BMW brings its i8 Mirrorless concept to CES 2016, demonstrating a functional camera system designed to completely replace side and rearview mirrors. Wayne Cunningham Managing Editor / Roadshow Wayne ...
View post: Amazon Has a ‘Small but Mighty’ Cordless Car Vacuum on Sale for Just $34 Just so we’re all on the same page, digital side mirrors replace the physical mirrors on either side with cameras.
If we go back a few years, you might recall that early prototypes of Tesla’s Model X featured a design without traditional side view mirrors. Instead, the car featured a pair of side-mounted video ...
Are side-view mirrors going the way of film cameras, record players, and VHS movies? While it’s hard to tell when passenger cars will drop their mirrors, a mirrorless future is dawning in heavy-duty ...
The United States' complicated regulatory structure means that many late-breaking vehicle technologies are verboten on our shores, and that includes side mirror cameras. To that end, the Honda E ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it will trial side view mirrors that replace traditional side view cameras, examining how they may operate in real-world driving scenarios. The ...
It seems Lexus is fed up with having to look at a piece of reflective glass and plastic to know what’s in your side rearview. That’s so 2017. So the company decided to introduce a new way to look ...
Camera monitor systems designed to replace a truck’s conventional side mirrors are getting favor­able reviews from drivers, according to exec­utives at fleets that are testing the new technology, ...
Automotive manufacturers have been experimenting with virtual mirror technology for some time now. BMW has recently filed a patent that aims to better replicate the classic mirror experience while ...
Lexus has announced that when the new ES goes on sale in later October it will have a world's first integrated. The side mirrors that all cars use today are replaced on the ES with side stalks with ...
The first Tesla Model X renderings may have shown unobtrusive camera pods in place of side-view mirrors, but production models have conventional mirrors. That's because Tesla couldn't convince U.S.
Japan’s transportation ministry has approved mirrorless cars to drive on its roads, according to The Japan Times and Automotive News. The country green-lit the new policy after a United Nations’ ...