The Renault 5 isn’t the first car from a bygone era to make a comeback, but we reckon it could prove just as successful as other efforts (including the reimagined Fiat 500 and Mini). Indeed ...
As part of Autocar’s news desk, Charlie plays a key role in the title’s coverage of new car launches and industry events. He’s also a regular contributor to its social media channels ...
Honda and Nissan are still determining if a merger is a viable option, but Honda’s fears aren’t entirely unfounded; there were whispers that Foxconn expressed interest in Renault’s stake in ...
The Dacia Sandero has reclaimed the title of the best-selling car in Europe from the Tesla Model Y, with exactly 309,392 examples of the cut-price supermini sold across the continent in 2024.
The capacity at the Chennai plant, which is home to the Renault-Nissan alliance, is being used only to the tune of 45-50% and the new products are intended to boost this to 70%. Renault is ...
What just happened? Some of Nvidia's top enterprise customers are reportedly delaying orders of the latest Blackwell chip racks due to overheating issues and glitches in chip connectivity.
Nvidia's biggest customers for AI chips, including Microsoft, Amazon, Google and Meta, have reportedly cut their orders for the new Blackwell series of GPUs due to overheating issues. However ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's Blackwell AI servers face ongoing issues with overheating and architectural flaws, causing major customers like Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft to reduce orders and revert to ...
because we're recuperating so much from the platform of the [Renault] group, we can make another half-car in a way.” When we asked Le Vot if that meant the current-generation Sandero could get ...
The PS5 overheating problem has once again become a hot topic amid the release of CPU-hungry games like Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered and Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Gamers have been here before.
The new Renault 5 electric car is Europe’s Car of the Year for 2025. Seeing off competition from six other finalists, the Renault – and its derivative from sister brand Alpine – was voted ...
The winner was announced at today's Brussels motor show, and collected by Renault boss Fabrice Cambolive. He said: "We all feel immensely proud to have taken the prestigious 'Car of the Year' award.