It’s the break of a new year, and we’re seeing more and more of technology and how it’s changing and shaping the world. Technology companies like Google are busy coming up with new prototypes for autonomous vehicles to be launched in the near future. So, what can we expect from technology in the automotive industry for the year 2019?
Read MoreConnectedRide self-driving motorcycle as a testbed for advanced motorcycle safety equipment. The autonomous bike is being used to help researchers and engineers integrate safety systems.
Read MoreOne of the best thing after buying a new car is taking a deep breath and enjoy the smell of your brand new car. Surprisingly, the scent is considered as the second most prevalent problem for the new car owner. If you don’t really like the scent, this technology will surely make you happy!
When we buy a new car and drive it out of the dealership for the first time, you might take a deep breath and enjoy the smell of your brand new car. The fresh upholstery and carpeting, the rich leather seats. This new car aroma might remind you of things like happiness, contentment and having enough money to buy a new car. However, if you’re living in China, we might not be describing you at all. Apparently, car buyers in China don’t really like the “new car smell”, so Ford is looking into technology which can help to get rid of the smell.
Read MoreCarmakers are talking about delivering a more personalized experience, using an integration of current technology from home and mobile space like voice assistants, and blending it all together into the automobile experience.
Read MoreThe Internet is awash with articles which teach you how to take care of your car. A lot of it, like the articles your family members may forward in Whatsapp group chats, sound like logical advice, but will definitely end up costing you extra money and time in the long run.
Read MoreThe biggest hurdle that needs to be overcome is the fact that people need to be able to trust a robot to drive on the road instead of humans. Are we ready for it?
Read MoreImage and professionalism can make or break a deal. Most people in Motorsport know that it’s a business first and a sport next. So how much more of a business really is it?
Read MoreIt’s been estimated that forward collision warning with auto-braking, for example, can prevent one in six front-end crashes, while lane departure warning lowers incidents of single-car, sideswipe and head-on crashes.
Read MoreMajor automakers of the world are now preparing for a future where drivers may not want to own the cars that they use. They are starting to explore different avenues from the traditional business model of producing and selling automobiles.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence was once touted only in science fiction movies and books; a dream to be achieved. We’re now in the age where driverless cars are no longer a dream, but fast becoming the next big thing in the automotive industry.
Read MoreCar fuel delivery offers convenience and the offer of saving time. It’s not about saving money, it’s saving time that’s pulling people in.
Read MoreThe first World War in 1914 was a very important point in human history. The fate of many nations across the globe was changed or influenced by this period in time, and from it came many important inventions and new technologies that we now take for granted.
Read MoreThe production of this car and its use as the Presidential vehicle is quite significant from a symbolic perspective as it is also meant to showcase Russia’s ability to produce its own high-end vehicles without depending on overseas resources.
Read MoreElectric Vehicles (EVs). They’re an old technology getting (very high-tech) upgrades because now, the world needs it: Vehicles that don’t destroy the planet by emitting harmful greenhouse gasses (GHGs). With the idea of going green becoming more and more relevant, it’s no surprise that the Malaysian government is putting their effort towards this cause.
Read MoreFor most of our lives, we’ve seen them used in action movies, and in some cases, we hear about them in the news being used by world leaders. What parts of a car need to be upgraded in order for it to be considered ‘bulletproof’? Let’s take a basic look at these questions.
Read MoreElectric cars actually go by the name Electric Vehicles or EV. The government hopes for Malaysia to be the hub for Southeast Asia with the aim of adopting 200,000 EVs by 2020. So don’t be one of those late joiners, start now and understand it all before it becomes all the hype in Malaysia!
Read MoreYou heard right! From healthcare to hospitality, the Swedish furniture giant is now preparing itself to take on the world with self-driving technology.
Read MoreThese seventeen goals were designed as a framework for governments, organizations, and even individuals like you and me pursue three broad outcomes
Read MoreAn automotive business’ customer service team to be able to go beyond just those two languages. By being able to do this, the automotive customer service professionals are able to deliver a much better experience to the customers they interact with.
Read MoreThis is definitely a tie up for the ages. The Nissan Motor Co., Renault SA and Mitsubishi Motors Corp. alliance has teamed up with Google, yes THAT Google, who will be integrating its operating systems to provide advanced information services starting from 2021.
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