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Image for %sFlying car takes to the skies in new vision for urban mobility
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Flying car takes to the skies in new vision for urban mobility

Could this new, state-of-the-art, autonomous, electric-powered flying car developed by Volkswagen China revolutionise short haul transport?More
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All Construction & buildingInnovationAutomotiveInfrastructure
Image for %sWorld’s biggest dump truck runs on steel
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World’s biggest dump truck runs on steel

Able to carry loads of 450 tonnes, the BelAZ 75710 is the biggest dump truck on the planet and is built on advanced high-strength steel (AHSS)
Image for %sFuture mobility solutions will have steel at their heart
Automotive

Future mobility solutions will have steel at their heart

As the world’s mobility systems undergo profound changes, providers will continue to be reliant on steel to help overcome a number of key challenges
Image for %sSteel helps power the vehicles of the future
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Steel helps power the vehicles of the future

As the next wave of electric vehicles (EVs) begins to hit the roads, steel is set to play a vital role in the chassis, engines and charging stations that will power the cars of the future
Image for %sHow steel helped create the safest minivan yet
Automotive

How steel helped create the safest minivan yet

The Honda Odyssey makes innovative use of advanced high-strength steels (AHSS) to increase passenger safety and improve fuel efficiency
Image for %sModern retro racer uses steel for style
Automotive

Modern retro racer uses steel for style

Infiniti's steel-built electric racer combines old-school looks with modern power to create a striking showcase for motorsport's potential future.
Image for %sCar manufacturers look to steel for stronger, lighter cars
Automotive

Car manufacturers look to steel for stronger, lighter cars

Advanced high-strength steels (AHSS) are helping car manufacturers usher in an era of robust, lightweight vehicles that improve fuel efficiency and lower emissions without compromising on safety
Image for %sThe world’s toughest and most versatile vehicle?
Automotive

The world’s toughest and most versatile vehicle?

The Paramount Marauder is a mine-protected vehicle whose steel double-welded monocoque hull gives it immense versatility and protection
Image for %sThe most versatile sporting car ever?
Automotive

The most versatile sporting car ever?

The Ariel Nomad utilises the unique qualities of steel to create one of the lightest, most durable multi-purpose sports vehicles in the world
Image for %sSteel lightens automotive load
Automotive

Steel lightens automotive load

Automotive industry innovators are developing advanced high-strength steels for car manufacturers that deliver on lightweighting, strength, versatility, eco-efficiency and affordability
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