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Visteon Announces Q2 2022 Results

Sales are up 42% from the prior year, which Visteon said was driven by new product launches and positive pricing due to incremental costs recoveries related to semiconductor shortages.

Visteon Solves Screen Glare in Vehicle Displays

TrueColor Image Enhancement dynamically improves legibility of vehicle screens.

Visteon Names Bunsei Kure to Board of Directors

Bunsei held prior roles as CEO of Renesas Electronics, and CEO of Calsonic Kansei Corp.

Visteon Unveils Automotive App Store for the Connected Car

The AllGo App Store provides an app-as-a-service solution that benefits content providers, automakers and consumers.

Visteon To Showcase Next-Generation Digital Cockpit Technology Platforms At CES 2020

The multi-display module can bend around the driver in sport mode or bend back to flat mode to allow the front passenger to view the display. It is one of many cockpit electronics technology solutions that Visteon will showcase at CES.

Visteon Announces 2nd Quarter 2019 Results

The company has reported sales of $733 million for the quarter.

Visteon Launches India’s First SmartCore Program On TATA Harrier SUV

Visteon’s domain controller powers an 8.8-inch “floating island” infotainment system and India’s first digital cluster with 7-inch color TFT display.

Visteon Launches Industry-First 3-D Cluster In New PEUGEOT 208

The PEUGEOT 208 3-D cluster is the first of several variants in the Groupe PSA brand line up to be launched over the coming years in a number of sizes.

Visteon To Cooperate With Tencent On Autonomous Driving And Intelligent Cockpit Solutions For Guangzhou Automobile Group R&D

The agreement will enhance Visteon’s support of China-Based GAC R&D on cockpit connectivity solutions for 2020 commercialization.

Visteon Inaugurates New Technology Center In Karlsruhe, Germany 

The expanded product development facility will drive advanced development of cockpit electronics and support growth with European automakers, Visteon says.