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Your Daily Automobile updates From Around The World [  The Automobile News]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](    [Scoop! More Dope On The MG Astor; To Be Revealed On Sep 15](  MG is gearing up to launch the Astor in the Indian market this festive season. The SUV will be officially revealed on September 15, 2021. We can now share more details about its variant line-up, features and engine options. MG Astor variants: The MG Astor is likely to be offered in five variants – Style, Super, Smart, Sharp and Savvy. We already know that the SUV will come equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), which include safety aids like Adaptive Cruise Control, Forward Collision Warning, Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Departure Prevention, Intelligent Headlamp Control (IHC), Rear Drive Assist (RDA) and Speed Assist System. ADAS along with 6 airbags and 17-inch alloys will be offered on the top-spec Savvy trim. [Read Full Article](  Recommended products:   [DealDash is a market leader in the penny auction](    [The portable lamp that sterilises everything](  [XEV Launches Serial Production Of 3-D Printed Mini-EV]( The Italian start-up XEV unveiled the production version of its 3D-printed electric small car Yoyo at the IAA Mobility. Sales are now also starting on the home market in Italy. At a minimum of 13,900 euros before subsidies, prices are significantly higher than originally announced. When the Yoyo was first unveiled in spring 2018, it was still said that the L7e-class mini-vehicle would initially be released on the Chinese market. This was reported by Chinese media at the time, but there was never an official statement. China was the logical choice of location because XEV builds the Yoyo together with Chinese suppliers. But now it is clear that the electric vehicle will initially be offered “in all important European markets”. First and foremost in Italy. There, the Yoyo will cost from 9,900 euros after promotion. [Read Full Article](  [The Rise Of Cyber-Attacks In The Automotive Industry]( Losses to the tune of billions are experienced due to the rise of cyber-attacks in the automotive industry, and they are becoming progressively worse as more auto manufacturers join the autonomy space. Industry experts argue that autonomy is the future of the automotive industry, mainly because driverless cars are safer, more comfortable, and more convenient than regular cars. However, there is a downside to this technology: susceptibility to cyber-attacks. Attacks range from physical to long-range digital attacks. As we know, a new cyber-attack vector is born every time new development occurs in the tech space. Cyber-Attacks in the Automotive Industry: Is This a New Thing? Cyber-attacks in the automotive industry are not new. In 2015, a team of security researchers experimented on the vulnerability of autonomous vehicles by hijacking a vehicle. It was confirmed that these vehicles were not as safe as initially thought to be. [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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