Toyota becomes the world’s largest automaker

This week Toyota reclaimed its former spot as the world’s largest automaker with a 23% gain in global sales for 2012. Toyota sold 9.75 million vehicles during 2012 allowing it to take the top spot from GM. GM sold 9.29 million vehicles in 2012.

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Another automaker that was in the hunt for the title of world’s largest automaker was the Volkswagen, selling 9.07 million vehicles globally. Toyota sales numbers also include its sub brands including Daihatsu Motor Co. and Hino Motors Limited. Toyota was the world’s largest automaker for the first time in 2008.

However, Toyota fell behind GM a few years later after its supply chain was disrupted as a result of the earthquake in Japan and flooding in Thailand. Toyota credits much of its success to high demand for its Prius hybrid vehicle line, Toyota Camry, and SUVs. For 2013, Toyota is forecasting 9.91 million vehicles sold.

That prediction shows an expectation of modest growth in 2013. Toyota didn’t offer insight on its sales for specific geographic areas when it announced it was the world’s largest automaker. The company did say that it didn’t expect to meet its 2012 goal of selling 1 million cars in China. Toyota previously noted that it had sold 2.1 million vehicles in the United States during 2012.

[via Wall Street Journal]


Toyota becomes the world’s largest automaker is written by Shane McGlaun & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Mazda motorsports races diesel Skyactiv-D cars in Rolex 24 at Daytona

Cars powered by diesel engines are not very common in the United States. In Europe, diesel engines are very common in cars, but in the United States, we typically only see diesels in a few Volkswagen. Over the next few months that will be changing as Mazda will be unveiling a diesel power plant for its new Mazda6.

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The diesel engine that will be used in the car is called the Skyactiv-D, we tested out a SUV with the gasoline version of the Skyactiv engine in the past. Mazda Motorsports fielded three diesel-powered entries at the Rolex 24 at Daytona endurance race. None of these three vehicles were able to complete the race with at least two going out with engine failure.

While the racecar looked a lot like the Mazda6 on the outside, it was built on a Speedsource tubular space frame. However, much of the diesel engine powering the car was stock. With 60% stock components including the engine block and head. The engine is a 2.2-liter in-line four-cylinder turbo diesel producing 400 hp at 5000 RPM and 445 pound-foot of torque at 3600 RPM.

The vehicles raced in the new GX class where 400 hp was the target power range. Mazda says that a production-based version of the 2.2-liter Skyactiv-D diesel engine will be available in the second half of 2013 for retail sale. Pricing for the diesel engine option hasn’t been announced this time.


Mazda motorsports races diesel Skyactiv-D cars in Rolex 24 at Daytona is written by Shane McGlaun & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Kia and Hyundai prepare to spend $412 million in exaggerated fuel-economy debacle

Both Kia and Hyundai were recently slapped for embellishing their respective fuel economies, something that was blamed on procedural errors. Both companies promised to pay owners for the extra fuel consumption, however, a move that will amount to quite a hefty sum. The companies have made good on that claim, setting aside a combined $412 million to reimburse owners.

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Both companies were found to have exaggerated the fuel economies of 13 vehicle models available in the United States by the Environmental Protection Agency. This amounted to nearly 900,000 vehicles, a figure large enough to penalize the manufacturers millions of dollars in reimbursements. For its part, Kia will pay out $187 million, and Hyundai will pay out $225 million.

The false fuel economy advertisement was said to have started back in 2010, and to affect 2011 through 2013 vehicle models. At the end of the probe, the two companies ended up having to reduce the fuel economy claims for the cars, the largest adjustment that has ever taken place. In most instances, the mileage claims were reduced between 1 and 4 MPG.

Vehicle owners will be sent debit cards with a specific amount of funds unique to them, which is based on the vehicle they own and how many miles they have driven. Hyundai’s CEO is quoted by Auto Blog as being “extremely sorry” about the mileage errors, with both companies stating that the mistakes were not an intentional effort to mislead consumers.

[via Auto Blog]


Kia and Hyundai prepare to spend $412 million in exaggerated fuel-economy debacle is written by Brittany Hillen & originally posted on SlashGear.
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BMW and Toyota official tech buddies: Sports cars, Li-Air batteries, more

BMW and Toyota have finalized their partnership on sports cars, fuel-cell tech and more, signing a binging agreement that will also see the German and Japanese marques collaborate on new lithium-air batteries. The deal, which builds on the two car company’s previous “memorandum of understanding” back in June 2012, focuses on four key areas for the future, with green motoring and lightweight, fun performance cars both on the agenda before 2020.

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On the green side, BMW and Toyota plan to continue their joint work on fuel cell systems. They will share their existing research, and then collaborate on a “fundamental fuel-cell vehicle system” – consisting of fuel-cell stack, system, hydrogen storage tank, battery, and motor(s) – as well as the infrastructure to fuel it, with a mind to producing a working, practical setup by 2020.

Beyond that, however, will come lithium-air batteries, jointly researched as the eventual replacement for lithium-ion power packs as used in most recent all-electric or hybrid cars. That will take a little longer than the fuel-cell technology, but the target is a battery with far greater energy density than current-gen technology, improving range and reducing bulk and weight.

Slimming cars is, indeed, another of BMW and Toyota’s goals, not to mention applicable both to performance models and to green vehicles. Reinforced composites, more traditionally used in racing cars, will play a greater role in mainstream models, it’s suggested, including the fourth strand of the two companies’ collaboration: a new sports car.

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A joint platform for a mid-sized car will be created, with a goal to complete that by the end of this year. The system – which will presumably be used as the underlying basis for two differently designed, branded, and positioned vehicles – will combine the best of Toyota’s EV, fuel-cell, and hybrid technology as well as BMW’s strengths in driving experience and dynamics.

It’s unclear when production models based on the platform might appear, though both firms have been flirting with squeezing performance out of what would normally be considered green technology. Toyota revealed the sleek NS4 hybrid concept last year, as well as demonstrating the speeds that could be squeezed out of electric vehicles with its Le Mans car, while BMW’s i8 Spyder is resolutely a sports machine, despite running on electricity.

Meanwhile, there are indications that this won’t be the end of Toyota and BMW’s work together. Comments from Dr. Herbert Diess, a member of BMW’s board, at a press conference in Japan to announce the binding agreement suggested it is the first in “a shared vision” that is necessary to cater for all types of mobility requirement in the future.


BMW and Toyota official tech buddies: Sports cars, Li-Air batteries, more is written by Chris Davies & originally posted on SlashGear.
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2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee’s price leaks, will start at $28,795

Chrysler debuted the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee at the recent Detroit Auto Show in Michigan, where it gave us a variety of details, minus one particularly relevant one – price. Much speculation has swirled around the rumorsphere in regards to the model’s price range, but nothing concrete has surfaced. That has apparently changed, with a user over at the Jeep Garage forums stating that he managed to grab a pricing sheet, which he then published for all to see.

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According to the leak, the 2WD Grand Cherokee Laredo will be the cheapest option with a starting price of $28,795, with a couple rungs higher being the Grand Cherokee Summit at $47,995. Things keep going north from there, with Grand Cherokee SRT coming in at $62,995, a $2,700 increase over the previous model, according to Auto Blog. Fully loaded, buyers are looking at a cool $72,000+.

In addition to the pricing, a full breakdown of each Cherokees’ features is also provided, also said to be a leak of official data, which you can view here. Jeep has not made a comment on the leak, and nothing official has been stated in terms of price. As with all leaks, rumors, and speculation, don’t take it as indisputable fact.

This follows an announcement by Jeep on January 15 that it plans to start back up manufacturing in China after it ceased operations back in 2009. Currently, only import models are available in the nation, where they enjoy moderate popularity. The company also plans to increase its number of dealers in China to 200 by the end of this year.

[via Auto Blog]


2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee’s price leaks, will start at $28,795 is written by Brittany Hillen & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Chrysler talks about its new Pentastar V6 workhorse engine

While some people need vehicles with loads of power and torque, such as trucks for work or for play, and automotive enthusiasts may yearn for a big V-8 under the hood of their vehicle, most people want a more fuel-efficient V-6 engine. Chrysler has a new Pentastar 3.6-liter V6 engine that will be the replacement for the aging V-6s across the Chrysler Group’s vehicle lineup. Going to a common engine across the entire Chrysler group line will help the company save money and eliminate V-6 engine component lists for different power plants.

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The new 3.6 L V-6 engine will find a home under the hood of 13 different Chrysler Group models accounting for about 44% of Chrysler vehicles produced this year. Chrysler says that the engine will help the group meet looming CAFE regulations for fuel efficiency and provide impressive performance improvements over the outgoing V-6 engines.

The automotive manufacturing notes that performance will vary slightly depending on the vehicle application. Standard Pentastar 3.6-liter V6 power output is 300 hp and 260 pound-foot of torque. Those numbers are in line with power and torque output from some V-8 engines not too long ago. Despite having impressive power output, Chrysler says the engine will also be able to achieve around 20 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on highway.

Chrysler says that the performance figures for the engine represent a 30 to 40% improvement in power, a 10% improvement in torque, and a 15 to 20% improvement in fuel efficiency compared to its old V-6 engines. Chrysler also says that the engine is able to deliver its torque with 90% of its total output available from 1600 to 6400 RPM.

[via Chrysler]


Chrysler talks about its new Pentastar V6 workhorse engine is written by Shane McGlaun & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Audi announces Matrix LED headlights that utilize a camera, sensors, and GPS

Audi has announced that it will debut Matrix LED headlights that are synced with the vehicle’s camera, sensors, and navigation system, allowing them to perform dynamically in the environment. This move builds on the already high standard Audi applies to its headlights. The Matrix LED headlights are slated to debut later this year.

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According to Audi, the Matrix LED headlights utilize segments of light-emitting diodes, reflectors, and lenses to create a swivel-less design. Instead of using a swiveling mechanism, the segments will each be run independent of the other segments based on data from the various sensors, camera, and GPS. When combined, they form a dynamic headlight that is tuned to the world around it.

One LED light segment, for example, will dim, while another will be deactivated, according to the environmental data coming from the camera and sensors, and the anticipated actions of the car based on the navigation system. One example provided is the lights’ reaction to other vehicles, which are detected by the camera. Certain elements of the high-beam lights will be turned off so as to avoid blinding the other driver without completely depriving the Audi driver.

By communicating with the navigation system, the headlights will be able to swivel into a curve a bit before the turn arrives, offering prediction-based lighting. In dark settings, this will help the drivers navigate in addition to providing a better lighting experience. While Audi has stated that the Matrix LED headlights will make their debut later this year, no specific dates or time frame were provided.

[via Audi]


Audi announces Matrix LED headlights that utilize a camera, sensors, and GPS is written by Brittany Hillen & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Could There Possibly Ever Be a Legal Use For This License Plate Flipper?

You might think that license plate flippers are only used by secret agents and other movie anti-heros who need a quick getaway, but apparently you can buy them in real life—and not just for nefarious purposes. More »

Panasonic upgrades its in-car infotainment platform for Chevrolet

Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America has announced that it has upgraded its in-car connected infotainment platform. This in-car infotainment system is used by Chevrolet in some select 2014 vehicle models with the MyLink infotainment system. The latest version of Panasonic’s system will deploy a flexible application framework to select 2014 Chevrolet vehicles.

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This flexible framework includes an app catalog allowing vehicle owners to choose from a menu of available applications designed specifically for in-vehicle use. The Chevrolet MyLink system features a high-resolution full-color touchscreen display that integrates all sorts of online services such as Pandora and Stitcher via Bluetooth enabled smartphones.

The Chevrolet infotainment system recognizes speech allowing users to make phone calls, select radio stations, and play music from the smartphone using their voice. The new upgrade to the infotainment system Panasonic makes is the addition of an HTML5 web browser. Panasonic and Chevrolet say that the addition of the web browser is a key enabler for a number of connected features such as the Flexible Application Framework Chevrolet is launching.

With the growing number of applications for smartphones and other devices programmed using HTML 5, the addition of the browser to the Chevrolet infotainment system should open doors for in vehicle entertainment. Chevrolet and Panasonic have a goal of creating an infinitely updatable infotainment system for vehicle owners that can change over time. Most current infotainment systems are just as they were when the vehicle was purchased for the entire vehicle lifetime.

[via Panasonic]


Panasonic upgrades its in-car infotainment platform for Chevrolet is written by Shane McGlaun & originally posted on SlashGear.
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JVC announces new MirrorLink Receiver with smartphone integration

In-car audio and video systems are becoming more and more integrated these days, and with the growth of smartphones, companies are making it easier to use and control in-car stereo systems with mobile devices. Today, JVC announced a new in-dash multimedia receiver equipped with MirrorLink, which allows Android, Symbian, and iPhone users to control various features of the receiver with their handsets.

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Sadly, the receiver only works with Samsung’s Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II, any Nokia Symbian phone, and the iPhone/iPod (excluding the iPhone 5). Using either the Samsung Drive Link app, the Car Mode app on Symbian, or AppLink for iPhone, the user can duplicate the phone’s display onto the receiver’s 6.1-inch screen. The MirrorLink technology allows you to access apps that have been optimized for in-car use, which ensures a safe driving experience.

The app also allows for hands-free operation of the in-dash receiver, and the home screen offers quick and easy navigation to music, maps, and phone dialing. Since the displays of the smartphone and the receiver are mirrored, passengers can use the smartphone to control the receiver without having to reach forward to change around various settings.

The new JVC MirrorLink receivers are priced starting at $599 for the KW-NSX1 model. There’s no word on when or if the company has plans to roll out compatibility for more Android phones and the iPhone 5. Having only a limited number of compatible devices seems rather counter-intuitive, so hopefully JVC will open it up to more smartphones in the future.


JVC announces new MirrorLink Receiver with smartphone integration is written by Craig Lloyd & originally posted on SlashGear.
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