Automotive Engineering

September 2021

    • Weaving a new future for composites
      In a shift perhaps as prolific as steel to aluminum, woven plastics may finally bring the magic of composites to cost-effective mass-production.
    • New composites target EV applications
      No longer a low-volume play, the latest composite materials offer EV developers new options for lightweighting, thermal management and structures.
    • Acura TLX is Honda's new body-build benchmark
      All-new for 2021, Acura's midsize sport sedan gets an exclusive platform to go with its structural, materials and dynamic advancements. Body development leader Jeremy Lucas explains.
    • Schaeffler builds an e-motor powerhouse
      Armed with state-of-the-art manufacturing and a history of innovation, Schaeffler Group is attacking the e-mobility space, says Daniel Sayre.
    • Editorial
      EV bafflers, surprises and ironies
    • Altair honors weight-saving innovations
    • Finding failure inside lithium-metal batteries
    • GM puts its new 2023 Corvette V8 on a different 'plane'
    • SAE Standards News
      New ISO-SAE 21434 for cybersecurity
    • Supplier Eye
      Preparing for the new, faster product cadence
    • 2022 Jeep Compass gets class-leading safety upgrades
    • Toyota muscles-up 4-cylinder for revised 2022 GR 86 coupe
    • Q&A
      Manufacturing consultant Laurie Harbour lays out the looming pressures on the auto-manufacturing supply base.
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