While consumer electronics have long had a fast development cadence, these speeds are indicative of the pace that the auto industry must move in this space. ArticlePublished: 3/1/2013
The number of sensors on the average vehicle continues to rise, but it’s how you take that information and relay it to the driver that really matters. ArticlePublished: 3/1/2013
Here’s a midsize that looks hot, yet which has a choice of powertrains that will make people feel comfortable even if they’re green. ArticlePublished: 11/30/2012
Chances are, if you’ve experienced an automatic start-stop system, it has been in a hybrid vehicle, a luxury vehicle, or a vehicle with a manual transmission. Ford engineers have developed one that is being offered in the 2013 Fusion. And it works w... ArticlePublished: 8/22/2012
The “moovel” app and website provides users with the best way to get from where they are to where they are going—even whether it means taking a form of transportation that isn’t a car. ArticlePublished: 7/25/2012
Alan Taub, shortly before his recent retirement from his post as vice president of General Motors Global R&D, said that when it comes to vehicle-related safety, the last 50 years have pretty much been spent focusing on protecting the occupants o... ArticlePublished: 4/25/2012
Between 2011 and 2016 Ford will have a product refresh rate—as in updating existing products, bringing out new versions of existing products, or bringing new products to market—of 152%. ArticlePublished: 3/21/2012
As Cadillac is the GM brand that puts technological development
to the forefront, it is the venue where there is a high-performance,
consumer-electronic-device-like infotainment system debuting
in the XTS, CUE. ArticlePublished: 2/24/2012