Same Terminology Needed for Autonomous Self-Driving and ADAS
A recently published white paper developed by Frost & Sullivan calls on the auto industry to clarify and standardize marketing terminology for driver assistance and
A recently published white paper developed by Frost & Sullivan calls on the auto industry to clarify and standardize marketing terminology for driver assistance and
The Goodyear AERO concept is a two-in-one tire designed for the autonomous, flying cars of the future. This concept would work both as a tire
PerceptIn, a company focused on robotic mobility and visual intelligence, have announced that they will be showcasing their DragonFly Pod in Spain next week, as
After axing stores for selling Tesla automobiles to cut costs by Elon Musk, we find out that the stores were highly rated and appreciated by
In a new report from the In-Vehicle UX (IVX) team at Strategy Analytics, consumers in the US, Western Europe, and China were surveyed regarding usage
Sono Motors, the German provider of sustainable mobility concepts and producer of the first series-produced electric car with solar integration, unveiled the first images of
Hyundai Motor Group announced the development of a ‘Digital Key’, which allows users to unlock and start their Hyundai vehicle via their smartphone. Replacing a
In connected car news this week were Fisker Inc., HERE, Blis, Faurecia, Cadence, Toshiba, Renesas, CalAmp, pmdtechnolgies, Airbiquity, Rightware, NXP, Jeep, FABU, Keysight and Wind
Self-parking, automatic braking, driverless – the vehicles of tomorrow are bound not only to be autonomous, but also connected to one another. That is why
The National Limousine Association (NLA), the industry-leading non-profit organization responsible for and dedicated to representing the interests of the private driver transportation industry, today published
The Geneva Motor Show is this week and there will be many new announcements. There are many electric cars, SUVs and concept cars. Here’s AUTO
Los Angeles—New reports required by the California Department of Motor Vehicles from companies testing robot cars on the state’s public roads show the technology is