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Increase in AWS Buffer Memory Capacity at V2V Technologies

We would like to inform you that V2V Technologies has recently carried out a significant increase in the buffer memory capacity within its AWS cloud infrastructure. This intervention will accelerate the system, stabilize the platform, and reduce certain user inconveniences that some may have experienced during periods of high activity.

Increase in AWS Buffer Memory Capacity at V2V Technologies

Hyundai and Kia stand alone in the spotlight in los Angeles

It appears that only South Korean automakers Kia and Hyundai will have true new reveals at the upcoming Los Angeles Auto Show, which will take place from November 21 to 30. Consequently, Kia did not hesitate to unveil its new full-size SUV, the Telluride, ahead of time

Hyundai and Kia stand alone in the spotlight in los Angeles

Renault unveils its stunning Twingo E-Tech

Although it is not intended for the North American market, it is worth noting the unveiling of Renault’s new Twingo E-Tech, if only for its beautiful design

Renault unveils its stunning Twingo E-Tech

Open Road continues to grow

Open Road is a Vancouver-based company that operates about 25 automotive dealerships and seven collision centres in the Pacific Coast metropolis. In 2021, the company acquired two dealerships in Brampton, Ontario, and two more in London in 2024

Open Road continues to grow

Despite tariffs, VW begins construction of its battery plant in Ontario

Despite the tariffs imposed by the fiery and unpredictable U.S. President Donald Trump, Volkswagen Group’s PowerCo division has decided to move forward with the construction of its battery plant in St. Thomas, Ontario. Concrete pouring for the approximately $7 billion CAD project has already begun. The site will require 500,000 square feet (50,000 square metres) of formwork, where more than 32,000 cubic metres of concrete will be poured

Despite tariffs, VW begins construction of its battery plant in Ontario

Jeep unveils the redesigned Grand Cherokee

Jeep, one of Stellantis’ flagship brands, has just unveiled the redesigned version of its popular midsize SUV, the Grand Cherokee. While it maintains a look similar to the current model, the new Grand Cherokee will stand out with a redesigned grille, a refreshed interior, and several other notable updates — the most significant being a new base engine: a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder derived from the recent inline-six Hurricane. This engine produces 324 horsepower and 322 lb-ft of torque

Jeep unveils the redesigned Grand Cherokee

Toyota unveils the prototype of the next-generation Corolla

At the Tokyo Mobility Show (formerly the Tokyo Motor Show), Japanese giant Toyota unveiled the concept vehicle that is expected to preview the next generation of its immensely popular Corolla, a model that has been on the market since 1966

Toyota unveils the prototype of the next-generation Corolla

Alfa Romeo Delays its Electrification Plan

While several competing automakers have already announced pauses in their fully electric programs, Italian manufacturer Alfa Romeo has revealed that it will delay its transition to an all-electric lineup. Initially planned for 2025, the full electrification shift and the move to electric-only production by 2030 have now been postponed. The company will instead adopt a new “multi-energy” strategy.

Alfa Romeo Delays its Electrification Plan

Toyota Revives its Century Brand

L’imposant constructeur japonais Toyota vient d’annoncer qu’il allait réviser les véhicules de sa marque de prestige Century, née au cours des années quatre-vingt. Autrefois représentée uniquement par une grande berline de très grand luxe mue par un moteur V12, la Century sera désormais accompagnée d’une version VUS redessinée, ainsi que d’un coupé de très haute performance qui sera dévoilé au prochain Japan Mobility Show.

Toyota Revives its Century Brand

Mercedes-Benz unveils its Vision Iconic design study

German automaker Daimler took advantage of an event in Shanghai to unveil its latest design study: the Mercedes-Benz Vision Iconic. What immediately stands out is the large chrome grille, reminiscent of the recently revealed GLC 2027 Electric — despite the limited need for such a feature on a vehicle without a combustion engine

Mercedes-Benz unveils its Vision Iconic design study
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