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Seven Trends Making Their Way Into The Aftermarket

Highlights from this year’s Consumers Electronics Show.

Executive Q&A With Continental’s Chris Bahlman

Bahlman is head of Diagnostics & Services at Continental Commercial Vehicles & Services.

Car Connectivity Consortium Launches Digital Key Release 2.0

Digital Key enables mobile devices to store, authenticate and share Digital Keys for vehicles.

Ford Mustang Expands Family: All-Electric Mustang Mach-E

For the first time in 55 years, Ford is expanding the Mustang family, bringing the famous pony into the electric age with Mustang Mach-E, an all-new, all-electric SUV born of the same all-American ideals that inspired the best-selling sports coupe in the world, said the company.

DENSO And BlackBerry Launch Integrated Automobile HMI Platform

The technology, named DENSO “Harmony Core” will be available in the United States in Autumn 2019 in the all-new 2020 Subaru Legacy and Outback (U.S. model).

Keysight Technologies Announces Automotive Cybersecurity Program

There are more connected cars in production and on the road than ever before, and these provide fertile ground for hackers to exploit potential vulnerabilities from inside or outside the vehicle.

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.

ZF Aftermarket Pushes For Tomorrow’s Mobility

With “see. think. act.” as its guiding principle, ZF says it has worked to secure a strong global position by mastering the interaction of sensors, control units and vehicle motion control.

Bosch Talks The Future Of Freight: Automated, Connected And Electrified

With technology to automate, connect and electrify commercial vehicles, Bosch is aiming to improve efficiency and safety in logistics.

Continental Offers Cybersecurity Solutions From Argus And Elektrobit

Continental, Elektrobit and Argus’ cybersecurity philosophy is focused on enabling OEMs to secure vehicles by preventing, understanding and responding to cyber threats.