Car makers used to compete over who had the latest-and-greatest hardware on offer: the highest-horsepower engine, the comfiest seats, the silkiest-sounding speakers. Not anymore.
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Car makers used to compete over who had the latest-and-greatest hardware on offer: the highest-horsepower engine, the comfiest seats, the silkiest-sounding speakers. Not anymore.
Dyson, best known for its vacuum cleaners and hand dryers, is charging ahead with a £2-billion push to start building electric cars, unveiling plans to turn a former airfield into a vehicle testing site.