
The automaker is making such features as forward collision warning and autonomous emergency braking available for the compact sedan and compact hatchback classes.
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The 2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class, set to launch next spring, will offer a new driver assistance package aimed at enabling semi-automated driving.
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Fleet ordering for the 2016 model-year is forecast to be flat compared to the prior model-year. Many fleets have “caught up” with replacing aging vehicles due to extended services during the post-recession model-years slowdown in new-vehicle purchases.
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New federal legislation would require NHTSA to revise its 5-Star crashworthiness rating system so that active safety technology features factor into the overall score given to vehicle models.
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A new report highlights evidence that such systems prevent or mitigate rear-end crashes, and criticizes the slow progress in making the technology widely available.
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Honda is recalling approximately 19,500 Acura MDX SUVs and RLX sedans in the 2014 and 2015 model years because a software glitch may lead to unexpected autonomous braking.
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A new study from J.D. Power examines consumer preferences among future and emerging vehicle technologies.
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Toyota and Lexus will begin offering additional safety technologies such as a pre-collision system, lane departure alerts, and dynamic cruise control across their vehicle lineups by 2017.
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Volvo Cars is taking self-driving cars out of the research lab and putting them on public roadways in Sweden by 2017 during an next-level test of automated driving, the luxury automaker has announced.
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Enhanced transitional stability technology, available on the 2015 model-year Focus, can help deliver better handling in highly dynamic driving maneuvers.
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