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Your Daily Automobile updates From Around The World [  The Automobile News]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](    [Volkswagen ID Life Concept Is Cool And Square In Munich](  Volkswagen’s small but charming ID lineup is showing strong sales in the US and abroad, and at the IAA Munich Motor Show on Monday, the company is expanding the family with a concept it’s calling ID Life. This adorable little guy looks set to slot in beneath the ID 3, perhaps paving the way for an all-electric Polo replacement. The current ID lineup includes the ID 4, an electric SUV that we’re rather fond of, and the ID 3, more of a Golf-size vehicle that isn’t coming to the US. This new ID Life concept is smaller, but offers about 10% more cargo space than the Polo thanks to the wonders of EV packaging — and enables a radical, reconfigurable interior. Both front and rear seats fold and mold to shape the interior to meet your needs, whether those needs are for a family hauler or a mobile movie theater. [Read Full Article](  Recommended products:   [Take aim at your future at Targeted Career](    [Green Roads CBD Oil is one of the best and most popular choices among CBD users.](  [Hyundai Leads Hydrogen Push With 671bhp Fuel Cell Sports Car]( Hyundai details next-generation hydrogen powertrain; says FCEVs will cost same as BEVs from 2030 Hyundai will seek to “popularise hydrogen” by 2040 with a raft of initiatives aimed at positing the fuel as an alternative to all-out battery electrification, and not just in the private vehicle sector. Following on from yesterday’s wide-reaching commitment to making its vehicle fleet all-electric in Europe by 2035 and globally by 2040, Hyundai has voiced a commitment to mass producing hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). [Read Full Article](  [No Cash? Let Your Car Pay]( Tired of whipping out your wallet to buy coffee or pay for gas? It looks more and more like swiping a card will be a thing of the past. Hyundai is the latest auto manufacturer to introduce an in-car payment system. Right now, Hyundai’s system is at the concept stage, which means that it is still being evaluated for production potential. Hyundai’s current system is a “projection” system, which means it is actually based in the user’s smartphone and simply projected onto the car’s screen, Cason Grover, senior group manager of Vehicle Technology Planning at Hyundai, explains via email. “The proof of concept is built to potentially use CarPlay and/or Android Auto to deliver the experience to vehicles,” Grover says. “We are considering launching this in production through Apple and Google’s processes and are also studying a ‘built-in’ solution utilizing in-vehicle software and Blue Link [telematics] connectivity.” [Read Full Article]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](     Connect with the automobile news on social media [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Linkedin]( You received this email because you operate or create content for a website/service and based on your website it seemed like this could be important information to you and your users. This newsletter is managed by [Postbox Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd](.C-4/5, IBD Emporia, Kolar Road, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, INDIA, 462042 Want to change how you receive these emails? [Update your preferences]( or [Unsubscribe](

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