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Japanese market new model features (2): Nissan, Mitsubishi, Mazda, SUBARU and Suzuki
mple and intuitive operability of the display audio system while driving the vehicle. With this controller, the driver is able to move the cursor, control the sound volume and operate the audio system of the display by sliding operation like on a smartphone. Mazda adopted G-Vectoring Control (GVC) in the CX-8 flagship SUV in Japan. GVC adjusts engine torque in response to steering input to provide integrated control of lateral and longitudi...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2019/06/07
JSAE 2017: Nissan, Honda, and Subaru’s plans to introduce autonomous driving technology
suit of the comfort of all passengers. DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE The automaker enhanced the fun to drive sensation that is felt by all passengers. Mazda polished the overall performance, from the powertrain, handling performance, and comfort, to quietness. This model also adopts G-vectoring control (GVC). SAFETY Mazda pursued safety performance equivalent to global standards with i-ACTIVSENSE, which is continuously evolving. Mazda radar cruise ...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2017/07/12
Features in new Japanese models (2): Honda, Mazda, Subaru, Suzuki, and Daihatsu
d Smoother A Active Driving Display (windshield projection type) (6 in the Table below) A 7-inch WVGA center display & commander control S Source: Mazda's press release on the new model, Mazda on-line catalog from mid-February 2017 Mazda: major advanced features (1)G-Vectoring Control (GVC) This is the first ever feature (as of June 2016, according to Mazda) to achieve smooth vehicle performance by optimizing loads on each of the veh...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2017/03/27
Mazda: Continuing to release SUV models, increasing its ratio of SUVs to a maximum of 50% in FY 2018
press releases, Nihon Keizai News Paper dated Feb. 2/Jun. 21, 2016 Release of the G-Vectoring equipped Axela and Atenza Mazda launched the fully redesigned Mazda Axela (released in the Japanese market in July 2016) and redesigned Atenza (released in August) equipped with G-Vectoring Control (GVC), which is the first of the SKYACTIV Vehicle Dynamics technologies. All new-generation products will have GVC implemented sequentially. ...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2016/10/07
JSAE Exposition 2016 (Part 2): Mazda's G-Vectoring Control technology
light-duty truck, which offers enhanced safety features in consideration of the increase in women drivers. Related reports: JSAE Exposition 2016 (Part 1): Exhibits by Toyota, Nissan and HondaNew concepts from Bosch: a vision for cars in 2021 Mazda showcased its newly conceived G-Vectoring Control (GVC) technology, which was developed to enhance driving pleasure by unifying drivers with the vehicle. This new technology is the first part of Mazda'...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2016/07/06



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