Drivers Will Need to Trust Self-Driving Cars: Supplier

Self-driving cars will require greater connectivity, computing power and overall capability than what’s available in today’s vehicles. But they might need even more than that: trust. 

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Nissan Offering More Powerful, Longer-Range Leaf

Nissan debuted a more powerful, longer-range version of its popular Leaf electric hatchback at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

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Gargantuan 49-Inch Screen Coming to Byton M-Byte Crossover

Chinese startup Byton unveiled a new vehicle at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show, well, sort of.

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Self-Driving Capability Coming to Daimler Trucks This Year

Self-driving vehicles are coming. Whether they’re six months away 20 years into the future remains to be seen, but automakers are hard at work on them, including Daimler, which just unveiled a self-driving tractor trailer at CES.

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Hyundai Created a Concept Car That Walks

Resembling some sort of creepy animal (a mechanical cow, perhaps?), the Hyundai Elevate is a concept that can actually walk.

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Why Does BMW Have a Technology Office in Chicago?

BMW is a sprawling automaker with facilities scattered around the world, but why do they have a software development and innovation center in Chicago?

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Mega Gallery for Honda Nerds: A Glimpse Inside the Honda Heritage Center

Generators to outboard motors, lawn mowers to racecars, one of the first Acuras to a HondaJet, if you’re a true believer in the Power of Dreams, you’ve got to take a trip to Marysville, Ohio.

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6 Technologies That Could Change Driving Forever

ZF is probably best known for its advanced transmissions, which are employed by numerous automakers in a variety of different applications.

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Top 12 Car Features That Sound New but Actually Aren't

Automotive engineers are constantly working to bring cutting-edge features from testing laboratories to dealership showrooms.

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Ford Helps Launch "Technology Incubator" to Explore the Future of Mobility

Ford, supplier company Magna and telecommunications giant Verizon have joined forces to support a business accelerator project designed to foster innovative transportation solutions.

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Honda Highlights Six Inventors in Social Media Campaign

Honda is putting the spotlight on innovation, launching a #HondaInnovator social media campaign by putting the spotlight on six different innovators throughout the month.

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Continental's "Driver Focus Vehicle" Showcases Future Tech to Curb Distracted Driving

Every day across America 10 people die and more than 1,100 are injured because of distracted driving, according to the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT). But these tragedies don’t have to happen.

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Lexus LS Wheels Have Sound-Deadening Hollow Spokes

Full-sized luxury cars like the 2013 Lexus LS have interiors isolated from road noise, something the brand took a proactive approach toward by fighting road-noise at the source.

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GM Leads Innovation With Most Patents

Smug journalists across the internet are poking fun at the possibility that President Barack Obama might have referred to the 2013 Shelby GT500 Mustang as “sick” during his visit to the Washington D.C. Auto Show.

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Ford's Aero Chocolate Bar Inspired Plastics to Help Cut Vehicle Weight by up to 750 Pounds

Arguably the biggest road block to improving fuel economy isn’t engine technology, but weight. With lighter vehicles, automakers can use much smaller engines to push them around, plus there’s the added advantage of improved performance in all other areas.

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