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Nissan Reveals Self-Driving System for Highways
Nissan’s new Serena van that will go on sale in Japan is debuting fresh self-driving technology from the company.
FCA Offering Cash Reward to Hackers That Expose Security Risks
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) is taking a page from Tesla’s book by offering hackers a cash prize for discovering potential cyber security weak points.
6 Ways Your Smartphone Is Changing Your Cars
Your smartphone has become an important part of your life, even during your commute. While using a phone while driving is dangerous, it’s clear that the processing power and versatility of your device can be very useful.
2017 Toyota Prius Prime Review and First Drive
There was an unexpectedly long delay as Koji Toyoshima, chief engineer of the Toyota Prius and Prius Prime, conferred with his colleagues.
Lamborghini Developing Carbon Fiber Engine Parts
Carbon fiber body panels, seats, wings and even wheels are not unheard of, but now Lamborghini wants to use the lightweight material to make internal engine components.
Volkswagen, LG Collaborating on Connected Car Platform
Volkswagen has announced a partnership with LG Electronics to develop a next-generation connected car platform.
GM to Test New Robot Glove for Factory Workers
General Motors wants to be the first company to test a new robotic glove that should help factory workers assemble cars.
Chevy Cuts 4G LTE Wi-Fi Prices
Chevrolet is offering its customers a cheaper way to get online in its vehicles.
Mazda Will Use Its Engines to Make Its Cars Handle Better
It’s rare to describe a Mazda as anything but fun to drive, and there’s a reason for it. The company spends a lot of time ensuring that its cars are engaging, enjoyable and anything but numb. And while other automakers look to automate the driving process, Mazda is seeking a way to keep cars solely under the driver’s control.
Daimler Patents System to Control Tire Temperature With Water Spray
Daimler, parent company of Mercedes-Benz, is working on a system that will allow more precise control over the temperature of a vehicle’s tires.
Kia Pushes Porsche Out to Claim Top Spot on Quality Survey
The 2016 installment of J.D. Power’s annual Initial Quality Study (IQS) was just released and it’s full of unexpected news.
Mercedes-Benz GLC Plug-in Fuel-Cell Vehicle On Tap For 2017
Mercedes-Benz is previewing a plug-in hybrid hydrogen fuel-cell GLC that they plan to release in 2017.
Lexus Crashes Infotainment Systems With an Over-the-Air Update
A routine over-the-air software update has caused a glitch in many Lexus infotainment systems.
BMW Steers 'i' Division Towards Self-Driving Tech
BMW is looking to find a new purpose for its flailing ‘i’ division.
Hyundai Drivers Get Free DIY Infotainment Updates
Hyundai owners are now able to upgrade their infotainment systems for free to get Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support.
GM Adding Start-Stop to Nearly All Models by 2020
Nearly every model in General Motors‘ lineup will have start-stop technology by 2020.
How Does Technology That Deters Drowsy Driving Actually Work?
Last year, more than 5,000 people died as a result of drowsy driving-related accidents. Furthermore, more than 60 percent of drivers in America have admitted to driving while drowsy.
Light is Right: How GM is Slashing Weight From Its Cars
Fuel economy is a top priority and automakers are scrambling to reduce consumption.
Volvo 40 Series Concepts Preview Future Tech-Filled Small Car
Volvo has revealed a pair of new concept cars previewing how the brand’s future small cars will look.
Another Tesla Model S Blamed for Crash
Another Tesla Model S owner is blaming the car’s self-driving technology for a collision.
Battery Energy Density to Equal Gasoline by 2045: Report
The energy density of today’s automotive batteries does not compare very favorably to good old gasoline. However, researchers and scientists are continually pushing to improve the range and storage capacity of EVs.
Proof Apple is Working on a Car Buried in Financial Figures
“I peg odds of Apple selling its own electric car to be at least 80 percent,” reported Neil Cybart with the website AboveAvalon.com. How does he know this? By digging through the company’s finances, that’s how.
8 Car Features That Will Soon Be Obsolete
A lot has changed over the past few years and the next car you buy may be missing a few features you’re used to.
Your Chevy Can Now Warn You Before Its Parts Wear Out
Chevrolet is releasing a new system called OnStar Proactive Alerts, aimed at predicting upcoming issues with certain vehicle parts and warning the driver before they occur.
How a Professor Uncovered the VW Diesel Scandal and Changed Diesel Forever
Dr. Arvind Thiruvengadam, research assistant professor at West Virginia University is the man who uncovered Volkswagen’s diesel-emissions scandal. But according to him, this German firm is not the only automaker that’s missing the mark.
Cars With Dedicated Storage for Your Smartphones and Tablets
Smartphones and other tech devices have become such important staples in our lives. We carry them everywhere and they are often close at hand.
How Virtual Reality Might Change How You Buy Cars
Virtual Reality is the biggest tech story this year, just like wearable gadgets were last year and 3D TV was the year before. And, of course, automakers are looking to use the technology in very interesting ways.
Older Drivers Aren't as Ready to Trust Self-Driving Cars as Young People: J.D. Power
J.D. Power just released the results of its second-annual 2016 Tech Choice Study, showing clear generational divides in areas of driver-assistance systems, entertainment features and alternative-mobility solutions.
Which Cars Have Wireless Charging for Your Smartphone?
Who wants to deal with cables and USB ports nowadays? This is the future, meaning a lot of your gadgets can be charged wirelessly by induction. We’re not talking about magic here, but instead Qi and Airfuel wireless charging, which is showing up in more and more cars.
Here's How One Company Wants to Eliminate Deaths on the Road
Blind-spot monitoring, lane-keep assist and low-speed collision prevention are but a handful of the advanced driver-assistance systems that are flourishing in the new vehicle market today. Helping enable next-generation safety and convenience features is supplier company Continental.