L’Annuel 2024 explores the evolution of the automobile, from electrification to autonomous driving.
Includes a visit to America’s Car Museum and an analysis of new business models.
Available in stores on September 2, with reviews of over 330 models.
The automotive world is constantly evolving, blending tradition, innovation and technological challenges. Every year, silent revolutions redefine the way we perceive and interact with our vehicles. For those who want to keep abreast of these changes and understand the major issues facing the sector, L’Annuel de l’automobile remains an undisputed reference. Let’s dive into its pages together to explore this in greater detail:
Among the top stories, the edition assesses whether electric autonomy is really a top priority. After testing vehicles such as the Mazda MX-30 and BMW i7, the team gives its impressions following a 400 km journey in the Thousand Islands region. Meanwhile, with the emergence of 5G, autonomous driving could soon be ubiquitous. What are the prospects of this technology for drivers?
The electrification of vehicles also raises questions about the future of batteries. Which technology will prevail? L’Annuel looks at this crucial question, and also explores the potential role of hydrogen in this burgeoning sector.
From a historical perspective, the book takes us to the heart of America’s Car Museum, highlighting the impressive collection of Harold LeMay, recognized as the world’s greatest car collector. At the same time, we reflect on changing business models, with giants such as Ford seeking to emulate the direct-to-consumer model popularized by Tesla.
L’Annuel 2024 also stands out for its ranking of the best vehicles in 26 categories, as well as its exclusive reviews of over 330 models. The three-part segmentation, focusing respectively on internal combustion, electric and plug-in hybrid models, offers a comprehensive guide for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Don’t miss this yearly event, available in stores from September 2!