SAM Car Reaches 190 mph with Adaptive Technology
The Arrow Electronics, Inc. (NYSE: ARW) SAM car, driven by quadriplegic racing legend Sam Schmidt, established a new record top speed of 190 mph on
The Arrow Electronics, Inc. (NYSE: ARW) SAM car, driven by quadriplegic racing legend Sam Schmidt, established a new record top speed of 190 mph on
In connected car news this week were Faraday Future, NIO, ON Semoconductor, FASTR, Honda, Bosch, Sumitomo, Intertek, BlackBerry, Via & Porsche. Bad Future for Faraday
The Los Angeles Auto Show announced that it will host 35 press conferences over the course of AutoMobility LA (formerly the Connected Car Expo,”a trade
The new 2018 Nissan LEAF is made at Nissan’s Vehicle Assembly Plant in Smyrna, Tennessee. It features greater range, advanced technologies and a dynamic new
Pioneer has launched 3D-LiDAR, that uses MEMS mirrors and is less expensive than other LiDAR systems. 3D-LiDAR is a sensor that can precisely measure the
Ola, India’s personal transportation app and Microsoft are building a new connected vehicle platform for car manufacturers worldwide using Microsoft Azure as a preferred cloud
Auto workers have to perform repititve tasks that stress their bodies as often as 1 million times a year. Some Ford assembly line workers lift
Automobili Lamborghini is working with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for a possible future Lamborghini electric super sports car. The concept uses supercapacitors for greater
The National Transportation Safety Board sent four inspectors to Las Vegas to investigate the crash with the “Hop On” AAA autonomous self-driving shuttle. The shuttled
CES announced the its 2018 Innovations Awards, there a some interesting winners in the categories of smart cities, in-vehicle audio, vehicle intelligence. Technology covers everything
Groupe Renault announced it has developed an autonomous control system that can handle challenging driving scenarios. In an industry first, the system can demonstrate road
Allstate released a new survey tay revealing that more than a third (35 percent) of U.S. drivers say wet winter driving stresses them out, and