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Your Daily Automobile updates From Around The World [  The Automobile News]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](    [Chinese Electric Car Company Builds Robot Unicorn](  Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Xpeng unveils its mechanical unicorn project – a robot similar to an autonomous vehicle that kids can ride and interact with. Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, Xpeng, has created a robot ‘unicorn’ – a device equipped for children to ride. Named the “Little White Dragon”, its automotive-derived sensors and artificial intelligence technology enable the robot to interact with its environments. Complete with power modules, motion control, emotional interaction capabilities, it has the ability to react to human voices, touch and body language, or avoid any obstacles detected. [Read Full Article](  [Ola S1 Scooters Are Being Sold At A Blistering Pace]( Ola Electric officially opened bookings for the newly launched S1 scooter. Considering all the hype that has been built up surrounding the new scooter, the Ola Electric was certainly expecting a very positive response. However, it would appear that folks are more than eager to get their hands on a shiny new electric scooter from Ola. As it would turn out, the Ola S1 and S1 Pro scooters are being booked at a blisteringly fast pace. So much so, that the EV manufacturer is fast running out of scooters—just two days after opening bookings. According to a Tweet by Ola Electric co-founder and CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal, the Ola S1 and S1 Pro are in such high demand that at least four scooters are being booked every single second. In fact, he even stated that bookings may be forced closed soon, as the company could very well “run our of scooters.”  [Read Full Article](  [2022 Toyota Sienna Woodland Edition Reportedly Starts At $46,565]( Toyota made a surprise announcement earlier this year with the Sienna Woodland Edition, an adventured-theme minivan that upgraded its looks and its capability. Toyota didn’t divulge the model’s price, but a new report from Cars Direct sheds light on how much the family hauler will cost. The publication got its data from the automaker’s latest order guide, and it’ll cost nearly $50,000 when it goes on sale this fall. Customers will fork over $46,565, which includes the $1,215 destination fee. A fully loaded model crests $48,000, though the priciest Sienna model remains the $51,975 Platinum trim. The Woodland Edition is a $3,500 premium over the regular all-wheel-drive XLE offering. The extra cost includes more than just an appearance package, which is quite common for a package like this. However, Toyota actually increased the minivan’s capability.  [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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