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WardsAuto Daily

APRIL 27, 2021

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Auto-Recall Attention Turns to Integrated Electronics

“New technologies lead to new challenges,” says NHTSA’s Stephen Ridella during a Society of Automotive Analysts conference.

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Autoline Daily 2021: Top Industry News for April 27

Tesla Reports Spectacular Q1; Virtual Tools Shorten GM’s Development; Next-Gen F-150 BEV Coming in 2025

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Honda Sets 2040 Target of 100% EV Sales in North America

The automaker says its goal is for battery-electric and fuel-cell vehicles to comprise 40% of sales by 2030 and 80% by 2035. Volume production of new EV models based on what Honda calls an e:Architecture platform is to begin in the 2024 model year.

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Autonomous Vehicle Safety: Pedestrian Detection in the Spotlight

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Intellias has released a report on how technology can enhance pedestrian detection to ensure autonomous vehicle safety within populated urban environments.

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NVIDIA Orin: Are Central Computers the Future of AV Systems?

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NVIDIA DRIVE AV embodies a trend toward centralization of computers in autonomous vehicles being adopted by major automakers.

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