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Hungarian automotive industry: week 39 2020

Panker Gergő | 2020.09.28 10:34

Hungarian automotive industry: week 39 2020

Fotó: Pörge Béla

Continental inaugurate development track for the testing of locally developed products and technologies. Debrecen contributes to refreshing Hungary’s bus fleet by adding new vehicles. Let’s recap what last week brought in Hungary’s automotive sector. Clicking on the highlighted items will open the full stories.

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Continental inaugurated their new development track last week near Veszprém, where the company will be able to test the latest technologies developed at the nearby facility.

Audi’s Győr plant has introduced robotic testing for fine-tuning the haptic characteristics of interior components.

Electrification continues at European OEMs. According to unofficial reports, Renault Group-member Alpine are looking to add electric models in their portfolio.

Range Rover announced a battery-powered electric model last week.

The European Tyre & Rubber Manufacturers Association welcomed the European Union’s decision to declare natural rubber as a “critical raw material”.

Public transport company Volánbusz is introducing new vehicles in Debrecen as part of a campaign to refresh and reduce the average emission levels of its bus fleet.

Last week we took a closer look at the new electric Citaro, delivered in Debrecen as part of the Green Bus Programme.

The town of Békéscsaba has announced to launch a green bus pilot project.

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