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Now That the EV Frenzy Is Gone, Lincoln Switches to Tech Development Instead
Lincoln unveiled an electric concept back in 2022 and seemed ready to go down the EV avenue full speed ahead. But the Star concept car never made it to production and did not preview any production model either. Now that the automaker has reevaluated its options and the market, it decided to take a step…
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Evaluating Risks: Chinese Smart Cars and Western Security Concerns
Key Things to Know: Geopolitical Tensions: The increasing entry of Chinese smart cars into Western markets amidst ongoing East-West tensions raises concerns over national security and consumer privacy. Intellectual Property and Economic Impact: Issues surrounding intellectual property rights violations and the economic implications of Chinese manufacturing dominance highlight the complex trade dynamics between China and…
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Taipei AMPA 2024, reshaping Taiwan automotive industry with focus on sustainability, innovation, safety and international connection
With net zero carbon emissions becoming a global commitment, an automotive industry revolution gets well underway. TAIPEI AMPA and AUTOTRONICS TAIPEI 2024 will take place April 17-20 at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1 (TaiNEX 1) in concurrence with 2035 E-Mobility Taiwan at the same venue. The three joint exhibitions will cast a spotlight on…
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Volkswagen, Mobileye to bring new automated driving functions to series production
The technologies, which later will be integrated by VW’s software unit Cariad, include assistance systems for highway and urban driving, such as automated overtaking on multilane highways, automatic stopping at red lights and stop signs, and support in intersections and roundabouts.
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Stellantis Bets on Start-Up Lidar Tech to Boost its ADAS
Stellantis is hoping to improve its automated driving capabilities by investing in what it describes as “breakthrough” lidar (light detection and ranging) sensor technology. The automaker’s investment wing, Stellantis Ventures, is investing in SteerLight, the developer of a new generation of high-performance lidar that uses silicon photonics technology, combining a universal semiconductor material with the speed…
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Stellantis Ventures Invests in LiDAR Tech for ADAS
Employing silicon photonics technology, which combines a universal semiconductor material with the speed of photos, the SteerLight LiDAR senses the surrounding environment in three dimensions with higher resolution and precision, and at a lower volume production cost, than currently available LiDAR systems, the company said.
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INFINITI QX80 2025: Redefining Full-Size Luxury SUVs with Innovative Design and Technology
Summary: The 2025 INFINITI QX80 is poised to redefine the luxury SUV landscape with its latest design and cutting-edge technology. Revealed with confidence at the 2024 New York International Auto Show, INFINITI’s flagship model boasts advancements in comfort, a seamless integration of high-tech features, and driving dynamics that promise to set a new standard in…
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GHC’s Automotive Technology Program earns career launch endorsement
The Automotive Technology program at Grays Harbor College has received a Career Launch endorsement from Career Connect Washington, a statewide network of industry, labor, education, and community leaders who are creating work-based and academic programs for students to explore and learn, while earning money and college-level credit. The Career Launch endorsement is awarded to career-focused…
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Automotive Simulation Market Size, Share and Trend 2030 In The Latest Research
Automotive simulation technology, a cornerstone of the automotive industry, revolutionizes vehicle development and testing processes. By utilizing computer models and software, automotive simulation enhances efficiency, safety, and performance in vehicle design. The global automotive simulation market, valued at USD 2.0 billion in 2021, is projected to reach USD 4.8 billion by 2032, driven by a…
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EPA issues new auto rules aimed at cutting carbon emissions, boosting electric vehicles and hybrids
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration announced new automobile emissions standards Wednesday that officials called the most ambitious plan ever to cut planet-warming emissions from passenger vehicles. The new rules relax initial tailpipe limits proposed last year but eventually get close to the same strict standards set out by the Environmental Protection Agency. The rules come…