The fourth-generation Mercedes-Benz C-Class will be the first vehicle to feature the MCx valving system for passive vehicle damping. According to Tenneco, when the MCx is integrated with monotube dampers, the valve’s independent and parallel flow paths can accommodate all piston velocities
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Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has appointed Thomas Müller as its new executive director of product engineering, responsible for the technical development of all new Jaguar and Land Rover models. He brings more than 20 years of experience, with a particular focus on chassis, ADAS and autonomous driving
Prodrive has a bold claim with its latest racing simulator, saying it is the “most beautiful”, with styling that sets new standards and which is “as much a piece of art as it is technically advanced”
Simulation software specialist, rFpro, is investing in a Yokohama-based technical and business support team to support the Japan and the APAC region
Matthew Avery, chief research strategy officer at Thatcham Research, comments on the “complex and nuanced” issue of legal liability for the first iterations of automated lane-keeping technology
Take a tour of the various facilities and scenarios offered by Horiba MIRA’s new Assured CAV facility for developing connected and automated vehicles
Horiba MIRA has announced that Assured CAV, a proving ground it claims is Europe’s most comprehensive ecosystem for connected and automated vehicle (CAV) engineering and testing, is now fully operational
A report has found that Tesla spends more on R&D than any other automaker: three-times the industry average and higher than the collective R&D budgets of Ford, GM and Chrysler per car
Fersa Group has purchased 100% of PFI Group, the parent company of Perfect Fit Industries (PFI Bearings). With the acquisition, Fersa aims to strengthen its global distribution strategy in the light automotive aftermarket and to diversify its product range
Applied Intuition has acquired Mechanical Simulation Corporation, a developer of vehicle dynamics simulation software that is most commonly known for its flagship product, CarSim. Applied Intuition has acquired Mechanical Simulation Corporation, a developer of vehicle dynamics simulation software that is most commonly known for its flagship product, CarSim. Applied says that customers can look forward to seeing improved product collaboration and more rapid feature growth in the near future