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  • Jan 5, 2025 | mgz.com.tw | Wesley Johnson

    In a strategic move to win over cable TV viewers, streaming services are combining forces. This shift aims to create an appealing alternative for the growing number of consumers who want to cut the cord. As audiences increasingly seek convenient options to replace traditional television, this collaboration promises a more streamlined viewing experience. With more consumers moving to online platforms for their entertainment needs, a range of benefits is expected from this integration.

  • Feb 29, 2024 | motormoutharabia.com | Wesley Johnson

    Nissan e-POWER has revolutionized the driving experience, offering a glimpse into the future of electric vehicles (EVs). With its advanced technology, the Nissan e-POWER provides users with a seamless transition into the world of electric driving. While maintaining the core fact that Nissan e-POWER provides a similar driving experience to a full EV, it is essential to explore the unique aspects of this technology.

  • Feb 29, 2024 | motormoutharabia.com | Wesley Johnson

    The anticipation for the release of the all-new 2025 Nissan Patrol (Y63) has begun with the official teaser of its sibling, the 2025 Infiniti QX80. While the Australian market may not be directly affected by this reveal, it signifies an exciting countdown to the launch of the highly anticipated Nissan Patrol. These two large SUVs share many similarities in their design, with differences primarily found in their front-end and cabin aesthetics.

  • Feb 29, 2024 | motormoutharabia.com | Wesley Johnson

    Polestar, the Swedish EV brand known for its electric performance cars, may be diving into the world of high-performance electric vehicles with its ‘BST’ sub-brand. While Audi has RS cars, BMW has M cars, and Mercedes-Benz has AMG cars, Polestar aims to establish its presence in the high-performance electric car market. With the release of its upcoming models, the Polestar 3 SUV and Polestar 4 mid-size SUV, Polestar is not ruling out the possibility of introducing more ‘Beast’ (BST) models.

  • Feb 28, 2024 | motormoutharabia.com | Wesley Johnson

    Aston Martin has announced a delay in the release of its first-ever battery-electric vehicle (BEV) to 2026, as the luxury automaker reassesses its strategy in response to a decrease in demand for sports-luxury electric cars. Aston Martin Chairman, Lawrence Stroll, stated that the demand for EVs, particularly at Aston Martin’s price point, has not met initial expectations. As a result, the company plans to invest in plug-in hybrid powertrains instead of accelerating its all-electric lineup.

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