Seismic shift in vehicle technology

Forbes’ Jerry Flint summarizes many of the current technological trends currently moving through the automotive industry in his latest article.
First, though, Flint briefly touches on the plethora of new and different vehicles in the coming years. More hardtop convertibles, for example, such as the BMW 3-series, the Pontiac G6 and the Volkswagen EOS (pictured), will be joining the reemergence of small compacts by Honda, Nissan and Toyota.
Cylinder deactivation, low emission diesel engines and more efficient and less expensive hybrid batteries are joining ever increasingly efficient regular gasoline engines. Transmissions have long evolved from the old four to now six, seven and even eight speeds, and there are CVTs and double-clutch manuals, as well. And safety, always a selling point, may change so that electronic stability control (ESC) is as standard as the seatbelt and many airbags. Other safety technologies include intelligent cruise control, lane departure warning systems, and rear view cameras.
Flint ends his column by pointing out that much of the technological trends are from European and Asian manufacturers, not the U.S. automakers.
- Technology Overload And no, we're not talking about your smashing the iDrive of your Bimmer. Again. Bill Howard of PCMag.com (see here for his dislikes about cars and what to do about them) has a new rant about the ...
- Inventor of cruise control dies at 75 The Star News out of North Carolina reported that H. David Sturdy, creator of cruise control, died unexpectedly at the age of 75 on Monday night. Sturdy served as Director of Engineering and Sales of ...
- Why oh why must manufacturers stretch out recalls? Another week, another half-assed recall. You'll have to pardon me, folks, but the announcement of a recall of 3.8 million Ford vehicles for cruise-control switch failures has just about sent me over t ...
- Ford and Toyota issue major recalls Toyota and Ford announced major recalls today for pickups and SUVs. Ford is recalling 3.8 million trucks and SUVs from the 1994-2002 model-years for a cruise control switch that is suspected of causin ...
- Ford cruise-control switch suspected in another fatal fire When a fire ripped through a home in January 2004 and killed a 4-year-old girl, no one at the time suspected that the 2001 F-150 Super Crew parked inside the attached garage was at fault, and the case ...
- Switch manufacturer named in Ford cruise lawsuit A new lawsuit has been filed that blames a woman's death on a defective Texas Instruments cruise-control switch inside her 1996 Ford F-150. Darletta Mohlis died in a house fire in May while ...
- Eight is enough, steering wheel buttons that is In 1992, I had a new Pontiac Grand Prix with a rash of radio controls on the steering wheel. Back in '92 it was novel and useful for volume and scan, but all the other buttons basically went unused. W ...
- NHTSA probes Ford F-150 and Expedition The federal agency will look into a potential defect in the cruise control of 1995-1999 and 2001-2002 Ford F-150s and 1997-1999 and 2001-2002 Ford Expeditions and Lincoln Navigators. 218 complaints ha ...
- 2003 Evolution in the Autoblog Project Garage - day 4, the office If driving is your occupation, then the Evo is your office. Though not the complete antithesis of the other Ultimate Driving Machine, Mitsubishi throws you a few bones in the way of creatur ...
- Is this the next Infiniti M45? Dubbed the Nissan "Fuga" in Japan, this new model looks like the slightly more muscular football playing offspring of an unholy union between the G35 sedan and G35 coupe. Features include the ob ...























0 Responses to » Seismic shift in vehicle technology
Leave your response!