Automatic Emergency Braking Becoming More Automatically Included
Four of 20 automakers report that automatic emergency braking (AEB) is standard on more than half of their 2017 model year vehicles, the National Highway
Four of 20 automakers report that automatic emergency braking (AEB) is standard on more than half of their 2017 model year vehicles, the National Highway
2017 was another spectacular year for autonomous and connected cars. There were a myriad of new products announced while competition heated up for the greatest
Toyota Motor Corporation at a news conference and a news release announced its plans for electric vehicles. Toyota believes to reduce CO2 emission electrification is
In connected car news this week were Tesla, UpStream, carGo, Autoliv, Apti, Arity, SiTime, Toshiba, Octo, NXP, Nexperia and Lear. Best a’ Telsa Tesla is
DENSO Corporation and BlackBerry Limited announced the companies have jointly developed the world’s first integrated HMI (Human Machine Interface) that allows for integration of the
Ford Motor Company and Alibaba Group agreed to explore a strategic collaboration to jointly identify new opportunities to redefine consumer retail experiences and explore solutions
The Mitsubishi Connect connected car app will be first available in the new Eclipse Cross CUV. The new apps are available for iPhone, Android with
Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) and Panasonic Corporation (Panasonic) announced an agreement to begin studying the feasibility of a joint automotive prismatic battery business. This agreement
BMW Group is systematically expanding the intelligent connectivity capabilities of its vehicles by seamlessly integrating the highly versatile Alexa, Amazon’s voice-controlled personal assistant, into all
As many of readers know when Apple releases an update to iOS it is either loved by drivers or causes new Bluetooth problems. Since the
‘Tis the season to traditionally spend with family and friends and this year Americans are traveling in record numbers. AAA forecasts 107.3 million Americans will
In connected car news this week were Tesla, nuTonomoy, Guardian Optical, Octo Telematics, Aptiv, Honda, BlueSignal, Car Force, Renesas, HELLA, SenseTime, Honda and Airgain. Tesla