. Auto Assault - Wikipedia

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    Auto Assault was a massively multiplayer online game (or MMOG), developed by NetDevil and published by NCSOFT. It combined vehicular combat with role-playing elements, allowing the player to explore a post-apocalyptic future in customizable cars, motorcycles, semis, and tanks. It took inspiration, in part, from the Mad Max series of films.

  8. Tesla Autopilot - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced Autopilot is a middle ground package, offering Summon, Auto Lane Change, Navigate on Autopilot, Autopark. Vehicles that support EAP are the Models S, 3, X, and Y. North American customers are currently unable to purchase this package, although it remains active on cars for which it was purchased.

  9. SWM (automobiles) - Wikipedia

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    SWM Automobile has production and R&D institutions in Milan and a SWM Automobile Factory in Chongqing Fuling. The park covers an area of 1,704 acres, with a total investment of 4.5 billion yuan, and produces more than 300,000 passenger cars and 300,000 engines each year. [28]