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Futuristic Bike Concept With Series Potential
Edag maintains the utility patent for a special front wheel drive for motorcycles. Core of the concept is a chassis basis that will pave the way for a completely new, flexible architecture and an innovative means of industrial production.
Redefining Mobility With New Vehicle Concepts
Mobility is the lifeblood of any urban city’s survival and it continues to evolve from merely serving as a medium of transportation from point A to point B towards comfort and safety driven, technology-powered solutions at a feverish pace.
Two-Wheeler Fuel Systems Transitioning Towards Electronic Solutions
A method of increasing efficiency of internal combustion engines, while keeping a check on their emissions, is by adopting an optimal fuel supply system.
Who Wins The Tech Battle Among Sub-Compact SUVs?
India has been witnessing a gradual shift in customer preference towards sub-compact SUVs. Having sub-compact SUVs in its line-up has become a ‘must-have’ for OEMs looking to capture a piece of this ever-growing market pie. Hyundai was the latest to add its name to a list of manufacturers offering sub-compact SUVs in India, and has left no stone unturned to ensure its success. But how does it compare to its competitors – the Tata Nexon and the Mahindra XUV300? Let’s find out.
lightweight design for pickup trucks with high-strength and press-hardened steels
in order to decrease co2 emission and fuel consumption in the usa for the cafe programme, especially the weight of us american light-duty pickup trucks has to be reduced. using an extensive study, arcelormittal shows with high-strength and press-hardened steels and current production processes how a total mass reduction of 174 kg (-23 %) has been achieved on the initial 748 kg of the body and the frame scope of the baseline chevrolet silverado – at almost neutral cost.
why it's time to invest in digital oil
increasingly uncertain energy policies, geopolitical complexities, cost management and climate change all present significant challenges to the oil and gas sector. deploying digital in areas, where the technology can affect the cost curve in the short term and deliver immediate results, is the right thing to do, suggests ey in this study.
intelligent networking of chassis, driveline, and driver assistance systems
around the globe, more and more people are moving to cities, creating the same challenges for rapidly growing megacities everywhere: too little space for too many cars. people are demanding not only holistic mobility solutions, but also vehicle concepts for urban private transport which enable mobility in the long run and reach future co2 standards down to zero local emissions. therefore zf developed the advanced urban vehicle, a test vehicle that meets all these requirements: the vehicle is locally emission-free, extremely manoeuvrable, and net worked with driver and environment.
reinventing the tyre
tyres are more than just round and black. they are high-tech products that have to meet a wide variety of requirements and handle many different situations. tyres are already helping to reduce fuel consumption and improve road safety, but until now they have played a largely passive role. this could soon change. in future, tyres will be spherical and will have learned to communicate.
lightweighting: a weight loss pill for the automotive industry
‘nutritional strategies to help you shed those extra pounds to feel good,’ says the screaming headline of a health blog. weight reduction brings health improvements and can make people look and feel better. the world of auto engineering is also obsessed with weight reduction, though of a different kind - that of vehicles. termed ‘automotive lightweighting’ (reducing vehicle weight using lighter materials and smart engineering), this school of automobile engineering pays attention to building vehicles that are less heavy and more fuel efficient, along with a reduced co2 emissions footprint.
Methodical Approach For Current Powertrain Requirements
New methods are required for efficiently achieving the development goals of future powertrains. APL describes the use of new tools based on genetic algorithms for the targeted parameter optimisation and analysis of large amounts of data using syntactic and statistical pattern recognition. New processor and memory technologies increase the analysis performance of complex calculations and simulations and efficiently support the calibration process. ECU calibrations can already be prepared in offline applications as part of SiL (Software-in the-Loop) studies and thus reduce the effort on the test bench or in the vehicle.
Digital Light - From Matrix To Micro Mirror
Since LED technology found its breakthrough in all lighting functions, it comes now to digitalisation. LEDs meet the digital needs; they can be switched on or off individually. Using the matrix function, Audi could optimise the high beam. The next step is about micro mirror arrays with more than one million segments, which allow the exact vehicle contour of an oncoming vehicle to be copied quickly and selectively or enable pedestrians to be warned by marking lights on the road.
Hybrid Lightweight Design Concept For The Vehicle Floor
By presenting the Integrated Sandwich Floor, Röchling Automotive showcases a vehicle floor concept featuring a hybrid design based on low weight reinforced thermoplastics. The structurally integrated load-bearing component allows weight & space savings, and meets high standards in terms of thermal management, rigidity and acoustics.
Will The Indian Innovation Gene Redefine Mobility?
India is a fascinating geography, and I say this in reference to not just the ethnicity and diversity of the country; but also in reference to the zeal that India has to grow, to do better, to innovate and to prosper! India is known as the country of innovation, and has given to the world the concept of zero, chess, Vedic mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, yoga and more. Innovation thrives in every nook & corner of our country, be it big or small.
We See A New Type Of Customer Emerging In The Future - Cities
One of the most innovative companies in the automotive sector, Continental is preparing for the challenges and opportunities that future mobility offers. Auto Tech Review recently spoke to Frank Jourdan, Member of the Executive Board and President of the Chassis & Safety Division, Continental AG to understand the direction the company intends to take and the role it is likely to play in the mobility of tomorrow.
Revolutionising Automotive Retail With AR & AI
With the avalanche of new digital technologies and engineering innovations, passenger cars have been undergoing tremendous evolution. However, the retail experience and touch points of buying such cars are still very much the same as it was decades ago. This is true not just in India, but also in many developed markets. Accenture studies how augmented reality and artificial intelligence are likely to alter the retail experience in the automotive industry.
Dynamics Of The Drive Modes On Tata's Nexon AMT
INTRODUCTIONThe introduction of an Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) on the Nexon SUV made Tata Motors the first company to feature the two-pedal technology on a compact SUV in India.
Addressing The Challenges Of Future Emission Regulations
There are a few basic requirements for any type of engine that powers an automobile, be it petrol, diesel, compressed gas or biofuels. Among these requirements, engine oil, lubricants and fuels are at the top of the pyramid.
Safety Driven By Technology Harps On Accelerating Road Safety Movement
India wittingly or unwittingly has earned an infamous reputation for registering the highest number of road fatalities in the world.
High-Quality Clutch Systems For Changing Mobility Trends
Manual transmissions have been the predominant choice of the Indian consumer, but there is a steady shift towards adoption of conventional and newer automatic transmissions. For any type of transmission, be it manual, automatic or hybrid, a key component is the clutch and its release system. There are also a number of different clutch technologies that are paired with their appropriate transmission systems, and this trend is evolving on a regular basis. One of the key players in this segment is LuK India.
CVT VS DSG - Which One Is Better, And Why?
The launch of Honda’s second-generation Amaze in India had a significant first in the Indian automotive market.
Sophisticated & Sporty - Kia Sportage Blends It All
Kia Motors is today one of the most recognisable automotive brands, with success stories spreading across the globe. The Kia brand has forayed into India at a time when the market is ripe for the taking. The company has drawn up plans to kick things off with the launch of a compact SUV in 2019. But the big question is – do the company, the Kia brand and its products have enough to create a cosy space for themselves in the crowded Indian marketplace? Time will tell. In the meantime, we laid our hands on the Kia’s popular global SUV, Sportage to bring you this detailed review.
Focus On Empowering Mobility Through Safety, Intelligence, Alternate Fuels
The 16th edition of the Symposium on International Automotive Technology (SIAT) was organised by the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) in association with SAE International, SAE INDIA and National Automotive Testing and R&D Infrastructure Project (NATRiP) in Pune from 16-18 January, 2019. In its 34-year-history, this was the first time that the event was organised outside the ARAI facility – at the Oxford Golf Resort, Hill Top, Pune – for want of more space.
Connected Car Apps Aiding Functionality & Ease
In today’s age, connectivity has gained a great deal of significance. Mobile phones have steadily moved away from being just a gadget for making phone calls, to facilitating a virtual environment enabling connectivity at unparalleled levels, be it for work or leisure. Carmakers have also accounted for this and many industry leading OEMs have come up with software solutions that enhance users’ connectivity to their car and beyond. Add to that the aftermarket products, facilitating similar functions.
Helping Additive Manufacturing Take The Next Leap With Simulation
What has been hailed as the transformer, in terms of industrial production, is now all set to take a further leap with simulation.
Industry Has Very Little Appetite To Support Further Diesel Development
Global strategic engineering and environmental consultancy, Ricardo continues to look at combustion improvements in engines. Talk about the CryoPower concept for long haul trucks and other heavy-duty applications, or the over 40 % improvement in thermal efficiency it has achieved in gasoline engines; the company continues to innovate while also developing solutions to address urban mobility challenges. Auto Tech Review recently spoke to Mark Garrett, Chief Operating Officer, Ricardo for a detailed insight into the organisation’s work.
Topped Off With Power, Stability & Comfort
Power, stability and comfort are just a few highlights of what Maruti Suzuki has packed into the all-new third generation WagonR. While the new WagonR gets a bigger power plant alongside the existing 1.0 l engine, it has also been constructed on the fifth generation HEARTECT platform. This has not only created ample cabin room but has also made the WagonR more stable and comfortable to drive. That’s not all; the new model now comes with exciting features and at attractive price points. Here’s how it shapes up.
Wheeling Ahead With In-house Capability Build-up
Rockman Industries, a part of the Hero Group, is a leading supplier of aluminium die casting components, machined & painted assemblies. With two-wheeler alloy wheel penetration reaching as high as 90 % of the market, Rockman Industries is going full throttle to make the most of this growing demand. Auto Tech Review recently visited the company’s Bawal facility to know more about its operations and manufacturing prowess.
Adopting SCR At The Vehicle Level Will Increase Costs By 10-15 %
The adoption of SCR Technology has been rather slow in the price-sensitive Indian market as the cost of ownership is high. Auto Tech Review caught up with Vinod Aggarwal, MD & CEO, VE Commercial Vehicles (VECV), to understand how the commercial vehicle industry is bracing up to adopt this technology in order to be BS VI-compliant.
Why You Can't Write Off Internal Combustion Engines Just Yet
Several reports and findings indicate that the global advent of electric motors will power vehicles in the future.
Taking On The Master — Can Kicks Outwit Creta?
Ever since its launch, the Hyundai Creta has enjoyed an almost exclusive space for itself among a herd of compact SUVs flooding the market. While no other carmaker has come close enough to challenge the Creta in terms of performance, features and premiumness, a contender has emerged with the potential to turn the tables in its favour. Nissan recently launched the brand new Kicks in India with an ambition to reinvent itself for the Indian market. The Kicks in India is larger than its global counterpart and boasts of segment-first features. Lining it up alongside the Hyundai Creta, Auto Tech Review ran a head-to-head comparison of both compact SUVs to evaluate performance, comfort, safety, space and more. Read on for the significant and conclusive findings.