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Automotive Engineering: February 2018

  • Magazine Issue
  • 18AUTP02
Published February 01, 2018 by SAE International in United States
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  • English
  • Leaf turns to the 2020s
    Nissan's pioneering battery-EV finally gets styling, propulsion and feature upgrades that put it back in the thick of the expanding electric-car race.
  • A rebel's guide to chassis engineering
    Before the advent of FEA, engineers used their hands to study chassis strength and stiffness. The approach still offers benefits today, notes the man who wrote chassis engineering's "bible."
  • Auto tech comes on strong at CES 2018
    The automotive sector showed up at CES with autonomy announcements by the score and a spectrum of new-technology unveilings.
  • New SAE President focused on Big Data
    Mircea Gradu, senior VP and quality chief at lidar specialist Velodyne, targets data analytics, electrification and connectivity, and STEM initiatives during his 2018 term.
  • Editorial: Tapping the brakes on autonomy
  • Supplier Eye
    Meeting the less-is-more challenge of global scale
  • The Navigator
    Autonomous business models vs. current cash generators
  • Plug-in hybrid brings Honda into sharper Clarity
  • 2018 Detroit auto show: Achates Power OP engine begins real-world test phase
  • Workhorse multiphysics tool gets upgrades
  • Toyota's new Structural Blue paint shimmers on Lexus LC500
  • Chevy unveils larger, lighter 2019 Silverado at Detroit auto show
  • 2018 Detroit auto show: Ford Ranger returns
  • 2019 XC40 showcases Volvo's new CMA platform
  • What We're Driving
  • Q&A
    Dassault's Mike LaLande