The WardsAuto Engine & Technology Update

JULY 18, 2016

Delphi’s 48V Bet Feels Like Sure Thing

The Honda Civic-based prototype Delphi provided to WardsAuto editors for testing uses 48V technology to run an electric turbocharger, or e-charger, to boost performance.

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Fiat 124 Spider a Fun Ride

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The automatic version is less than thrilling, but the manual-equipped drop-top 2-seater is a blast to drive, and with a base price of less than $25,000 it’s a relative bargain.

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Eaton Launches Latest-Gen eLSD

IntelliTrac, which will bow next year on a vehicle from an undisclosed full-line OEM, is not solely reserved for the motoring elite. Plenty of everyday vehicles are expected to use the technology.

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Still More to Learn in Maximizing Flexible Vehicle-Platform Potential

Even the most advanced automakers could stand to take a fresh look at their strategies and processes, says MIT lecturer Tim Simpson.

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All-New Volvo S90 Challenges World’s Top Sedans

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Volvo builds on its highly regarded XC90 with the launch of the ’17 S90 sedan, built on the same scalable architecture as the CUV but with aspirations to compete against some of the world’s best luxury sedans. A V90 wagon version follows in 2017.

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Prius’ Best Days in Rearview Mirror?

Despite an all-new generation that debuted in January, sales of the sedan were down 10.5% through June. Are the best days behind the industry’s most popular green car?

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JLR Explores All-Terrain Autonomous Driving

The U.K. automaker says it wants to ensure autonomous technology can be used “all the way to your destination, even if this is via a rough track.”

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Aston Martin, Red Bull Team Up on F1-Like Super Hybrid

Between 99 and 150 road-going versions of the AM-RB 001, as the new coupe is codenamed, are slated for production.

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Real-World Tests Show PSA Cars Well Short of MPG Ratings

The worst-performing model was the diesel Citroen C3 BlueHDi 75 S&S 1.6L that recorded a true fuel economy of 47.9 mpg against the official claim of 78.3 mpg.

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Citroen Infuses High Tech Into C3 Supermini Hatch

The B-segment 5-door, 5-seat hatchback features a forward-facing high-definition camera, dubbed ConnectedCAM Citroen, to share images and video footage on social media as well as gather evidence in accidents and other contentious incidents.

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U.K. Engine Plant Outlays Paying Off

After five months, engine production was up 7.7% to 1,118,190 units. Engine output for the home front was up 34.0% to 486,408 units, while the export build was down 6.4% to 631,782 units.

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Judge Pulls Parent VW Into Spanish ‛Dieselgate’ Inquiry

The decision to question VW executives in Wolfsburg comes after the prosecutor confirmed engines installed in Spanish-built vehicles were built in Germany.

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