New Study: July 4th Most Dangerous Day On U.S. Roads

New Study: July 4th Most Dangerous Day On U.S. Roads

July 4th is a time for celebration as we enjoy our independence and thank our many veterans who have served. This year, it’s most likely a weekend full of camping, cookouts, and fireworks. It’s also a deadly time of year, unfortunately, as a new study shows July 4th is officially the most dangerous day to drive in the United States.
The study, conducted by Geotab, a telematics and GPS vehicle tracking company, looked at the fatality and traffic data over a 10-year period to see how U.S. states differ when it comes to road safety.
Startling Figures
Every year, over 30,000 people are killed in traffic related accidents in the United States; a truly staggering number when looking at the brass tacks. In any other transportation industry, say airlines for example, those numbers would not be tolerated. Such figures question the need for automated driving and advanced vehicle perception technology, the development of which we monitor at this publication. However, until autonomous vehicles come fully to fruition, information and careful, responsible driving will be our best assets for safety behind the wheel.
Geotab’s study also notes that specific days of the year, and even certain states, are more dangerous than others. Holidays like Labor Day, Halloween, and New Year’s Day, where alcohol consumption is present, have a higher rate of fatal accidents. The findings followed an analysis of road traffic, crash, and fatality reports, including the Fatality Analysis Reporting System and Traffic Volume Trends published in December 2016. Using this data, Geotab calculated a Fatal Crash Rate for each day and U.S. state, made up of the total number of fatal road accidents per billion miles driven by cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
Danger In July
Over a 10-year span, July 4th carries an average of 119 deadly crashes with a Fatal Crash Rate of 14.9, making it the most dangerous day on U.S. roads. Given that many July 4th parties involve alcohol, drivers are more likely to be under the influence; fatal crashes on the 4th involving alcohol are a staggering 47 percent. The grim news doesn’t stop there, unfortunately. On average, 28 percent of all road crashes are related to driving under the influence with that number rising significantly during holidays: New Year’s Day and Halloween are two of the worst at 41.6 and 41 percent respectively.
In addition to alcohol consumption, smartphone usage is becoming problematic behind the wheel. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 3,477 people were killed and 391,000 were injured in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers in 2015. During daylight hours, approximately 660,000 people are using cell phones while driving at any given moment.

Statistics & Solutions
Fatal Crash Rate measures the number of motor vehicle crashes involving a fatality, rather than measuring the total number of fatalities. For instance; 13 million crashes occurred in the U.S. in 2015, of which 1.7 million resulted in an injury with an estimated 2.4 million people injured. Of the 1.7 million crashes, 32,166 had fatalities claiming the lives of 35,092 people. This data from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration is bleak and again, begs the urgency of safer vehicles with autonomous and connected technology.
“The future of connected vehicle data will enable Geotab to produce more services to help improve road safety and vehicle operating efficiency,” said Colin Sutherland, Executive Vice President, Geotab. “Access to vehicle data is key to our capability to contribute our open platform that will further enhance research in connected vehicles.”
Until the technology can catch up to the tragedy, the best bet is to be cautious and safe. Drive the posted speed limit, keep your vehicle maintained, put the phone away, get plenty of rest before traveling, and avoid alcohol.
 “A big component of road safety is good decision making,” said Joe Campanella, Executive Vice President, Business Development, CARCHEX and advisory Board Member for Mothers Against Drunk Driving – Maryland. “Drinking and driving truly don’t mix, and so if you’ve had a drink – even one – you should find a safe mode of transportation.”
Carl Anthony is Managing Editor of Automoblog and resides in Detroit, Michigan. 
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Report: The 2018 Buick Regal TourX will MSRP for under $30,000

Report: The 2018 Buick Regal TourX will MSRP for under $30,000 The latest lifted Buick Regal TourX seeks to steal Subaru Outback buyers.

What’s going on?
The 2018 Buick Regal TourX debuted with its standard four-door sibling at the 2017 New York International Auto Show to replace the outgoing model.
Now, CarsDirect.com reports the new Regal long-roof should start around $29,995. This means the Regal TourX undercuts more premium options such as the BMW 3-Series Wagon and the Audi A4. On the flip side, this also means the Regal TourX offers more value per dollar.
What’s included with the base 2018 Buick Regal TourX?
To boot, the base Regal TourX comes pretty well equipped with 18-inch aluminum wheels, Buick’s touted active noise cancelling, a seven-inch infotainment screen system, heated mirrors and more. But all come with the same 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder with 250 horsepower and 265 pound-feet of torque. It’s mated to an eight-speed automatic, sending power to a full-time twin-clutch all-wheel drive system across the board.
Right off the bat, the Regal TourX’s power already sets it ahead of its direct competition, the Volkswagen Alltrack and the Subaru Outback. Additionally, the Regal TourX offers quite a bit more space than both the Alltrack and is roughy on par with the Outback.
So it’ll be interesting to see if the Regal TourX has what it takes to sway buyers in its direction.







2018 Buick Regal TourX




Lots of standard and optional additions
The Regal TourX comes pretty jampacked with standard equipment. As usual, more options and packages are available for choosing, reading the price. Some examples include a panoramic roof for $1,200, and a Driver Confidence Package featuring blind-spot detection, rear park assist, and an auto-dimming mirror for $1,240. The top-spec model TourX, the TourX Essence 1SL, starts at just $35,945.
CarsDirect.com predicts the middle-level TourX Preferrred 1SB should be the one most commonly available at dealers. Starting at $33,575, its the model most displayed in the TourX’s advertising campaign.
Should you option out your TourX all the way, chances are however, you won’t crest over the $40,000 mark too far if at all. In comparison, the Volvo V60 starts at $37,415 and the BMW 3-Series Wagon, at $43,000.
– By: Chris Chin
Source: CarsDirect.com
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2017 Nissan Titan: Homegrown Hero

2017 Nissan Titan: Homegrown Hero

Hey, did you know Nissan made full-size pickups? Yeah, of course you did. I know it too, but it sure seems like they don’t get much notice, do they? If it’s not for the big three ‘Murican trucks – Chevy/GMC, Ford, and Ram – it seems to be Toyota grabs all the attention, leaving poor Nissan by the wayside.
This is unfortunate because the Nissan Titan is not to be ignored.
Big Warranty & Lots of Space
Nissan has just added the King Cab body configuration to the lineup, meaning you can now choose from three models: Crew Cab, Single Cab, and the new King Cab. The King Cab is available for both the half-ton and the XD and features a 6.5-foot bed, along with a rear-hinge door that opens wide for easy access to the second row. All 2017 Titan and Titan XD models, along with the new King Cab, are backed up a 100,000-mile / 5-year bumper-to-bumper warranty, which is nice to know, since trucks usually get thrashed on the job site.
The King Cab is offered in 4×4 and 4×2 drive configurations and comes in three grades or trim levels: S, SV, and PRO-4X. PRO-4X is 4×4 only. The new King Cab is pretty much just what it says on the tin: Room, lots and lots of room. There’s seating for six (with or without cowboy hats), wide-opening rear doors and, if you carry more stuff than people, an available “rear seat delete” option. Turns out, underneath where that back seat would be, there’s a flat floor so you get the security of in-cab storage space for your stuff.
Photo: Nissan North America.
Power & Performance
Like the Crew Cab and Single Cab, the new King Cab gives you the choice of either the 5.6-liter Endurance V8 or a Cummins 5.0L V8 Turbo Diesel. If you opt for the half-ton Titan King Cab, you can choose between 4×4 and 4×2 drivetrains. The standard plant is the 390-horsepower 5.6-liter Endurance V8, mated to a 7-speed automatic transmission. The King Cab has an available maximum towing capacity of 9,420 pounds (enough grunt to yank a McDonald’s a couple of feet to the left) with a maximum payload capacity of 1,640 pounds when properly equipped.
That Cummins mill slams out 310 horsepower and 555 lb-ft. of torque. Nissan refers to that torque figure as “hefty” which is both adorable and an understatement. All you gearheads hauling your cars to the track, the Cummins is your engine of choice. That turbo diesel is matched to a heavy-duty 6-speed Aisin A466ND automatic transmission, and the whole she-bang offers an available maximum towing capacity of 12,510 pounds (when properly equipped). Impressive, no?
Photo: Nissan North America.

Homegrown Hero
The new King Cab Titan was developed, planned, designed, engineered, and is even manufactured right here in the U.S. of A. with contributions from teams in Tennessee, California, Michigan, Arizona, and Mississippi. The trucks are put together in Canton, Mississippi and the V8 engines come from Decherd, Tennessee. The Cummins diesel mills are assembled in Columbus, Indiana. Pricing for the 2017 Nissan Titan lineup is included in the handy graphs below. The trucks are on sale now and available at Nissan dealers nationwide.
Tony Borroz has spent his entire life racing antique and sports cars. He means well, even if he has a bias towards lighter, agile cars rather than big engine muscle cars or family sedans.
MSRP for the 2017 Nissan Titan King Cab:
TITAN S King Cab 4×2
$32,550
TITAN SV King Cab 4×2
$35,930
TITAN S King Cab 4×4
$35,580
TITAN SV King Cab 4×4
$38,960
TITAN PRO-4X King Cab 4×4
$43,290
MSRP for the 2017 Nissan Titan XD King Cab 5.6-liter Endurance V8:

TITAN XD S King Cab 4×2
$33,560
TITAN XD SV King Cab 4×2
$37,960
TITAN XD S King Cab 4×4
$36,590
TITAN XD SV King Cab 4×4
$40,990
TITAN XD PRO-4X King Cab 4×4
$45,440
MSRP for the 2017 Nissan Titan XD King Cab Cummins 5.0L V8 Turbo Diesel:

TITAN XD S King Cab 4×2
$40,110
TITAN XD SV King Cab 4×2
$44,010
TITAN XD S King Cab 4×4
$43,640
TITAN XD SV King Cab 4×4
$46,540
TITAN XD PRO-4X King Cab 4×4
$50,490
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Hyundai And Amazon Launch Digital Showroom

Hyundai And Amazon Launch Digital Showroom Virtual Reality is here!!! Virtual Reality will be the technology of 1988 1992 1995 2001 2015 2018!! I know, I know. We’ve been hearing this same tired song for decades, but now, if Hyundai and Amazon are to be believed, Virtual Reality might actually be a viable thing.
Houses & Cars
I’ve been involved with more than a few VR companies over the years. Yeah, it’s very intriguing and the experience can be cool but, for what ever reason, it’s never caught on the way they tell us it should. Strangely enough, one of the areas where VR actually does seem to be working is in real estate. I’ve known a couple of guys that make VR environments for yet-to-be-built condos.
Want to see what your million dollar, 20th floor condo looks like? Want to check out the views? Put on this headset. Want to see what the view on floor 28 looks like compared to floor 20? Click, there ya go.
Whether someone from the real estate industry tipped Hyundai off, or whether they just came up with it on their own, Hyundai has something similar for the automotive world.
Photo: Hyundai Motor America.
Virtual Showroom
Hyundai’s new digital showroom, that they cooked up with Amazon (that hosts all the data and acts as the gateway), offers car buyers the ability to not only compare pricing and reviews, but also book test drives, and check on dealer inventories. Hyundai says this is all part of their commitment to exceptional customer service, and it’s hard not to see that they’re right.
The “showroom” Hyundai set up on Amazon takes you, the prospective car buyer, on a “customer journey,” which sounds like some Grade A marketing gobbledygook. You start with the “brand experience” page that highlights the latest in Hyundai’s technology and automotive innovation. Next, if you want to be really linear about this, you can learn about Hyundai Assurance (that highlights the Korean company’s Connected Care, warranty services, 24/7 Roadside Assistance, and Hyundai Care).
You can then see more details on various Hyundais based on your preferences and buying habits. You can also read reviews, check pricing, set up test drives (in the real world), streamline your purchase options, and even find a local Hyundai dealer.





Upward Expansion
Interestingly, this is not the first time Hyundai and Amazon have worked together. They first collaborated in 2016 with “Prime Now, Drive Now,” an on-demand program that allowed buyers to book test drives through Amazon Prime Now. On top of this, Hyundai was the first mainstream automaker to connect cars with homes using Amazon Echo and the Blue Link skill for Amazon Alexa. So look for this Hyundai and Amazon partnership to continue.
The new digital showroom can be found here, if you’d like to give it a look.
Tony Borroz has spent his entire life racing antique and sports cars. He is the author of Bricks & Bones: The Endearing Legacy and Nitty-Gritty Phenomenon of The Indy 500, available in paperback or Kindle format. His forthcoming new book The Future In Front of Me, The Past Behind Me will be available soon. Follow his work on Twitter: @TonyBorroz



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VinFast: The Future of Vietnam’s Automotive Industry?

VinFast: The Future of Vietnam’s Automotive Industry? There’s a new startup car company – VinFast – looking to revolutionize the world of personal transportation. These days, that’s not very surprising to read. What is surprising is how this new car company is Vietnamese, and will be producing a home-grown sedan and SUV.
These first two rides will be produced at a new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in northern Vietnam.
Literary Perspective
In 1992, Neal Stephenson wrote this book called Snow Crash. It’s a pretty interesting book, and there’s a passage in it I was reminded of when this press release wafted across my digital transom:
“When it gets down to it — talking trade balances here — once we’ve brain-drained all our technology into other countries, once things have evened out, they’re making cars in Bolivia and microwave ovens in Tadzhikistan and selling them here — once our edge in natural resources has been made irrelevant by giant Hong Kong ships and dirigibles that can ship North Dakota all the way to New Zealand for a nickel — once the Invisible Hand has taken away all those historical inequities and smeared them out into a broad global layer of what a Pakistani brickmaker would consider to be prosperity — y’know what? There’s only four things we do better than anyone else: . . . “
Or, to put it in more modern terms: “You think Detroit’s got problems now? Wait until they start banging out the 2028 Camaro in Ho Chi Minh City.”
The question is not can they, but when will they. And, if now is the time it all starts, are VinFast the people to do it? We will find out relatively soon, because we’ll be able to see both an SUV and sedan at the Paris Motor Show this coming October. Oh, and they don’t seem to be doing things by half, since both rides are being developed by Pininfarina.
VinFast SUV rendering. Photo: VinFast Service and Trading JSC.
Blazing Speed
VinFast says their cars are developed to “international standards,” meaning they want to compete with the available offerings in Munich and Los Angeles and London. That’s biting off a lot, first time around. And to make this even more interesting, VinFast crowd-sourced the designs, with the Vietnamese people voting on their favorites from a range of options presented in October 2017.
Yes, VinFast is going from design kick off to debut in one year. And these first two models will be for sale in Vietnam by September 2019. All the while Vinfast says their upcoming twins will “meet international standards and customer expectations in terms of design, quality, dynamics, premium in-car features, and the ownership experience.”
A Few Questions
It’s at this point where things turn rather run-of-the-mill concerning the finer points of VinFast. They will be working with “world-leading” European design, engineering, and production technology partners, but they don’t tell you who those partners are, apart from Pininfarina. In the boardroom, VinFast has also recruited senior executives from some of the industry’s “leading automotive companies,” but they don’t mention who those senior executives are, or from which automotive companies they were recruited.
So far, it looks as if VinFast has recruited only from General Motors.
Photo: VinFast Service and Trading JSC.
Real Deal
VinFast is not all vapor and marketing smoke. They are nearly finished with construction of their purpose-built, state-of-the-art 335-hectare plant in Hai Phong, making it one of Vietnam’s biggest industrial projects ever. And yeah, that’s the same Hai Phong that Dick Nixon decided to mine and bomb in 1972.
Also, it’s worth noting that VinFast’s corporate owners, Vingroup, is one of Vietnam’s largest, privately-held businesses, with annual revenues in 2017 of 3.8 billion USD. Which is good, because designing and building cars from scratch takes a lot of money.
Tony Borroz has spent his entire life racing antique and sports cars. He is the author of Bricks & Bones: The Endearing Legacy and Nitty-Gritty Phenomenon of The Indy 500, available in paperback or Kindle format. His forthcoming new book The Future In Front of Me, The Past Behind Me will be available soon. Follow his work on Twitter: @TonyBorroz
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BMW Marries Car & Ride Sharing In Seattle

BMW Marries Car & Ride Sharing In Seattle The tech explosion of the past 20 years has shown us, more than anything else, that if you combine greed with imitation, you get competitors. Now that Uber (McDonalds) and Lyft (Burger King) came up with the idea of “ride sharing,” along comes BMW with its entry into the game, ReachNow (Wendy’s). The burger joint analogy is on purpose. Anybody can run a good mom & pop burger joint, but going national and franchising your operation?
That’s a little more tricky.
Two In One
ReachNow is the mobility services division of BMW Group, maker of all things fast, boxy, and Bavarian. ReachNow says they are famous for being “the first company to operate both car sharing and ride hailing within a single app.” Sure, but I’ve never heard of it. This app, what ReachNow refers to as a “suite of mobility solutions,” can do essentially more than one thing, transportation-wise.
ReachNow was first rolled out as a multimodal (i.e. more than one kind of transportation) strategy at Automobility LA in November 2016, and now they are putting it out in the real world to see how it works. Or, at least they’re putting it out in Seattle, which may or may not count as “real.”
What sets ReachNow apart from say, Lyft or Zipcar, is that ReachNow combines all of those services into one, big service. With this, you can get a short term vehicle, like a Zipcar sort of deal, or you can just get a ride from point A to B, like with a Lyft. ReachNow allows you to personalized your level of comfort, and also customize your individual plan based on convenience or cost.
Let’s break this down . . .
Photo: BMW Group.
Piece By Piece
“Drive or ride” means customers (ReachNow calls them members) can choose between driving themselves via car sharing or getting a ride from the ride hailing service. Slick. If you choose to drive yourself, you can select from a fleet of hundreds of BMW and MINI vehicles, which sounds like fun. You pay by the minute, by the hour or by the day, meaning that ReachNow offers all the non-car-ownership options: ride, drive for a bit, or rent for a while.
The “go now or go later” option allows you the choice between an immediate, on-demand pick up or planning ahead and scheduling a pick up. You can reserve your transportation needs from 20 minutes to up to seven days in advance, which should come in handy for doing things like getting rides to the airport and such.
With the “personalized comfort” part of the app, you can individualize the in-vehicle experience by setting your temperature and music preferences beforehand. You can also select a “quiet time” feature if you wish to not be disturbed during the trip. You know, this way you keep your interactions with another living, breathing, feeling human down to the absolute minimum.
Another nifty feature is, once you reserve a ReachNow car, the destination will be sent automatically to the in-vehicle navigation. Nice.
Photo: BMW Group.
Pricing & Availability
ReachNow users in Seattle will be the first to get the full experience, with the sign up fee waived for new members who want to try the Ride portion only. The standard ReachNow Ride pricing starts at a $3.24 minimum, with a $2.40/mile plus $0.40/minute premium (no surge pricing).
The app works on both iPhone and Android devices.
Local Perspective
On a final note, let me add this: As a longtime Seattleite, this can’t make things any worse. I hope. Traveling around Seattle is a never-ending Boschian nightmare. 95 percent of the drivers are lack-whit sub-morons, the traffic planning is designed by sadists (I think), and the level of road maintenance makes you think you’re driving in Mogadishu, not Queen Anne.
None of this would matter if Seattle had a workable public transportation system, but it doesn’t. So if BMW’s scheme works, more the better. It’ll get you knuckle-dragging gibbons off the roads. I hope.
Tony Borroz has spent his entire life racing antique and sports cars. He is the author of Bricks & Bones: The Endearing Legacy and Nitty-Gritty Phenomenon of The Indy 500, available in paperback or Kindle format. His forthcoming new book The Future In Front of Me, The Past Behind Me will be available soon. Follow his work on Twitter: @TonyBorroz
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Three Companies Changing The Autonomous Driving Landscape

Three Companies Changing The Autonomous Driving Landscape


Last month, we were part of the first AutoSens Detroit event at the M1 Concourse. AutoSens is, in a nutshell, a gathering of the world’s finest engineers, researchers, and other authority figures in the arenas of vehicle perception technology and autonomous driving. It is a place where those working on the technology can converge to network, communicate, and ultimately address the real challenges at hand. The organizers believe in order for our cars to be successfully connected, those working in the space must successfully connect.
Walking the grounds of the M1 Concourse proved very informative and enlightening, from the various companies on hand displaying their latest vehicle perception technology, to the autonomous vehicle demonstrations happening on the facility’s track. It didn’t take long to realize the organizers of AutoSens invited some heavy hitters, many of which are smaller companies disrupting the space with their novel approaches to automated technology.
Here are three companies we met changing the way we think about autonomous vehicles.
Imatest
Colorado-based Imatest provides unbiased image quality testing for a number of industries, including mobile electronics, security, medical imaging, and automotive. The company supplies in-depth software, test charts, and consulting relative to a client’s imaging needs, be it a camera phone or satellite. Some companies create their own in-house camera testing software, but often to their dismay, find inconsistencies. Imatest assists clients here so they don’t lose precious time developing their product line.
With driverless cars, the implication is huge becasue cameras will play a vital role in the forthcoming autonomous world. In order for autonomy to deliver on its promises of reducing collisions and traffic fatalities, image quality is essential. Imatest takes this into consideration as today’s automotive trends usher us further into autonomy.
“Companies who are putting a camera into their product, like a backup camera in a car, are trying to find a way to optimize those products,” said Jeff Herman, Chief Executive Officer. “Our software and charts can test the image quality of that particular camera.”
Photo: Imatest.
Concerning automotive applications, particular attention is given to dynamic range and light quality. For example, if a car is backing out of a dark garage and into the bright sun, there will be a sudden change in the lighting conditions. However, the camera needs to see perfectly regardless. Perhaps a child is playing in the driveway? In order for a camera to function properly as a safety device, it must decipher vital details quickly, and in a variety of lighting conditions. Imatest’s unique software and “seeing eye” charts tell how strong a particular camera’s image quality is before being installed in the vehicle.
“The camera takes an image of the test chart, our software recognizes the image, and can tell you how sharp that image is,” Herman explained. “It tells us how accurate it is, how the colors are, is there distortion or noise, is it as sharp in the left corner as it is in the center, and so on. These image quality factors we can test through our software.”
Photo: Imatest.
Imatest Master was made specifically for the growing trend of camera usage, and the pressure companies feel to produce cameras at a rapid rate, each with a higher image quality and more features than before. With autonomous driving, the implications are again huge. The automotive business moves quickly as is, but in recent times, the development of autonomous technology has taken off like a rocket. Some consumers may fear the speed at which the technology is moving means all the bugs are not quite worked out. Imatest Master addresses this on an image quality level for automated vehicle cameras, providing over 30 different test charts to measure and analyze color, tone, sharpness, and other important factors.
“The road systems have been designed for years for us drivers to be able to survey the scene ahead,” Herman added. “Cameras must see visible light quicker than our eyes can so they can survey the scene in the same way.”
Photo: Imatest.
Dataspeed
Michigan-based Dataspeed is unique most notably in how and why the company exists. One of the things necessary to get consumers behind automated driving is to humanize the technology – to take all the gadgets, sensors, cameras, and modules and attach a meaning everyday people can understand. Dataspeed is a master at this by way of an unfortunate tragedy. The company’s Chief Executive Officer, Paul Fleck, lost his dear cousin Mary in a tragic accident.
“Mary pulled out into oncoming traffic and suffered a side-impact collision – her view was obstructed due to the terrain and she did not see the oncoming vehicle,” Fleck explained. “Had V2V (Vehicle to Vehicle Technology) been available then, both of these vehicles would have communicated and she would have known about the oncoming vehicle, even though she could not see it.”
With the relative newness of autonomous driving, there will be questions from the car buying public. And not every buyer will understand (or even want to) the in-depth engineering behind vehicle perception technology. However, what will resonate with them is losing a loved one. As the autonomous landscape unfolds, Dataspeed can understand and even meet consumers where they are.
“I tell my team their work will result in saving someone’s life someday, although we will never know the name of that person,” Fleck said. “Anybody working on autonomous vehicles is, in some way, moving up the timeline where cars will be safer to drive, and this will result in less fatal accidents.”
Photo: Carl Anthony for Automoblog.net.

Dataspeed’s ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) Kit helps optimize autonomous vehicle development. The ADAS Kit takes control of the throttle, brake, steering, and shifting, to assist in the testing of sensors and other elements as they relate to autonomous vehicle applications. Let’s say I am developing a particular sensor or algorithm, or maybe even an entire autonomous vehicle system. I have the ADAS Kit installed, including the drive-by-wire hardware, power distribution system, and vehicle network interfaces, so I can continue developing my sensor, algorithm, or autonomous system. Through Dataspeed’s kit, I am able to save time and conduct much more efficient testing becasue those aforementioned vehicle systems are already covered.
“We recognized early on that the autonomous vehicle community needed a safe, reliable, and cost effective development vehicle,” Fleck said. “We then developed a complete turn-key system that works in a Lincoln MKZ or Ford Fusion/Mondeo that enables computer control of the vehicle’s throttle, brake, steering, and shift systems, and is the foundation for a fully autonomous development vehicle.”
Currently there are over a 100 vehicles equipped with Dataspeed’s ADAS Kit, and the company is working on core algorithm development and new hardware products.
“The engineers at Dataspeed are constantly thinking about ways to help,” Fleck said. “Regardless of what we develop and produce, it will be as safe, reliable, and cost effective as our ADAS Kit.”
Photo: Carl Anthony for Automoblog.net.
XenomatiX
Leuven, Belgium is an area synonymous with innovation and XenomatiX is no exception, a high tech company focused on automotive vision solutions. After studying OEM requirements, Xenomatix developed an advanced form of LiDAR, or Light Detection and Ranging. LiDAR measures the distance to a particular point by illuminating it with a pulsed laser light; the reflected pulses are then measured to determine how far away said point is. From there, 3D representations of the point and surrounding area can be made. Bats actually use a similar process with sound waves to navigate.
“Our LiDAR solution can calculate the 3D geometry of the car’s environment up to a range of 200 meters,” said Kris De Meester, Vice President of Business Development. “One of the reasons why almost everyone is convinced about LiDAR with regard to autonomous vehicles is the range and accuracy of the measurements.”
XenomatiX’s laser-based, solid-state vision system creates a high resolution pointcloud, giving a vehicle an accurate read of the road and detecting any possible objects. The data returning to the vehicle is essential for occupant safety, especially if there are unexpected surprises ahead.
“When you leave the driving up to the car, you need to know the objects around it and at what range they are,” De Meester explained. “We have a very good solution for solid-state LiDAR that’s small but robust in design and low cost for serial production.”
Photo: XenomatiX.

LiDAR has advantages in how it can see through fog or make out road irregularities that might be missed by other sensors or cameras. LiDAR is known for its accuracy regardless of weather conditions or time of day, be it morning or night. However, XenomatiX goes a step further, incorporating a unique multi-beam projector and pulsed illumination scheme. The combination allows for the simultaneous projection of thousands of laser spots in a dense pattern, which substantially reduces “false alarms” by generating millions of measurements per second. In other words, it’s extremely precise and such precision means greater safety for automated vehicle occupants.
“In my opinion LiDAR will be needed for autonomous vehicles,” De Meester added.
The company also implements short and long range optical sensors for many of today’s driver assistance and road obstacle detection systems. All offerings from XenomatiX are carefully planned and based on extensive research.
“We have been talking to a lot of OEMs because we need to know all the requirements,” De Meester explained. “Many of the technical designs today are made around the OEM requirements.”

New Horizons
Our list here is by no means exhaustive – there are many brilliant people and companies working on autonomous vehicle technology. However, as the autonomous world becomes more clear, we believe Imatest, Dataspeed, and XenomatiX, with their range of experiences and innovations, will benefit us as future autonomous drivers (or riders). Given our recent experience at AutoSens, we recommend learning more about them if you are interested in driverless vehicles and how the technology is progressing. This September, AutoSens returns to Brussels, Belgium with a full lineup of expert speakers, in-depth workshops, and vehicle demonstrations.
“AutoSens brings together different layers of industrial disciplines, from financial to pure technical engineers, to higher level management,” De Meester said. “All of them are talking about and figuring out the issues and challenges with automated vehicles.”
Carl Anthony is Managing Editor of Automoblog and resides in Detroit, Michigan. 



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2018 Hyundai Sonata: A Few Tweaks, Nips & Tucks

2018 Hyundai Sonata: A Few Tweaks, Nips & Tucks

The 2018 Hyundai Sonata isn’t exactly new, all-new, or any of that stuff. It has gone through a mid-cycle redesign and freshening here and there and, cleverly, Hyundai has consolidated a number of the available options into rejiggered trim levels. This is a very smart move on Hyundai’s part. Sure, their cars will not be remembered as being for the ages like Ferrari Berlinetta Lussos and Citroen Chapron Decapotables, but the Korean car manufacturer does really grok what customers want, and knows how to give it to them.
Interior & Exterior Treatments
The 2018 Hyundai Sonata gets distinctive new exterior styling with a front “cascading grille,” plus a new look for the rear. There’s more prominent branding and they moved the license plate location in the bumper. The hood gets new sheet metal, and the front fenders are new as well. Hyundai also redesigned the alloy wheels and reworked the lighting with LED headlights and taillights.
On the inside, the center stack and instrument panel have been reworked for better “visual dimension” and for a premium feel. Other changes to the cabin include a three-spoke steering wheel for a more sporty look, and piano-key buttons (whatever those are) for the audio and HVAC controls. There’s a standard seven-inch color display for the audio system that is notably shown front and center.
Photo: Hyundai Motor America.
Performance & Handling
Already noted for its ride and handling, the Sonata has been seen to by Hyundai’s chassis engineers for further refinement. The rear suspension receives 21 percent thicker trailing arms, for example. Hyundai says this is to better manage heavy suspension loads, but I have a tendency to think corporate got feedback from dealer repair shops concerning the lifespan of the trailing arms and decided to beef them up. There are also new bushings for better ride compliance and quicker suspension response times. The steering’s torsion bar stiffness has been improved by 12 percent to increase responsiveness; the steering has a better on-center feel Hyundai says.
The top-of-the-line 2.0L turbo engine is now attached a new eight-speed automatic transmission. The new box adds a ratio range at both the top and bottom for better performance and efficiency. And all 2.0­L turbo Sonatas now come with 18-­inch wheels wrapped in Michelin tires.
Photo: Hyundai Motor America.


Additional Equipment & Availability
Every 2018 Sonata gets a big bowl of alphabet soup of standard safety equipment. You get Blind Spot Detection (BSD) with Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), rearview backup camera (RBC), Belt Dimension Stress Management (BDSM), and Lane Keep Assist (LKA) and such. Okay, I made one of those up.
Did you know the Sonata is, by and large, an all-American affair? No, I didn’t realize that either. The things originate from Hyundai’s California Design Studio and are assembled in Hyundai’s Montgomery, Alabama plant. The 2018 Sonata arrives in dealer showrooms this summer, and here’s a handy chart showing the prices and drivetrain configurations for each model:
Model
Engine
Transmission
MSRP
SE
2.4L GDI 4-cyl
6-Speed Automatic with SHIFTRONIC®
$22,050
Eco
1.6L Turbo GDI 4-cyl
7-Speed EcoShift® Dual Clutch Transmission
with SHIFTRONIC®
$22,650
SEL
2.4L GDI 4-cyl
6-Speed Automatic with SHIFTRONIC®
$23,700
Limited
2.4L GDI 4-cyl
6-Speed Automatic with SHIFTRONIC®
$27,400
Sport
2.4L GDI 4-cyl
6-Speed Automatic with SHIFTRONIC®
$25,200
Sport 2.0T
2.0L Turbo GDI 4-cyl
8-Speed Automatic with SHIFTRONIC®
$27,600
Limited 2.0T
2.0L Turbo GDI 4-cyl
8-Speed Automatic with SHIFTRONIC®
$32,450
Freight charge for the 2018 Sonata is $885.
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Toyota Launches 2018 Camry Production, Ramps Up U.S. Investments

Toyota Launches 2018 Camry Production, Ramps Up U.S. Investments

The next-generation of Toyota’s popular Camry will arrive at dealerships later this summer. The automaker has tweaked their hot-selling sedan from top to bottom with a sleeker, more aerodynamic design and a driver-focused cabin. Recently, production of the 2018 Camry kicked off at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. As the largest Toyota plant in the world, TMMK has produced more than 11 million vehicles in its 31 years, including more than 8 million Camrys.
Advanced DNA
Along with the aerodynamic enhancements, the Camry now has a lower center of gravity and a more rigid body to improve ride and handling. Toyota’s New Global Architecture (TNGA) is the foundation for the new Camry and will greatly influence how it performs in all areas, from safety to fuel economy. The 2018 Camry is the first vehicle in North America with TNGA, an initiative the automaker says will enhance how they design, engineer, and manufacture vehicles.
Luxury car treatments are seen throughout, especially when it comes to reducing noise, vibration, and harshness, often abbreviated as “NVH” in automotive speak. NVH reducing measures on the new Camry include sound-absorbing insulation in the hood and upper and lower fender separator, while additional foam is placed strategically to cut unwanted road noise. On the inside, Toyota trimmed the interior with high quality, soft touch materials. All of these things are a step in the right direction for Toyota and their beloved sedan, and the staff at TMMK will play a vital role in bringing it to life.
“The launch of the next-generation Camry is important for Toyota in America, and expands the company’s footprint in and commitment to Kentucky,” said Wil James, President, TMMK.
Photo: Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
Economic Impact
Toyota’s operations in Kentucky have sparked economic growth in recent times as TMMK hired more than 700 people to support 2018 Camry production. TMMK’s employment stands at an all-time high, now over 8,000 strong. Earlier this year, Toyota announced a $1.33 billion investment at TMMK for TNGA improvements to modernize and streamline production. TNGA, while benefiting drivers, will also optimize TMMK’s vehicle production process.
“We are proud to be the first in North America to produce a vehicle with TNGA,” James said. “It’s a testament to the skill and dedication of our team members.”
Since 1986, the Kentucky plant has received $7 billion from Toyota, something that resonates deeply with the Bluegrass State. Last year, TMMK produced more than 500,000 Camry, Camry Hybrid, Avalon, Avalon Hybrid, and Lexus ES 350 vehicles, which represents nearly a quarter of the Toyota vehicles produced in North America. A recent study by the Center for Automotive Research shows Toyota Kentucky supports nearly 30,000 jobs across the state (direct, indirect, and spin-off). TMMK employees live in 80 Kentucky counties, and currently Toyota has more than 100 suppliers in the Commonwealth. In the United States, Toyota is investing $10 billion over the next five years, adding to the nearly $22 billion already invested over the past 60 years.
Photo: Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.


Confident Teamwork
For TMMK employees like Chad Lindon, a 22-year Toyota veteran and powertain production team member, seeing the new Camry roll down the assembly line represents a brighter future.
“It has more horsepower, better fuel economy, and new technology that customers want,” he said. “That all adds up to more job security and stability for my family.”
Safety Team Leader Maigen Layne shares similar sentiments.
“I’m proud to work on the best-selling car in America for 15 years running,” she said.
Both Lindon and Layne believe the 2018 Toyota Camry will deliver the reliability, functionality, and excitement sedan buyers are looking for.
“It’s the best one so far,” Layne said, who plans on getting one herself. “I test drove one of the first 2018 models off the line and I know it will be a big hit.”
“It catches the eye,” Lindon added.
Carl Anthony is Managing Editor of Automoblog and resides in Detroit, Michigan. 
Photo: Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
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