Automotive Engineering

March 2018

    • Truck Tech War!
      Ford, GM, and Ram arm their profit-pumping half-ton pickups for the 2020s' efficiency battle.
    • Mobility mecca: WCX 2018
      Provocative thought leaders, emerging disruptors, and the industry's best networking and career guidance all under one big roof: the 2018 SAE World Congress Experience is coming April 10-12.
    • Mercedes adopts Harman UX for A-Class
      The 'smart' architecture is capable of OTA updates and features more-accurate voice recognition.
    • Spark of genius
      Mazda's Skyactiv-X-the nexus of gasoline and diesel tech-remains on track for 2019 production. We test-drive recent prototypes to check development status.
    • Taking aim at the drowsy-driver threat
      Hyundai Mobis is leveraging Level 4 tech to move 'departed' drivers safely off the road.
    • Editorial: Fear and loathing on the path to Level 4 driving
    • Supplier Eye
      Variability, risk and the value stream
    • The Navigator
      How will automated vehicles deal with potholes?
    • SAE Standards News
      SAE-ISO Joint Working Group engaged in SAE J3061 revision
    • Magna's new active airdam boosts 2019 Ram fuel efficiency
    • Saving EV transmission energy and costs
    • Autonomous vehicle cabins depart from traditional interior designs
    • New California ZEV mandate simpler but more challenging, starting this year
    • What We're Driving
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