Automotive Engineering: January 2019
- Content
- Pickup shocker
With the R1T, Rivian emerges as the startup most likely to build the electric vehicle all of America will want to own. - Plastics spur tech innovations
The SPE Innovation Awards recognize vehicle OEMs and their supply chains for novel material developments and applications. - A lesson in Multiphysics
OEM engineers reveal how new software from Comsol improved their modeling and analysis of EV battery performance and audio-system sound quality. - Heat pumps-expensive but worth it?
They add 50% to the cost of the Jaguar I-Pace climate-control system, but improved designs are indicating the cost can be recovered-whether for a Jag or an electric school bus. - Editorial
Rivian out-innovates the Detroit 3 - SAE Standards News
SAE updates J3016 automated-driving graphic - Supplier Eye
Suppliers shift focus to rising costs - The Navigator
The not-so-hidden cost of "free" - What We're Driving
- BP's Nexcel sealed-cell oil system an alternative for controlling GHG emissions
- BorgWarner demos next-step electrification components
- Ford Advanced Manufacturing Center investment to speed production innovations
- JLR uses predictive technology to reduce motion-sickness risk
- Jeep's Gladiator takes up arms in midsize-pickup battle
- Porsche reveals eighth-generation of fabled 911
- Ford engineers a tech barrage with 2020 Lincoln Aviator
- Palisade SUV new Hyundai flagship
- Hyundai Nexo out-spaces Toyota and Honda FCVs
- Q&A
AAM's Jeffrey Nichols discusses drive axle innovations
- Pickup shocker