Suspension manufacturer KW Automotive is confident in its future, and is expanding operations with another production hall, a development centre and administration offices, at its headquarters in Fichtenberg, Germany. The first stages of construction and groundwork operations have already begun, with completion scheduled for late 2023
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This global sponsorship initiative enables Formula Student teams to use VI-grade’s real-time simulation software and driving simulator environment to enhance their R&D processes and optimise their vehicles
Two leading Chinese vehicle manufacturers have invested in AB Dynamics’ Suspension Parameter Measurement Machine (SPMM), contributing to a record sales month for the machine. These as-yet unnamed OEMs will use the equipment to improve vehicle dynamic performance and benchmark competitor products
The Automotive Hall of Fame honours the automotive / mobility industry’s leaders. Inductees for 2022 include Ferruccio Lamborghini, who was not only instrumental in establishing Automobili Lamborghini in 1963, but in creating the iconic Miura and the Countach models
BMW’s recently revealed M4 GT4 racecar for the 2023 motorsports season will be delivered to all global BMW Motorsport customers equipped with two-way adjustable KW Solid Piston shocks
The test bench development programme of the AIS anti-aquaplaning system is coming to an end. Mauro Pierallini, CTO of EasyRain, and Maik Lazzara, innovation manager at Bosch Italia, share some technical highlights from the test sessions in Offanengo, Italy as Italdesign prepares to integrate the system in a production test vehicle
Easyrain, a startup developing the first active system to prevent vehicle aquaplaning, has enlisted Emanuele Pirro, the five-time Le Mans winner, as its product and business developer
Ӧhlins Racing, a suspension technology subsidiary of Tenneco, has entered into a technical partnership with…
Hyundai is investing more than $51 million in its Safety Test and Investigation Laboratory (STIL) in Michigan, which will include various labs, a 500m track and a Vehicle Dynamics Area pad
As Gordon Murray Group enjoys substantial and rapid growth, the company has split into Gordon Murray Technology and Gordon Murray Automotive. The Technology business will support the Automotive division and develop future EVs for third-party global clients