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What do Hyundai and Tony Stark have in common? How about an ‘Iron Man’ suit!

That’s right, Hyundai Motors is in development of their very own robotic exoskeleton. Even though the suit may not look like the Marvel’s superhero Iron Man, it does hold some super power to help the user.

 

The suit is being developed to increase productivity during car manufacturing. It weighs around 110 pounds but allows the user to lift up to 600 pounds without accident or injury.

 

 

 
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Fortune Magazine: Toyota Again the 'Most Admired' Motor Vehicle Company

Automaker earns #28 spot in “World’s Most Admired Companies“ list
Toyota was once again named the top motor vehicle company inFortune Magazine’s annual list of the “World’s Most Admired Companies.” Toyota is also ranked at #28 overall out of all companies surveyed and was in the top ten in both talent and running a global business.

The “World’s Most Admired Companies” survey measures nine attributes considered critical to a company’s global success, including quality of management, social responsibility, people management and global competitiveness, among others. 


 
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Introducing the Luxurious 2016 Jeep Cherokee Overland

Who knew adventure could be this refined? For those who are as passionate about driving as they are about arriving, the new 2016 Jeep® Cherokee Overland® is a mid-size SUV built to perform and designed to stand apart with luxurious details and sophisticated styling.
 

 

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10 WAYS THE NEW 2016 CHRYSLER 200 IS BUILT TO COMPETE AND IMPRESS

The new 2016 Chrysler 200 is built to outshine the competition and to stand out in any crowd. Here are 10 ways this next-generation midsize sedan is setting a new standard for performance and luxury in its segment.

1.  We start this list the same way we start the 2016 Chrysler 200 — with standard Keyless Enter ‘n Go™. With the key fob in the vehicle’s proximity, Keyless Enter ‘n Go automatically unlocks the driver’s door when you pull the handle.
 

 

 

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TEST DRIVE and REVIEW: 2016 Scion iM is Value Engineering at its Peak

The Ny Daily News took the new 2016 Scion iM for a spin and had some positive thoughts on the vehicle.

Brian Leon - NY Daily News: How far does value engineering have to go? If we’re talking about cars, the answer is further than ever in 2016. Whether it’s releasing a dirt cheap new car that already feels like it’s a decade old (cough cough, Mitsubishi Mirage), or passing an entry-level Mercedes-Benz off for a luxury car, there seems to be no end to the length some automakers will go to cut costs and drive sales. Don…
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Hyundai Genesis and Tucson Earn IIHS Top Safety Pick+ Awards

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., – With added strenuous criteria in one of the industry’s already rigorous testing of vehicle safety, the 2016 Hyundai Genesis and 2016 Tucson earned the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s (IIHS) 2016 TOP SAFETY PICK+ awards. The IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK+ award helps consumers pick vehicles that offer the highest level of crash protection.

“Safety is a top priority at Hyundai, so we are pleased to see two of our vehicles on this prestigious list,” said Mike O’Brien, vice president, Corporate and Product Planning, Hyundai Motor America."
 

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Luxury Automakers BMW, Daimler and Audi Clinch Purchase of Nokia’s Maps Business

German car makers to acquire Nokia Here in deal worth $3.1 billion


Germany’s biggest auto makers have clinched a deal to buy Nokia Corp. digital mapping business, beating out rival bidders for some of the vital technology for self-driving cars in a €2.8 billion ($3.1 billion) acquisition.

The deal is a coup for BMW AG, Audi AG and Daimler AG, the front-runners to buy the business for some weeks, as the auto industry and Silicon Valley technology companies jockey for position to develop and equip the next generation of cars.

 


 

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Hyundai Ioniq To Be Available As Plug-In Hybrid, EV And Hybrid Car

Hyundai has officially announced plans to launch its first-ever dedicated hybrid car at the beginning of 2016!

To be named Ioniq, the vehicle is set to be officially unveiled in South Korea in January next year with European and North American debuts scheduled for Geneva and New York auto shows, respectively.

It was previously thought that the 2017 Ioniq will only be available as a hybrid car and plug-in hybrid vehicle, however, Hyundai today surprised the world announcing that Ioniq will also be offered as an all-electric, zero emission vehicle!

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