Self-driving cars get UK green-light for public roads in 2013

Self-driving cars will take to public roads in the UK before the end of the year, the UK government has confirmed, though as in the US a human backup driver will be required behind the wheel. Initial trials will see the autonomous cars of researchers such as those at Oxford University venture off the private property they’ve been tested on so far, and onto quieter rural and suburban roads, a Department for Transport [subscription required] paper outlines, and are part of the UK government’s attempt to cut congestion with a total of £28bn ($43bn) in overall investment.

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Autonomous cars won’t get all of that funding, but the loosening of restrictions on where they can be driven will at least give researchers the opportunity to refine their systems. The Oxford team has been using a modified Nissan Leaf as the basis of its system, fitted out with a combination of laser arrays and cameras to track the environment around it.

According to the government paper, cars will navigate “using knowledge of the environment in which they are driving” though it’s unclear if that means they will need to be pre-prepared with mapping data. “They maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front at a set speed and without deviating from their lane – all without the driver’s input” the paper suggests.

Such systems – lane control and the ability to follow traffic – are already available on commercial vehicles, though they fall short of full autonomy. The 2014 Mercedes S-Class, for instance, includes Distronic Plus, which can control steering and the accelerator/brake, navigating lanes and following vehicles in front. It also has active lane-keeping assistance, together with brake-assist which can automatically boost braking power when the car spots crossing traffic or pedestrians.

Volvo is also experimenting with similar technology, including using traffic-identification cameras to flag up potential hazards to the driver. The Swedish company has also developed a self-parking system which could work as an autonomous valet.

Meanwhile, self-driving cars have already racked up a significant number of public road miles in the US, with Google’s project perhaps the best-known. Commercial vehicles are some way off yet, but the US government is already considering the evolving requirements of licensing and driver tests.

For instance, while fully-autonomous cars – classed “Level 4″ by the US NHTSA – might remove all of the responsibility for the driver, they’re still completely far-fetched. Instead, “Level 3″ models, capable of self-driving for the most part, but potentially requiring human intervention in unusual circumstances, might demand new testing to recognize the changing role of the person behind the wheel.

VIA BBC


Self-driving cars get UK green-light for public roads in 2013 is written by Chris Davies & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Ford boosting 2013 hybrid economy with patch after EPA suspicions

Ford will patch its 2013 hybrids with a software fix to address fuel economy, addressing EPA concerns late last year that cars like the Fusion and C-Max weren’t seeing anything like their quoted mileage ratings when in the real world. The EPA opted to investigate the two cars in December 2012, after third-party testing indicated they were missing the suggested 47 mpg rating by as much as 10 mpg. The fixes are “calibration updates” the car company says, and will be offered to drivers of three of the company’s 2013 hybrids.

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The EPA’s suspicion was that Ford had designed its engine mapping and other systems specifically to suit the agency’s testing practices, rather than what might necessarily be the best settings for real-world use. That given, when owners took the wheel, they discovered the hybrids were not as frugal as they had been led to believe by the advertising.

Ford’s new software addresses several areas. The cars will now be able to drive in fully-electric mode at up to 85mph, rather than it being limited to 62mph as it is today, as well as making use of the electric-only system more rapidly by shortening the engine warm-up time by as much as half.

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Meanwhile, the Active Grille Shutters will become more intelligent, cutting drag during cold weather, during use of the air conditioner, and when engine coolant temperature is higher. The air-con system will also be optimized to reduce use of the compressor, plus how much energy it uses when conditions are cold. Even the engine’s electric fan speed will be cut as coolant temperature drops.

“Customers should see the most improvement at highway speeds, during air conditioner use and operation in colder climates” Raj Nair, group vice president of Global Product Development at Ford, said of the changes.

Ford has been attempting several different ways to address economy and encourage drivers to use their cars in more efficient ways. The Ford Fusion Energi, for instance, has a “gamification” system which challenges owners to beat a numerical high-score by optimizing their driving style.

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Ford will be contacting owners of the 2013 Ford C-MAX Hybrid, 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid, and 2013 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid to alert them to the update, installation of which will be optional.


Ford boosting 2013 hybrid economy with patch after EPA suspicions is written by Chris Davies & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Nissan unveils 2014 GT-R Midnight Opal Special Edition

Nissan has introduced a special edition GT-R in Midnight Opal coloring, with it limiting the production of this particular model to only 100 units across the globe. The car will be a tad more expensive than the GT-R Premium, and is slated to arrive in the United States some time in September. Among other things, the vehicle is hand-painted.

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The new paint job is one of the car’s most alluring features, with the Midnight Opal coloring being applied by hand. The color and paint is designed in such a way that its color appears to change based on the lighting conditions around the car, as well as the angle from which the vehicle is being viewed. In addition to shifting between dark purple and blue, it is said to “sparkle” like a gem.

As a first time for a vehicle in the US, the GT-R Special Edition will also feature a hyper-titanium colored coating on its RAYS lightweight wheels, and will in addition offer a dry carbon fiber spoiler around back that is akin to what is found on the GT-R Black and GT-R Track Editions. To mark the vehicle as special, there will also be a serialized, gold-plated plaque within the engine compartment.

Inside, buyers will find a 3.8-liter VR38DETT twin turbo V6 engine with 545 horsepower and 463 lb-ft of torque. The engine is hand-assembled in what Nissan says is a “special clean room.” There’s also a dynamic independent rear transaxle ATTESA E-TS all wheel drive system. The driver will be able to adjust the shock absorbers, transmission, and Vehicle Dynamic Control from within the car to Normal, Special, and R settings.

As far as the interior goes, Nissan says there’s a “cockpit-style” instrument panel, as well as a multi-function display that includes both driving and mechanical info. For those who want to get theirs hands on one of these very limited-edition cars, the price tag sits at $105,590 USD in the US, an increase over the Premium model of $6000.

SOURCE: Nissan 1 and 2


Nissan unveils 2014 GT-R Midnight Opal Special Edition is written by Brittany Hillen & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Today in 1935: The First Parking Meter Is Installed

Today in 1935: The First Parking Meter Is Installed

The next time you’re frantically rushing to plug your parking meter, you can curse Carl C. Magee. Because it was on this day in 1935 that Magee’s parking meters made their world debut, much to the chagrin of future drivers everywhere.

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2014 Corvette C7 gets Hennessey treatment with 1,000HP tune-up

Hennessey has been in the business of modifying sports cars and gaining even more performance out of them for over 20 years, and their latest project is the new 2014 Chevrolet Corvette C7 (also known as the Corvette Stingray). Hennessey has unveiled their plans for their Corvette C7 upgrade program, with a launch date sometime in October.

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The upgrades will consist of an Eaton supercharger, custom CNC-ported factory cylinder heads, proprietary intake and fueling systems, and a re-tuned engine control unit that will give the Corvette C7 up to 700-horsepower, which is quite the jump from the factory 460-horsepower that you get if you buy the car off the lot.

We’re already expecting an enhanced version of the C7 directly from Chevrolet, known as the ZR1, but we have yet to hear anything about that, so it seems like Hennessey is taking things into their own hands.

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As for external modifications, there’s a carbon fiber bodykit and upgraded wheels with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires. The whole performance upgrade will cost you $18,450, but that’s a small price to pay for almost double the horsepower, right? Plus, we have to say the exterior modifications make the C7 look extremely good.

If 700HP is a bit too much for you, but still want that Hennessey look and feel added to your new ride, the company will also offer kits that boost the horsepower to only 500 or 600, depending on the kit you want. However, they will also have 800HP and 1,000HP kits as well. Details on these kits specifically haven’t yet been discussed, but the 1,000HP kit is said to cost just under $70,000.


2014 Corvette C7 gets Hennessey treatment with 1,000HP tune-up is written by Craig Lloyd & originally posted on SlashGear.
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2014 Ford Focus Electric gets a 10% MSRP reduction

Ford is dropping the price of their new 2014 Ford Focus Electric by a whopping 10%. In what appears to be an effort to stay competitive in the electric vehicle market, Ford dropped the price of its 2014 Focus EV down to $35,200. The car previously had a sticker price of $39,200, making that a $4,000 drop in price.

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In a statement from Ford, the company said that “the new starting MSRP of $35,200 keeps us competitive in the marketplace and is an important part of our commitment to provide customers with a range of electrified vehicles to choose from.” Affordability is a huge factor when it comes to buying any new car, and electric vehicles certainly can’t be a part of the exception if companies want them to fly off dealer lots, but Ford says they’re “really committed” to electric vehicles, and making lower-cost EVs is a big goal of theirs.

Car companies are getting desperate and want to sell their electric vehicles before they end up making too many and have tons of inventory on the back burner. General Motors announced plans back in May to cut the price of the Chevy Volt plug-in hybrid by as much as $10,000. This is despite the fact that GM is actually losing money on every Volt that it sells.

Nissan also dropped the cost of its 2013 Leaf by a cool $6,000, bringing its price below the $30,000 price point, which Nissan says is the lowest-priced five-passenger electric vehicle sold in the US. It doesn’t take much convincing for drivers to pick electric vehicles over gas-guzzling ones, but the price is still a huge concern for most people.

Of course, Tesla Motors is doing a decent jobs at spreading awareness of electric vehicles. The Model S definitely isn’t a cheap car, but it has convinced drivers that electric vehicles don’t have to be tiny compact cars, but also mid-sized four-door sedans that can fit the entire family.

VIA: PC Mag


2014 Ford Focus Electric gets a 10% MSRP reduction is written by Craig Lloyd & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Bentley Continental GT3 makes 600HP racer out of luxury barge

Bentley has taken the wraps off of its new Continental GT3 racer, aiming to prove that it’s not only Jaguar that can bring something beefy and British to the Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend. Where Jaguar’s achingly appealing Project 7 is a design study, however – albeit one which will do 0-60mph in 4.1 seconds – the Bentley Continental GT3 is headed to the racetrack, aiming to bring its monstrous 600 HP power to FIA Blancpain Series races in 2014.

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Although the external design shows the obvious relation to Bentley’s Continental GT road car, there have been some major changes to fettle it for the track. In total, Bentley has ditched more than 1,000 kg in weight, including the wood and leather interior trim, the electrical systems usually found in the production car, and most of the controls on the dashboard. That brings it under 1,300 kg, even with the addition of some carbon-fiber on the outside: a rear wing, a splitter at the front, and tweaks to the bonnet, bumpers, fenders, and sills to cut drag and increase passive cooling.

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The biggest change, though, is probably to the engine. That’s a 4.0-liter V8, in the racer pushed back to the back of the engine bay and paired with a carbon-fiber propshaft to drive the rear wheels. A new gearbox – an Xtrac six-speed sequential, with a limited slip diff and pneumatic shifting – is controlled via steering wheel paddles.

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Gone is the road car’s air suspension, replaced with double-wishbones front and rear, as well as four-way adjustable dampers. Ventilated iron disc brakes work with six-piston calipers at the front and four-piston at the back; the driver can independently adjust the braking balance themselves.

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Inside, it’s stripped out but still surprisingly luxurious for a racer, with the Continental GT3 getting the usual hand-trimmed and stitched wheel, door pulls, and seat. They share cabin space with a steel roll cage, six-point safety harness, integrated fire extinguisher system, and pneumatic jack system.

Bentley isn’t saying what sort of performance it expects from the 600 HP car, with the company planning to tune the car over the coming months before it takes place in development trials and FIA homologation.

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Bentley Continental GT3 makes 600HP racer out of luxury barge is written by Chris Davies & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Terra Motors unveils A4000i electric scooter with iPhone connectivity

Terra Motors, a manufacturer of electric scooters, has announced its A4000i, an electric scooter that can be connected to an iPhone, which will then serve navigation and scooter-status purposes. The scooter is currently being showcased in Tokyo, and is being aimed at emerging markets in Asia, allowing users to combine their transportation with their smartphone.

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Such an offering will be the first time a motor bike has been developed with the ability to interface with an iPhone (or any smartphone), something that will extend beyond mere navigational purposes. Owners will be able to monitor their scooter’s remaining battery charge, for example, as well as their mileage information and average driving speed.

Beyond that, apps will also be provided for A4000i owners that are free of charge, which will be initially offered as beta software. With these apps, says Terra Motors, the owners will be able to find recommended stores in their local area, as well as downloading navigational assistance applications. You can see one example of an iPhone being used in conjunction with the scooter in the image below.

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The company plans to sell 2000 units of the scooters, with global sales anticipated to hit 100,000 by the end of 2015. The A4000i has a reported range of 65 kilometers. The power is provided via a lithium-ion battery, which is removable and has a reported life span of up to 50,000 kilometers. Total charge time is said to take about 4.5 hours.

The A4000i scooters will undergo mass production starting this upcoming December at a factory in Vietnam, with global sales of the motor bike beginning in the same month. The unit will be priced at ¥450,000, which is about $73,000 USD. The company also has plans to offer a non-iPhone version for less, but pricing and dates weren’t revealed.


Terra Motors unveils A4000i electric scooter with iPhone connectivity is written by Brittany Hillen & originally posted on SlashGear.
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BMW M5 Nighthawk cranks M5 up to crazy

BMW‘s M5 already has a reputation as the company’s most extreme sedan, but the Germans have turned up the “ultimate driving experience” settings another notch for the M5 Nighthawk, a super-limited special edition especially for the Japanese market. Squeezing 575 HP out of the M5′s 4.4-liter V8 M TwinPower Turbo engine – 15 HP more than the “regular” car – the Nighthawk edition is good for a ridiculous 4.2s 0-62 mph dash (shaving an all-important 0.1s off the standard M5) while looking fit for the Yakuza.

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The ominous appearance is aided by special Frozen Black matt paint with reduced gloss, 20-inch M-series light alloy wheels in matching matt black, and a dark-chrome BMW “kidney” grill. The door handles, four exhaust pipes, side vents, and other aspects also get the dark-chrome treatment.

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M carbon-ceramic brakes are fitted as standard, as is the Competition Package which includes special suspension and steering settings, the sports exhaust system, and an M dynamic mode setting. There are also adaptive LED headlights and a 7-speed M DCT sequential gearbox.

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Inside, there’s full “Sakiru orange” leather on the sports seats, door panels, center console, instruments, and the seat backs, while the dashboard gets carbon trim. Driving Assist is standard – warning if you’re swerving out of your lane, or into another vehicle, and helping slam on the brakes – together with the usual iDrive infotainment system with navigation and more.

Only ten of the BMW M5 Nighthawk cars will be made, and unsurprisingly they won’t be cheap. BMW Japan is asking 18.2m yen ($183k) for each, and warning that, if it gets more interest than it has cars, the company will run a lottery to see who gets to drive one away.

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BMW M5 Nighthawk cranks M5 up to crazy is written by Chris Davies & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Volkswagen to use 1.8-liter turbocharged engine in 2014 models

Volkswagen has announced some changes it will be introducing in the 2014 model year, among them being a replacement of the 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine currently used in the Beetle, Passat, and Jetta with a 1.8-liter turbocharged and direct-injection 4-cylinder TSI engine. In addition, the auto maker will also be expanding its R-Line with five new models.

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In particular, the VW Jetta SE and SEL models will get a new 170-horsepower 1.8-liter engine, which will boost its mileage rating by about 16-percent. In addition, all of the Jetta models will be changed up to offer independent rear suspension, as well as some technology changes that include Navigation in select models, and an MFI high-res display in the instrument panel.

The 2014 Beetles will also be seeing a new 1.8-liter engine, which has an estimated highway fuel economy boost of 17-percent, a tad higher than the increase for the Jetta models. The Turbo model will be replaced with the Beetle R-Line model, gaining new bumpers, badging, and the option for Bi-Xenon headlamps and 19-inch wheels.

The Passat will see new trimmings and the new 1.8-liter engine, with Volkswagen saying this will start with the SEL model. The new engine will give the Passat 184 lb-ft of torque, as well as new electro-mechanical steering, which will trump the current hydraulic offering. The VW Car-Net system will be available in the Wolfsburg and higher editions.

In general, all the Volkswagen models will be E15 capable starting with the 2014 models, and the VW Car-Net connectivity system will be rolled out in “a broad range of models.” The auto maker has added the Touareg R-Line to its lineup of vehicles, as well as the addition of an R-Line to the Tiguan range. The Routan, meanwhile, will be carried over without change only as a fleet model.

SOURCE: VW


Volkswagen to use 1.8-liter turbocharged engine in 2014 models is written by Brittany Hillen & originally posted on SlashGear.
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