Automotive Engineering: August 2017
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Is automotive ready for the inevitable? Cybersecurity experts talk defense strategies. - Active Aero takes flight
Reconfigurable "smart" aerodynamic aids are stretching performance-car envelopes in every direction. - The motorcycle's balanced future
With its Ride Assist technology, Honda R&D moves two-wheelers toward autonomous capability. - Honoring lightweight innovation
Chrysler, Toyota, Faurecia and AP&T recognized with the 2017 Altair Enlighten Award for their efforts to reduce vehicle weight. - Editorial: Stoking the creative, innovative engineer
- SAE Standards News
SAE gains Special Consultative Status with the United Nations - Supplier Eye
Non-hybrid ICEs begin their decline - The Navigator
Printer patent ruling could impact automated-vehicle sales - Audi has trick active suspension for new A8
- Delphi and Tula show NVH benefits from Dynamic Skip Fire
- Mahle tests for 'mega knock' in downsized boosted engines
- 2018 Honda Accord drops mass, adds turbos and 10-speed automatic
- Alfa Romeo Stelvio gives crossover market a 'bravo' injection
- The Center for Automotive Industry Research's Dr. Paul Nieuwenhuis on PSA's deal for Opel
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