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The next auto show following NAIAS is the Chicago Auto with new car releases, events and media previews starting February 9-10. With more than 1
The next auto show following NAIAS is the Chicago Auto with new car releases, events and media previews starting February 9-10. With more than 1
Toyota has upped it’s technology game with many recent announcements. New Initiatives include Amazon Alexa, self-driving, mobility services, delivery services and pizza hut cooperation. Talk
Zebra, insurance search engine, released its annual State of Auto Insurance Report, which revealed that national car insurance premiums are at an all-time high –
Cars.com data shows how successful Super Bowl automotive TV ads were during the game in Sunday. The company explored the response to the ads from
While BYTON works with Aurora, Continental is working with NIVIDIA to create Artificial Intelligence (AI) self-driving vehicle systems based on the NVIDIA DRIVE platform. They
BYTON, a Chinese electric car company that premiered its electric vehicle with huge interior touchscreen announced a partnership with the Aurora, self-driving company founded by
In connected car news this week were Tesla, ON Semi, Mitsubishi, Dibotics, Bouncie, NXP, Danlaw, ANSYS, DENSO, ETRI, Sion, WayRay and NERVtech. Best a’ Tesla
Attention car sales counters there have been numbers released by various sources showing January car sales. J.D. Power notes that 2018 Model-Year average transaction prices
While Hyundai America sponsors the Super Bowl, Hyundai Korea has taken self-driving to the next level with a bunch of C-V2X 5G features connecting passengers
While football fans watch the latest automotive commercials during the Super Bowl, two companies are working for a super grand slam 3D LiDAR SLAM on
Automakers and automotive insurance providers are making major investments television commercials during the big game, aka Super Bowl. There will riveting rides in new vehicles
Fujitsu America, Inc. expects that by 2030, a majority of shared cars on the road will have utilization rates above 50 percent—a significant jump from