Best of @CES 2019 Automotive Round-up from Audi, BMW, Continental, Daimler to ZF
AUTO Connected Car News has rounded-up all the known automotive and autonomous news coming from CES 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Learn what to see what demos to watch.
AUTO Connected Car News has rounded-up all the known automotive and autonomous news coming from CES 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Learn what to see what demos to watch.
Automotive Grade Linux, a collaborative cross-industry effort developing an open platform for the connected car, has announced that Hyundai has joined Automotive Grade Linux (AGL)
Sygic, trusted by more than 200-million drivers, has showcased a brand new concept of Car Navigation design at CES 2019. The new design minimizes driver
Xevo Inc., the global leader in connected car software and smart automotive user experiences, today announced that its SmartDeviceLink (SDL) smartphone-and-vehicle-linking technology became available in
Stoneridge, Inc. announced today that its exemption application to federal law was approved in late-December by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, allowing its MirrorEye™
In connected car news this week were EV Safe Charge, Zenuity, Sony, Daimler Trucks, PerceptIn, Unity Tech, WirelessCar, Innoviz, Luminar, Trak Global, IMS, Zoox, Xaltic
Volkswagen revealed mobile electric vehicle charging stations that work like a mobile phone a power bank that will be setup in Wolfsburg in the first
With a record number of travelers – about one-third of Americans – planning to gather with family and friends this holiday season, AAA East Central
Greenlots and ChargePoint, two of North America’s leading electric vehicle (EV) charging networks, today announced a roaming partnership that would enable charging between networks, opening
The GENIVI Alliance, the organization responsible for introducing Linux and open source software into the in-vehicle, infotainment domain, has successfully delivered several assets through its
Close to 3 million Hyundai and Kia vehicles are at risk for spontaneously catching on fire in non-collision events or suffering premature engine failure, putting
Arthur D. Little released its worldwide automotive market report. Key findings are that desire for car ownership remains strong, especially amongst the young, and that