Porsche, Nissan, Autopilot, Toyota, Tesla.

Porsche-Mission-EHalf of Porsche’s line-up electrified by 2023? In less than six years, Porsche intends to make half of its overall sales with electric powered models, Manager Magazin has learnt. One or two years after its debut EV Mission E due by 2019, the German carmaker wants to launch an electric crossover coupe and from 2022 the next-gen Macan will be available solely with electric power. Besides that, Porsche obviously plans to abandon diesel vehicles earlier than expected.
manager-magazin.de

Fresh impressions of the upcoming Leaf: New photos have emerged that show the next-gen Nissan Leaf better than ever before including the interior. Nissan has scheduled the official presentation for September, 6 and wants to bring the updated bestseller into the stores before the year’s end.
insideevs.com, autoblog.com

New head for Autopilot: Just half a year after Tesla convinced Chris Lattner to lead its Autopilot team, the former Apple expert has left again. His successor is Andrej Karpathy, who comes from Elon Musk’s OpenAI and now joins Tesla as Director of AI and Autopilot Vision.
electrek.co, engadget.com

Toyota’s new Camry: Later this summer, Toyota wants to launch the eight generation of its Camry that is particularly popular in the States. The new model sits on the TNGA platform just as the present Prius and will again be offered as hybrid version for a base price of 27,800 USD.
carscoops.com, greencarreports.com

Tesla Model 3 in HD: Those that cannot wait for the official presentation of Tesla’s new model in July, now got the option to check 29 top quality photos of a Model 3 trio recently spotted. Some of the pictures show also the interior space in quite fine resolution.
imgur.com via insideevs.com

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