Hardcore car enthusiasts have a difficult time letting go of certain old-school technology like manual transmissions, even though it’s been proven that a cutting-edge automatic gearbox can shift as ...
American regulators are on track to begin testing camera systems as replacements for traditional exterior mirrors, potentially clearing a road block standing in the way of both automotive design and ...
Drivers in the U.S. may one day no longer have to crane their necks to check their blind spots if regulators agree to replace the side-view mirror. (Bloomberg) – Drivers in the U.S. may one day no ...
WASHINGTON -- Drivers in the U.S. may one day no longer have to crane their necks to check their blind spots if regulators agree to let high-tech cameras and screens replace the humble side-view ...
Digital side rear-view mirrors are intended to be a safety enhancement – an improvement on the real thing. After using them here in the U.K. during a month-long visit, for 2,500 kilometres of daily ...
Modern cars are essentially rolling computers, with chips and code controlling everything from your engine to your entertainment. The level of technology is so advanced that we may one day soon see ...
Automotive manufacturers have been experimenting with virtual mirror technology for some time now. BMW has recently filed a patent that aims to better replicate the classic mirror experience while ...
Automotive innovation doesn't always translate to an enhanced driver experience. The introduction of digital side mirrors—promised to reduce drag and eliminate blind spots—has paradoxically met with ...
Hyundai Mobis has developed a camera monitor system that is designed to replace side-view mirrors in “future” vehicles, the company said Sunday. A camera monitor system is a device that monitors the ...
Something to look forward to: Given the widespread use of technology in cars, both behind the scenes and in touchscreen-laden modern interiors, it's only a matter of time before every interaction we ...
Drivers in the U.S. may one day no longer have to crane their necks to check their blind spots if regulators agree to let high-tech cameras and screens replace the humble side-view mirror. The ...