Automotive Engineering

April 2023

    • Steer-by-wire stars on the new Lexus RZ 450e
      Lexus' first BEV arrives with innovative touches, dual-axle propulsion and less-than-spectacular range.
    • Rethinking the grid for EVs
      Interoperability and 'smart' energy management are vital for meeting EV charging demand.
    • Designing for 200 BMEP and 22,000 RPM
      How Honda's Grand Prix motorcycle program in the 1960s created the world's most-advanced IC engines.
    • Spelling Ford with an 'e'
      Ford Motor Co.'s new Model e team aims to transform the 120-year-old auto giant. Meet some of its new technology leaders.
    • Chamber made to protect EV batteries
      With the ACS Dust Chamber, testing to ISO 20653 helps ensure EV battery housing designs will keep out dust and small particulates.
    • Editorial
      Sunset for the American V8
    • Supplier Eye
      The great migration of light-vehicle production
    • SAE launches new standards doc to rate power of electrified vehicles
    • Tesla reveals new cost-cutting, manufacturing strategies, but no Model 2
    • Transforming the vehicle into a microphone
    • Snapdragon Ride Flex puts safety, infotainment onto single chip
    • Toyota stretches SUV lineup with world debut of Grand Highlander
    • Q&A
      Discussing the fuel-cell future with Rob Del Core, general manager at Symbio, the Faurecia-Michelin joint venture aimed at fuel-cell stack and systems development.
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