Underpromising and overdelivering in the age of the software-defined vehicle In an era in which mainstream brands like Audi, Volkswagen and Tesla as well as start-ups such as Fisker, are asking customers to put their faith in an entirely new technology, maybe OEMs are better off underpromising and overdelivering, writes Drew Smith Drew Smith
The expanding universe of the pick-up truck Times, and powertrains, are changing – Karl Smith investigates how the pickup truck is finding itself in the middle of an ever-expanding universe of products Karl Smith
Driven: Tesla Model 3 Pushing reductionism to the extreme, the delectable Model 3 shows less can be more. Michael Nash gets behind the wheel of Tesla’s most affordable EV Michael Nash
State of the Screen As technology has become more prevalent in car design, interiors have been marked by a steady proliferation of touchscreens. Guy Bird explores the near future to discover whether there is life beyond the black mirror Guy Bird
In-car virus busters How Chinese car manufacturers have adapted fast and integrated in-car systems to filter particles (including viruses) from the car Mark Andrews
Seating Trends: Driver centred solutions Designing the cabin to allow the driver to sit in the centre and the development of lighter, more sustainable seats Farah Alkhalisi
Design Essay: Big Screen, Big Problem? Automotive interior design is being subjected to ever tougher screen tests… Aidan Walsh
Trend Report: Frankfurt 2019 With the European show season wrapped up for another year, we took a deeper look at what it’s brought us… Drew Meehan
Shanghai 2019 overview Now the dust has settled on the biggest auto show of the year, we asked Drew Meehan join the dots of what we saw in April in Shanghai Drew Meehan
Frankfurt 2017: Thunder Power Taiwanese company Thunder Power new electric SUV concept and prototype sedan displayed ahead of production in 2019/20 Michael Gooderham