Xevo’s SmartDeviceLink (SDL) in Toyotas
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
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
The Department of Efficiency and Renewable Energy released the data for plug-in electric vehicles. It’s no surprise that California had the most registrations per thousand
The Strategy Analytics report, “Autonomous Emergency Braking: Future NCAP Requirements Steer AEB Towards Autonomy”, looks at how Autonomous Emergency Braking has evolved from preventing costly
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™
The National Safety Council is deeply concerned that – despite increased public awareness – the U.S. matched a record we hoped never to reach again.
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
Hyundai Motor Company announced the world’s first smart fingerprint technology that allows drivers to not only unlock doors but also start the vehicle. Hyundai plans
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) is launching a test program for automatic emergency braking systems on vehicles that can detect and brake for
With a record number of travelers – about one-third of Americans – planning to gather with family and friends this holiday season, AAA East Central
AEye, a world leader in artificial perception systems and the developer of iDAR™, announced the AE110, its most advanced product for the automotive mobility market.
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