While South Africans sit and watch the rest of the world enjoy mobility innovations in the form of self-driving cars…
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If we asked you: What hardware goes into a car? You’d go ahead and name all the greased up components…
We’ve already take a look at Ford’s absurdly-named Mustang Cobra Jet 1400, a 1,400kW electric vehicle the American auto-maker claims…
The Ford Range is one of those cars. It feels like one of the quintessential cars that every South African has experienced…
Electric cars aren’t exactly the most exciting kind of car on the market. Sure, from the perspective that they’re still quite new…
After a few months of not driving anywhere, we know everyone’s keen to get out and hit the road. Today,…
Usually when you see a car with a 1400 at the end of the name, you’re looking at a Datsun…
This week in Light Start — we’re ready for hidden likes on Instagram (globally), Ford launched a macho EV, Google’s Stadia’s lacking in oomph and Google launches RCS messaging in the US.
The end of humanity isn’t going to come as a result of military robots taking it into their silicon heads to wipe us all out. It’s going to be the result of domestic robots doing that very thing. At least, that’s how the science fiction goes. And seeing Digit, the creation of Ford and a robotics startup called Agility Robotics, hasn’t really assured us that things will go otherwise. But that’s mostly because we can see this bipedal critter being really useful.
Want a Ford Mustang but your budget won’t stretch to the repayments for a current one, let alone the 1967 GT Fastback you’ve always dreamed of? Have you considered Lego? Today the Danish toy maker’s version of one of the most iconic muscle cars ever went on sale in South Africa. We were at the unveiling, where we got to peer under the bonnet and, um, flick the tyres.