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Why ‘Software-Defined’ Cars Are the Future: OTA Updates, Feature Subscriptions and Business Models

The powertrain, infotainment, safety systems, and sensors all worked independently, each managed by its own electronic control unit (ECU).

Data Monetisation: How OEMs and Tier-1 Suppliers Are Turning Driving Data into Revenue

Every kilometer driven produces a stream of sensor readings, location pings, camera frames, diagnostics, and user interactions.

Tariffs, Interest Rates and Affordability: What They Mean for Your Car Buying Decision

ising tariffs on imported vehicles and components, persistently high interest rates, and shifts in affordability that are testing the patience and budgets of everyday drivers.

Insurance, Warranty & Repair Costs: Hidden Factors in Your Car Ownership Equation

When people shop for a new car, most focus on the purchase price, performance, or design — the horsepower, the touchscreen, or the prestige of the badge.

Global Production Trends: Why Europe and the US Are Struggling Compared to China

The global manufacturing map has shifted decisively in the last two decades.

Off-Road, Overland & Van Life: How Adventure-Mobility Shapes Accessory Markets

There’s a distinct smell to modern adventure culture: diesel, campfire smoke, and the faint scent of polyurethane from a freshly installed plywood kitchenette.

Subscription Cars, Leasing and the Changing Ownership Model: Is ‘Use > Own’ Finally Taking Off?

The car you drive used to be a statement of permanence: a down payment, monthly loan installments, the even-more-permanent registration sticker, and the psychology of “this is mine.”

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Vehicle Software Lyfe­Cycle: Will Your Car Be Obsolete Before You Replace It?

In the past, car ownership meant buying a machine — a finely tuned piece of engineering whose value and capability were largely determined at the moment it left the factory.

Mobility for Families & Children: How Car Design and Accessories Are Evolving for New Generations

From regulation-driven safety updates to built-in boosters, HEPA cabin filters, modular interiors and kid-focused infotainment, the modern family car is being rethought top to bottom.

The Economics of Charging: Why Electricity Isn’t Always Cheaper Than Gas

Automakers are heavily investing in EV production lines, and consumers are increasingly drawn to the promise of lower running costs, cleaner energy, and technological sophistication.

Battery Leasing Models Explained: Can You Really ‘Subscribe’ to Power?

The idea of subscribing to electricity the way you subscribe to Netflix or your phone plan sounds futuristic — and for electric vehicles (EVs), it already exists in several forms.

EV Safety Myths: What Drivers Need to Know About Fire, Floods and Battery Health

The rise of electric vehicles (EVs) has brought an undeniable shift in how we think about transportation, energy use, and environmental responsibility.

Vehicle Lifecycle Economics: Buy, Use, Reuse and Recycle

The modern automobile industry is undergoing a paradigm shift.

The Rise of Minimalist Design: Why Buttons Are Disappearing from Car Interiors

The car interior has always reflected more than just engineering—it mirrors the spirit of its time.

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