Sign In
ADAS / Autonomy
Connectivity
Cybersecurity
EVs
New Products
Operations
Development
Safety
Software
Supply
Product Development: Page 7
EVs
Nissan Unveils Third-Generation LEAF
It will be assembled for the U.S. and Canada markets in Japan.
Product Development
Rimac Technology Powers the Bugatti Tourbillon with Cutting-Edge Battery, Powertrain Tech
How Rimac has helped produce a faster, lighter hypercar.
Product Development
Musk Says Tesla's Robotaxi Service to 'Tentatively' Launch in Austin on June 22
Musk has been promising fully autonomous, self-driving vehicles "next year" for a decade.
Product Development
New Drone Orders Aim to Counter Threats While Encouraging Flying Cars, Supersonic Flights
The war in Ukraine has highlighted how drones could be used in a military or terrorist attack.
Product Development
Musk Could Lose Billions Depending on How Spat with Trump Unfolds
It all depends on Trump's appetite for revenge.
Product Development
Toyota Helps Develop Concept Model for Hydrogen-Powered Sauna
Hydrogen meets heat: Toyota's radical reinvention of the traditional sauna experience
Product Development
Why Additive Manufacturing Is Critical to the Future of Automotive Production
Despite increasing adoption, the complete industrialization of AM remains an untapped opportunity.
Product Development
Study Finds Electric Buses Struggle in the Cold
Electric buses use nearly 50% more energy in colder weather.
Product Development
OpenAI Recruits Legendary iPhone Designer Jony Ive to Work on AI Hardware in $6.5B Deal
Ive could work on "physical AI embodiments," that puts generative AI tech into cars, humanoid robots or AI-powered glasses.
Product Development
Why Predicting Battery Performance Is Like Forecasting Traffic
And how researchers are making progress.
Operations
Agile Underwater Vehicles Inspired by Golf Balls
WATCH: The spherical prototype can change its surface from smooth to dimpled cuts.
Product Development
Tesla Starts Accepting Cybertruck Trade-Ins with Staggering Depreciation
Pickup trucks typically depreciate around 20% in the first year.
Previous Page
Page 7 of 19
Next Page