Automotive Engineering: September 2025
25AUTP09
09/04/2025
- Content
- Converting classic cars is just step one of this mission
Electrogenic has developed EV conversion kits for seven models that are of interest to classic vehicle collectors. But it's a smaller, lower-cost version for Africa that might offer the real solution. - Unlocking the clean potential of ICE
Even after over 100 years, the internal combustion engine holds promise, especially with a tank of H2 or biofuel. - Making connections: New V2X technologies bring in smartphones, next-gen eCall
Vehicle-to-whatever communication technologies continue to be put through their paces around the world. - SAE Books: From ADAS to SDVs with Plato Pathrose
Author's third book delves deeper into software defined vehicles. - Editorial
Bodies in motion - Supplier Eye
Looking ahead to 2026 - Sharper testing delivers better AV performance
- MOIA's L4 ID. Buzz Avs starting service next year
- Bidirectional charging is nearly mainstream
- Unifying design and multiphysics simulation for electric drive development
- Orbis says HaloDrive axial-flux motor is now available for in-wheel, other uses
- ZF's smart chassis sensors debut in Cadillac Celestiq
- Product Briefs
Spotlight: Materials innovations and ADAS - Q&A
Nissan: New Leaf gets updates - and stays the same - where it matters most
- Converting classic cars is just step one of this mission