Automotive Engineering: June 2026
26AUTP06
To be published on 06/04/2026
- Content
- New York 2026: diversity on full display
New powertrain choices keep popping up on new vehicles from OEMs that debuted at NYIAS this year. - Sealing integrity in a Formula 1 limited-slip differential
High-temperature hydraulic control in a Formula 1 drivetrain requires dimensional stability, controlled sealing force, and resistance to wear under sustained pressure cycling. Inside the limited-slip differential, the sealing architecture plays a defined mechanical role in maintaining consistent torque management under race conditions. - From ADAS to autonomy
How engineering thermoplastics can advance sensor-based technologies. - Synthetic data and the future of ADAS validation
Why ADAS validation can't be solved with more miles alone. - Intelligent power distribution will change the way vehicles are designed
Electronic fuse (eFuse) technology can create electronic power distribution modules (ePDMs) for architectural flexibility, higher reliability, greater safety, and proactive maintenance. - Editorial
Maybe more than ever, let's talk transportation diversity - The Navigator
Can legacy automakers finally succeed with SDVs? - AI scares and excites cybersecurity professionals at WCX
- Expert claims war hurting China's already-struggling economy
- NHTSA open to negotiated rulemaking on some safety issues
- Resilient propulsion strategies require options
- Driven: Honda Fastport eQuad Prototype
- Product Briefs
Spotlight: Connectors & harnesses, EV thermal management - Q&A
Neural Concept's Thomas von Tschammer: Working with AI at speed
- New York 2026: diversity on full display