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The Future Of The Pothole

The pothole has always been the natural enemy of wheels, tires and the suspension.

Volkswagen To Revive Iconic MicroBus In Electronic Form, With ‘Intelligent Co-Pilot’

The Volkswagen MicroBus is making a comeback, and it’s just one of a new generation of VW vehicles that will incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning to power self-driving capabilities.

Nissan Working On Brain-To-Vehicle Technology

Nissan’s brain-to-vehicle (B2V) technology “promises to speed up reaction times for drivers and will lead to cars that keep adapting to make driving more enjoyable,” the automaker said.

All-New Honda Sports EV Concept To Be Unveiled At Tokyo Motor Show

Honda will unveil an all-new electric sports car – the Sports EV Concept – at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show on October 25, as part of a broad range of advanced two- and four-wheeled production and concept vehicles.

Survey Finds Varied Autonomy And Safety Technology Preferences For New Vehicles

Study shows new consumer preferences for autonomy and other advanced mobility solutions vary widely by age and region.

Renault Trezor: An Electric GT Showcases Future Design Cues And Technologies

Trezor, a two-seater electric coupé, features striking red glazing and innovative carbon bodywork with contrasting surface finishes.

Virginia Tech Earns Spot To Compete In 2017 AutoDrive Challenge

Each team will be provided a 2017 Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicle as a platform to develop a fully autonomous passenger vehicle.

The Connected Vehicle: Exploring The Next Frontier In Vehicle Communication

Connected vehicles have been with us since 1996 when GM introduced OnStar. This first-generation connected vehicle system pioneered the way for similar systems that were to follow. OnStar offered hands-free cell phone calling, GPS navigation, the ability to monitor vehicle systems for potential problems and to summon help in the event of a breakdown or accident. Since those early days, most import and domestic automakers have jumped onto the connected vehicle bandwagon and now offer some type of onboard cell phone, navigation and infotainment connectivity package.

What’s More Fun Than Regular Fun? Chevy’s FNR Concept

The Chevrolet-FNR is loaded with a range of ­intelligent technologies usually seen only in science fiction movies. The dragonfly doors, which open straight upward, are almost unnoticeable amid the car’s radical and sharp styling.

EVgo Welcomes Scott Griffith to Board of Directors

Griffith previously served as the CEO of the Autonomous Vehicles and Mobility Businesses at Ford Motor Company.