VW Suspends European Sales of Diesels with Cheater Software
Volkswagen AG confirms it has halted the sale of new vehicles in Europe that are equipped with diesel engines controlled by software that could cheat emission tests.
Marvell Readies Gigabit Ethernet for Autonomous Cars
Santa Clara, Calif.-based Marvell Semiconductor Inc. is launching what it claims is the first automotive Gigabit Ethernet transceiver.
VW Suspends Another Executive in Diesel Emission Scandal
Volkswagen AG has suspended Frank Tuch, who heads quality control, as the company probes the sale of some 11 million diesel vehicles rigged to cheat emission tests, according to German media.
GM Inks Deal with LG for Bolt EV Equipment
General Motors Co. has formed what it describes as an “unprecedented” partnership with South Korea’s LG Group to supply batteries and other components for GM’s upcoming Chevrolet Bolt electric sedan.
ZF: Not Waiting for the Future
An announcement about a company establishing a new division tends to be rather, well, not particularly interesting to anyone outside of the company or related to someone who will work there.
Getting Autonomous
It isn’t just the OEMs, suppliers or researchers who are going to be responsible. Governments and municipalities must get into the game, as well.
Poll: Germans Still Consider VW "Outstanding"
Two-thirds of Germans believe Volkswagen Group makes “outstanding” cars in spite of the company’s diesel emission test cheating scandal, according to a poll by San Francisco-based brand and market researchers Prophet Inc.
GM Sticks by Diesel Plans
General Motors Co.is moving forward with plans to launch new diesel-powered cars and trucks in the U.S. despite the negative publicity cast on the technology by Volkswagen’s emissions cheating scandal.
Study Ranks Audi, BMW, Daimler and GM as Leaders in Self-Drive
Navigant Consulting Inc.’s new autonomous vehicle report ranks Daimler AG as the top carmaker in terms of strategy and execution for the emerging technology.
VW Made Multiple Versions of Diesel Test-Cheating Software
Volkswagen AG developed four variants of the engine control software it used to cheat diesel emission tests, sources tell Reuters.