Hitachi's G-Vectoring safety driving assist technology featured on new Mazda Axela
Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd. announced that Mazda Motor Corporation has developed a new technology based on Hitachi's G-Vectoring vehicle motion control technologies. The automaker will introduce it as an advanced safety feature initially in the updated Mazda Axela that goes on sale in Japan. Mazda's new vehicle ....
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