Nissan News 2Day: Bronze Plant, CarPlay/Android Auto for Sentra, Pricing for NV & Versa
Nissan has made several announcements recently including the pricing for the 2019 NV200, Sentra and Versa while celebrating 30 years in at it’s Tennesse plant
Nissan has made several announcements recently including the pricing for the 2019 NV200, Sentra and Versa while celebrating 30 years in at it’s Tennesse plant
Hyundai Motor Company has completed South Korea’s first domestic highway journey with an autonomously navigated semi-trailer truck. Hyundai’s Xcient truck drove approximately 40km on the
The City of Arlington, Texas is offering one-year self-driving program for Arlington residents, visitors, and anyone who’s interested in taking a ride in one of
Ride-hailing services are a popular and convenient transportation option, but a new AAA analysis shows they are not a cost-effective replacement for vehicle ownership. According
In connected car news this week were NVIDIA, Tesla, Volvo, Nuro, HyreCar, Lyfts, Quanergy and Infineon. NVIDIA Ready to Help Tesla NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang
Shell Oil Company (Shell) and General Motors (GM) announced that Shell-branded stations across the United States now accept the automotive industry’s first-ever embedded, in-dash fuel
In automotive cybersecurity news this week were Uptane, Microchip and research. Uptane Prevents Attacks Based upon Cappos’ widely-used TUF (The Update Framework), and developed with
A survey from Smith’s Lawyers in Brisbane, Austraila found men are much more likely to be distracted by their phone, try and drive with their
During the interdisciplinary program of the BMW Summer School 2018, 34 international PhD students, research peers and industry experts shared their visions and discussed current
War is not healthy, safe or relaxing. The latest upheaval with e-scooter services in Los Angeles, Venice and Santa Monica in Southern California makes for
Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), a collaborative cross-industry effort developing an open platform for the connected car, is announcing that six new members have joined the
Panasonic, Colorado Department of Transportation, Ford and Qualcomm showed the first real-world application of C-V2X technology connecting the vehicle, the roadways and a regional traffic