Automotive Engineering: April 2019
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The Tier 1 giant re-gears for the new-mobility zukunft by adopting a new way to drive technology innovation. It still makes transmissions, too. - 2019 Vehicle Technology Review
Reviewing the latest tech applications in the automotive space and the trends they're serving. - J.D. Power launches new vehicle-engineering award at SAE's WCX 2019
Globally-respected automotive analytics firm J.D. Power recognizes outstanding vehicle-integration engineering with two new annual awards. - Powering back to the future
Rotaries, gas turbines, hybrids-even nukes! Propulsion tech from the past, present, and beyond the horizon is revealed at the SAE Mobility History display at WCX'19. - Horsepower, kilowatts compete at 2019 Geneva motor show
Is Europe getting serious about electric vehicles? Look no further than the EV-intensive 2019 Geneva motor show. - Editorial
Why would you want to be a mobility engineer? - SAE Standards News
Standards action at WCX'19 - Supplier Eye
ICE sourcing opportunities throttle down - What We're Driving
- Honda E Prototype 'makes it simple,' again
- GKN demos eTwinster 2-speed, torque-vectoring BEV transmission
- VW's MEB platform: a modularity enabler
- Not drive-by-wire-drive-by-CAN
- Porsche's 911: Not slippery when wet
- 2019 S60 and V60 Volvo's newest chips in the transformation game
- Honda fills a gap with 2019 Passport
- Nissan Leaf finally gets more range
- Q&A
Henrik Green, Volvo senior VP of R&D
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