Car production
Delphi MyFi Unveils New Vehicle Safe
“Delphi has been at the forefront in developing innovative infotainment technologies since 1936, when we integrate the first radio in the dashboard of automobile production,” said Jubal Vijayvargiya, general manager of the business unit and Interface Driver Infotainment of Delphi. “In today’s environment, innovation means creating infotainment solutions that provide maximum user experience, while improving the safety of the driver and passenger.”
Recognizing the importance of keeping drivers focused on the driving task, and the desire of consumers to keep themselves entertained, informed and connected 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Delphi has applied its experience of integration vehicle manufacturers to provide automotive connection systems designed to maximize safety on the roads.
Midi systems allow drivers to enjoy the information and entertainment, while keeping your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel. When using voice recognition, text to speech, large touch screens, displays and technology reconfigurable workload management, connection systems tailor the information available to drivers, depending on the driving environment. More information when the vehicle is parked when it is running. Furthermore, when the sensor information security is linked – and unsafe conditions are detected as changing lanes, if traffic is stopped and the driver drowsiness – audible and visual warnings divert the driver’s attention and, if necessary, brake automatically.
The Chevrolet Spark will be released mid-2012
General Motors is betting heavily on growth of the company, and the coffers, plans to expand its model range “global”, a trend adopted by major manufacturers, through which they intend to save development costs and production, but also May have presence in different markets and segments. The new news came from Chevrolet, whose CEO, Mark Reuss confirmed on Twitter that the U.S. will Spark mid-2012.
And there are several new models currently offered by Chevrolet in the compact segment, the most representative, the Sonic, a new generation of ‘best seller’ Aveo. They join the Cruze, both sedan and hatchback. Now with the Spark within the range, Chevrolet will have complete coverage of all segments, according to Jason Laird, Executive Director of Communications, “will give the Chevrolet Spark, ABCDE coverage in the first segment in the U.S.”
With the economic crisis latent fuel prices that look like a ‘rollercoaster’, it seems that Americans start to flex their styles and preferences in terms of cars. But just look at the success he is having the Fiat 500, although clearly more for aesthetics than for savings, but the Spark is also an attractive car, modern, economical, efficient, comfortable and reliable, besides being American.
