SAE Truck & Off-Highway Engineering: February 2025
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02/13/2025
- Content
- Deere advances off-highway autonomy
John Deere revealed its second-generation tech stack and four new autonomous machines to the public at CES 2025. - Hybrid powertrains in the product mix
Hybridization and alternative fuels catching on as carbon-reduction targets intensify and infrastructure challenges persist for on-highway trucks. - The intersection of autonomy and cybersecurity
New automated safety features and increased connectivity require truck and off-highway OEMs to prioritize vehicle security and minimize cyber threats. - Editorial
Not quite your father's cab - CES 2025: Oshkosh puts AI, autonomy and electrification to work
- CES 2025: Cat debuts hybrid-electric retrofit on 972 wheel loader
- Bosch sees two paths forward for on-road hydrogen trucks
- Study: Excessive real-world NOx emissions from HD diesel pickups
- AVSC develops best practices for traceable AV safety inspection protocols
- JLG reveals new E313 electric telehandler
- Freightliner develops safer, sleeker fifth-gen Cascadia
- GM Defense deploys Next Gen tactical vehicle
- Product Briefs
SPOTLIGHTS: Cameras & Imaging; Simulation/Analysis Software
- Deere advances off-highway autonomy