This week’s snippets of automotive news include news on Isral being a technology hub, the Honda Clarity FCV, Mercedes-Benz A-Class buyers and Citroen electrification. Israel technolgy hub: The car industry views Israel as a technology hub in the making, according to Skoda’s head of corporate development and digitalisation, Andre Wehner. Moreover, the country is viewed as… Continue reading Autocar confidential: Honda Clarity FCV, Mercedes-Benz A-Class buyers, electric Citroens & more
Tag: Autonomous
Ford advancing talks for train depot amid speculation
Buy Photo Michigan Central Depot would anchor Ford’s next-generation mobility, electrification and autonomous vehicle development. (Photo: Daniel Mears / The Detroit News)Buy Photo Ford Motor Co.’s directors are expected this week to be told negotiations are continuing for the automaker to acquire the Michigan Central Depot, says a source close to the situation. No deal… Continue reading Ford advancing talks for train depot amid speculation
UPDATE 3-Uber sets safety review; media report says software cited in fatal crash
(Reuters) – Uber Technologies Inc [UBER.UL] on Monday said it has retained a former top U.S. transportation official to advise it on safety after a fatal self-driving crash in March, but it declined to comment on a technology website’s report that a software flaw was responsible for the accident. The Uber logo is displayed on… Continue reading UPDATE 3-Uber sets safety review; media report says software cited in fatal crash
A New MIT Project Could Bring Driverless Cars to Rural Roads
Cows. Cornfields. Autonomous cars? The phrase “country living” might not inspire visions of high-tech transportation. But that could soon change, thanks to a new autonomous navigation system developed by researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). Today, most autonomous vehicles (AVs) rely on highly-detailed 3D maps to navigate roads. Creating these maps requires… Continue reading A New MIT Project Could Bring Driverless Cars to Rural Roads
Drive.ai will launch an autonomous ride-hailing service in Texas
California-based Drive.ai is set to launch a self-driving ride-share service in a Texas city this summer to test how well the vehicles work with traffic as well as how the public reacts to them. In its announcement on Monday, Drive.ai said it will offer rides to over 10,000 people in Level 4 self-driving vehicles within… Continue reading Drive.ai will launch an autonomous ride-hailing service in Texas
Uber crash reportedly caused by software that ignored objects in road
REUTERS/Natalie Behring Uber has reportedly discovered that the fatal crash involving one of its prototype self-driving cars was probably caused by software faultily set up to ignore objects in the road, sources told The Information. The autonomous programming detects items around the vehicle and operators fine-tune its sensitivity to make sure it only reacts to… Continue reading Uber crash reportedly caused by software that ignored objects in road
NIO Issued Beijing Intelligent Connected Vehicle Test Permit
26 Apr 2018 Beijing, China – April 24 – NIO has obtained the permit required for testing autonomous vehicles on public roads in Beijing. The autonomous driving road tests designated by the Beijing municipal government include 30 urban and country roads with a total distance of 100 kilometers. The ES8 has already gone through… Continue reading NIO Issued Beijing Intelligent Connected Vehicle Test Permit
18,812 light commercial vehicles registered in the month of April
The month of April closed with 18,812 light commercial vehicles registered in Spain, an amount that represents a growth of 22% compared to the same month last year. In the first quarter of the year, the registrations of light commercial vehicles have reached a total of 71,254 units, which represents 12.4% more than in January-April… Continue reading 18,812 light commercial vehicles registered in the month of April
Self-Driving Cars Won’t Need Accurate Digital Maps, MIT Experts Say
Image: MIT CSAIL Advertisement Editor’s Picks One of the truisms of the self-driving car business is that you can’t begin to function properly without super-detailed, constantly updated digital maps that show buildings, trees, and other features. That might seem no problem at all if you’re a Google spinoff called Waymo. After all, your corporate parent… Continue reading Self-Driving Cars Won’t Need Accurate Digital Maps, MIT Experts Say
Top Automotive Industry News for Week of April 30 – May 6, 2018
Here is the most important news associated with the automotive industry identified by the AEA for the week April 30, 2018 – May 6, 2018. We hope it helps you stay up to speed on the key developments in our industry: -Automotive Manufacturing News- All new cars and SUVs sold in the US must now… Continue reading Top Automotive Industry News for Week of April 30 – May 6, 2018