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Automotive Testing Technology International Magazine September 2020

November 2020

The November 2020 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:

TECH INSIDER: Lotus Evija – Developed through extensive virtual testing and digital analysis to push the limits of electric propulsion and aerodynamic design, the Evija is the halo product that Geely hopes will propel Lotus to the next level.

DATA FARMING: Complete Picture – Improvements in annotation are enabling a wider range of autonomous vehicle tech developers to enter the market and drive the auto industry closer to autonomy.

EV NOISE CREATION: Music To My Ears – As EVs become more prevalent on our streets, so do the artificial sounds designed to warn pedestrians of their presence. Experts offer insight into the development of the sounds of tomorrow’s cities.

NIO R&D SAFETY SPECIAL: Matrix Management – Chinese startup Nio is winning customers and 5-star safety ratings with its range of battery-electric SUVs. ATTI gets exclusive insight into the company’s passive safety development strategy from VP of vehicle engineering Danilo Teobaldi.

 

 


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Rachel's career in journalism has seen her write for various titles at UKi Media & Events within automotive, tire and marine. Currently editor of ATTI, her favourite aspect of the job is interviewing industry experts, including researchers, scientists, engineers and technicians, and learning more about the groundbreaking technologies and innovations that are shaping the future of transportation.




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