Nissan completes UK’s longest, most complex driverless car trip

CRANFIELD, England (Reuters) – A Nissan car has completed a 230-mile journey autonomously in Britain, the longest and most complex such trip in the country as carmakers race to develop the driverless technologies set to revolutionize travel. FILE PHOTO: A self-driving vehicle, based on Nissan Leaf electric vehicle (EV), for Easy Ride service, developed by… Continue reading Nissan completes UK’s longest, most complex driverless car trip

Nissan Leaf breaks UK record for longest self-driving car journey

Nissan Autonomous model completes complex 230-mile trip from Bedfordshire to Sunderland The driverless Nissan Leaf travelled alongside traffic on a range of roads including country lanes and motorways. Photograph: Nissan A self-navigating car has successfully driven itself for 230 miles, the longest and most complex journey undertaken so far on UK roads by an autonomous… Continue reading Nissan Leaf breaks UK record for longest self-driving car journey

Waymo workers complain about cuts to benefits and needles in self-driving cars

At first, when Waymo told the workers at its Chandler, Arizona facility last year that they would be vendors instead of contractors, the workers were thrilled. As contractors, the workers — including the drivers who sit behind the wheel of the company’s autonomous cars — had been required by labor law to take a six-month… Continue reading Waymo workers complain about cuts to benefits and needles in self-driving cars

GM Reports Earnings and Provides 2020 Outlook

DETROIT, Feb. 5, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) today reported solid 2019 full-year earnings that were heavily impacted by a work stoppage in the third and fourth quarters. However, underlying performance remained strong, driven by sales of GM’s all-new full-size pickups and the company’s ongoing cost actions. Full-year 2019 results: EPS-diluted of $4.57… Continue reading GM Reports Earnings and Provides 2020 Outlook

Force Motors presents three new platforms, new Gurkha at Auto Expo 2020

Pune-based automotive major Force Motors has showcased three grounds-up new vehicle platforms at the Auto Expo. The standout feature is the next-generation shared mobility platform unveiled a fortnight ago in Pune. Codenamed T1N, this new platform has been simultaneously designed and developed for both Internal Combustion Engines and 100 percent electric drive. Both the diesel… Continue reading Force Motors presents three new platforms, new Gurkha at Auto Expo 2020

Renault Trucks Signs Historic Agreement With the Carlsberg Group to Deliver 20 Electric Trucks

GÖTEBORG, Sweden, Feb. 5, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Renault Trucks is taking a critical step in the transformation of urban transport by announcing the signing of a contract with the Carlsberg Group to deliver 20 D Wide Z.E. These 100% electric 26-tonne trucks, which will be delivered in 2020, will be operated by the Feldschlösschen brewery,… Continue reading Renault Trucks Signs Historic Agreement With the Carlsberg Group to Deliver 20 Electric Trucks

Great Wall Motor’s Haval Concept H makes world debut at Auto Expo 2020

Chinese carmaker Great Wall Motor has made its India debut at Auto Expo 2020, and along with a slew of SUVs, has also given the Haval Concept H its world premiere at the biennial motor show. The crown jewel of Great Wall’s Auto Expo display, the Concept H is a plug-in hybrid SUV. Details on… Continue reading Great Wall Motor’s Haval Concept H makes world debut at Auto Expo 2020

MG Motor showcases 14 cars including Marvel X at Auto Expo 2020

Participating in the Expo for the first time, MG Motor India showcased the Marvel X among a total of 14 internet, electric and autonomous cars that are being displayed at the Auto Expo. The Marvel X is the world’s first mass-production model to achieve Level-3 Intelligent Driving. The Marvel X is part of MG’s focus on… Continue reading MG Motor showcases 14 cars including Marvel X at Auto Expo 2020

Volkswagen India to pull the plug on diesel Polo and Vento, focus only on larger diesels

by Sumantra B Barooah & Ujal Nair. 05 Feb 2020 At the recent unveil of the new Creta-rival midsize SUV concept, the Taigun, Volkswagen shared its strategy for its future in India and explains why it’ll move out of the lower part of the diesel vehicle market from April 1, 2020. It’s not yet a… Continue reading Volkswagen India to pull the plug on diesel Polo and Vento, focus only on larger diesels

@Hyundai: Understanding ADAS Technology: Convenience Features

Applications of Hyundai/Kia Motors’ ADAS technology follow two types: on the one hand, the technology works to prevent accidents by complementing the driver’s attention with its safety features. In this article focuses on convenience features that reduce driver fatigue, specifically by assisting the driver’s maneuver of acceleration, braking, and steering. HDA (Highway Driving Assist), a… Continue reading @Hyundai: Understanding ADAS Technology: Convenience Features