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Continental's Wearable car key

Automotive innovations at the CES 2015 (Part 3)

The CES 2015 is about to close its doors. Please find below the last article dedicated to the automotive innovations seen during the show (You can also read Part 1 and Part 2). Continental product highlights at the CES 2015 Continental is highlighting how automotive electronics benefit from connecting the vehicle to the cloud under the […]

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Valeo InBlue

Automotive innovations at the CES 2015 (Part 2)

The automobile is the star of the CES 2015 which is currently held this week at Las Vegas. OEM, suppliers and electronics specialists reveal their latest technologies in terms of connected vehicle and autonomous driving. Following the first CES 2015 dedicated article released this week, here are some more insights. Valeo debuts smartwatch and automated driving

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Hyundai's Intersection Movement System

Automotive innovations at the CES 2015 (Part 1)

At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2015) in Las Vegas from 6 to 9 January 2015, automotive manufacturers and suppliers present several technologies and concepts that showcase the kind of connected solutions we can expect in the future. Here are some of them: BMW connected lighting The Laserlight technology has made its production car debut in the BMW i8.

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Mercedes-Benz LED light technology

Multibeam LED light technology by Mercedes-Benz

Light technology focus form part of a continuing tradition at Mercedes-Benz: over 120 years of headlamp technology stand for ongoing progress in the interests of enhanced road safety and the introduction of innovations to benefit the company’s customers and other road users. “Enabling ideal visibility in all driving situations without dazzling other road users has

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The all-new Volvo XC90 - Front

All-new XC90 built on Scalable Product Architecture

Volvo’s all-new XC90 – which will be launched in two weeks’ time in Stockholm – will be the first car in its range to be built on the Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) modular chassis technology developed in-house. SPA has been under in-house development at Volvo for the past four years and is the cornerstone of

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