From re-engineering to electrification, Dr George Gillespie OBE – executive VP of Horiba Automotive Test Systems, executive chairman at Horiba MIRA and president of SMMT – explores the top trends driving the global automotive industry in 2019
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ZF is celebrating the 500,000th AKC (active kinematics control) system rolling off its production line just six years after the start of production
The merger between Wabco Holdings (“Wabco”) and ZF is approaching completion, following a special meeting of Wabco’s shareholders on 27 June in New York. The deal is expected to conclude in early 2020
The BMW 8 Series Gran Coupé is not just an 8 Series with an extra two doors: it is a distinct model with a bespoke vehicle dynamics setup. Ahead of the launch of the new car in September 2019, let’s take a look at what lies beneath that striking new body…
Electrified powertrains are driving the demand for specialist NVH testing equipment to accelerate vehicle development. In response, the new axle-level NVH test rig from AB Dynamics highlights NVH issues earlier in the design process with the aim of reducing costs and time to market
Bridgestone has launched Enliten, a lightweight tyre technology that is claimed to offer vehicle handling and stability benefits
Datsun India has announced that it is installing what it calls a ‘segment-first safety feature’ for the region in the new Go and Go+ models: Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) technology
Foundrax, a specialist in Brinell hardness testing, has announced that it has shipped a second bespoke system for the inspection of automotive suspension components to a full-service supplier of aluminium and plastic automotive vehicle parts
Delphi says that independent testing shows that coated brake discs have excellent corrosion resistance, with its discs reportedly lasting nearly 700 hours longer than other OE and aftermarket brands
The McLaren F1 was a legendary car from a legendary engineer. 20 years on, Gordon Murray has finally announced details of T.50, the spiritual successor to the F1, which he says will be the purest, lightest, most driver-focused supercar ever built