LONDON -- Jaguar Land Rover is working on self-driving technology capable of handling all types of terrain and weather as part of a 3.7 million-pound ($4.9 million) project.
LONDON -- Jaguar Land Rover is working on self-driving technology capable of handling all types of terrain and weather as part of a 3.7 million-pound ($4.9 million) project.
The Japanese automaker will ditch about 20 performance-based metrics for a singular metric: new-car sales. The Nissan One program, which launches June 3, ties dealer variable margin to achieving retail volume goals.