Continental has conducted a Mobility Study to investigate what people on three continents think about driver assistance systems and automated driving technologies. The 5,000 respondents indicated that, while more and more drivers see benefits to autonomous driving, there is still skepticism, particularly in Europe and the USA
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VZ5, the high-performance 390hp version of Cupra’s Formentor crossover SUV, has been confirmed to include torque-splitter technology on the rear axle, and an all-new drift mode. The electro-hydraulic, fully variable torque-splitter system uses two separate clutches to enable independent torque control at each rear wheel
A survey has found that the UK public embraces driving assistance features, but is not ready for fully autonomous vehicles
A designer of AI-powered operator monitoring systems has stated that it welcomes additional momentum in the USA for driver monitoring system (DMS) technology to become mandatory through the introduction of the ’21st Century Smart Cars Act’
As part of the European Union’s STEVE project, academics at the University of Surrey have developed several ‘pioneering’ approaches to torque vectoring in electric vehicles, including a system that combines a predictive control model with fuzzy logic to adaptively prioritise vehicle dynamics or energy efficiency
Ford has developed technology designed to help provide drivers of connected vehicles – of potentially…
Autonomous vehicle software developer, Oxbotica, has completed a US$47 million Series B investment with partners…
Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com company, has announced a multi-year, global agreement with BlackBerry,…
The electronic stability control (ESC) system market is set to grow from its current market…
The all-new Sorento is the first model that Kia is fitting with its Multi-Collision Brake system, designed to help prevent or mitigate the severity of a secondary collision, which may occur after an initial impact as the vehicle continues to a stop