Automotive Technology

Dubai Automotive Service Provider Introduces Advanced Fuel Injector Cleaning Technology
Car Garage Expert launches an innovative Ultrasonic Fuel Injector Cleaning service designed to improve vehicle performance, fuel efficiency, and engine longevity through advanced cleaning technology.

Toyota Raises Alarm: China's Automotive Innovation Extends Beyond Electric Vehicles
Toyota warns that China's technological advancement in the automotive sector encompasses more than electric vehicles, signaling a potential shift in global manufacturing and innovation leadership.

Ford's Electric Vehicle Division Shows Sales Growth and Reduced Losses in Q1 2025
Ford's Model e division demonstrates improved performance in the first quarter of 2025, with increased electric vehicle sales and reduced financial losses, signaling potential progress in the competitive EV market.

China Gains Significant Lead in Electric Vehicle Market, Challenging U.S. Automotive Competitiveness
The Shanghai Auto Show 2025 reveals China's substantial progress in electric vehicle technology, highlighting potential global market shifts and the U.S. automotive industry's urgent need to accelerate EV development and support.

PyroDelta Unveils Revolutionary Thermoelectric Radiator Promising Significant Fuel Efficiency in Combustion Engines
A new thermoelectric generator/radiator developed by PyroDelta Energy promises to improve automotive energy efficiency by recovering waste heat, potentially reducing fuel consumption and vehicle complexity. The technology represents a significant innovation in combustion engine design.

NAFA 2025 Event to Showcase Cutting-Edge Electric Vehicle Technologies
The NAFA Fleet Management Association's 2025 Institute & Expo will feature an Indoor EV Test Track and Ride & Drive Experience, offering fleet professionals hands-on opportunities to explore the latest electric and alternative fuel vehicle technologies.

German Study Reveals Electric Vehicles Outperform Conventional Cars in Reliability
A comprehensive study by the German automobile club ADAC demonstrates that battery electric vehicles are significantly more reliable than internal combustion engine cars, with substantially fewer breakdowns over time.