Technical highlights of the new 665PS Vantage include Active Vehicle Dynamics, Bilstein DTX adaptive dampers, a rear E-diff and 50:50 weight distribution. All wrapped in beautiful, retro bodywork
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Continental is celebrating passing a landmark one million tests using its fully automated tyre braking test facility, located at the Contidrom test site, since it was installed in 2012. Continental says the facility, known as the AIBA (Automated Indoor Braking Analyzer), is unique in the automotive industry
The pay strikes by more than 180 workers employed at TMD Friction’s facility in Hartlepool, UK, which supplies car makers with brake products, have ended after the Unite union secured a two year 11% pay deal
REE Automotive has begun customer deliveries of its P7-C electric chassis cab following FMVSS and EPA certifications, making it the first fully x-by-wire vehicle to achieve these approvals.
Pay strikes at the Hartlepool, UK factory of TMD Friction, a supplier of braking products, have intensified, according to the Unite workers union. There could effects on supplies for TMD customers, including Rolls Royce, Ford, Nissan, Toyota, Bentley and McLaren
Easyrain, a startup that has developed technologies for restoring vehicle traction on wet roads, has entered into a partnership with Marelli, to industrialise the designs. The agreement solidifies Easyrain’s growth path and represents a significant milestone in its 2023-2030 industrial plan
The shortlist for the 2023 Vehicle Dynamics International Awards showed the depth of engineering, innovation, technology and teamwork taking place in the sector. Take a look at the finalists and the ultimate winners, as decide by our international judging panel
The December 2023 issue of Vehicle Dynamics International magazine is now available online! The issue is packed full of dynamics developments, interviews and the latest technologies
TMD Friction, a supplier of brake friction solutions for the automotive and brake industries, has confirmed the successful completion of its acquisition by Aequita, a privately-owned industrial group based in Munich, Germany
Hyundai and Kia have unveiled ‘Uni Wheel’, a universal wheel-drive system that the companies believe will revolutionise the design of future mobility devices