View post: This Full-Size Lego Koenigsegg Hypercar Can Hit 69 MPH Stellantis is recalling more than 219,000 vehicles in the United States because the rear-view camera can simply stop working and show ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio’s latest market research report on the global automotive rear view camera market provides an analysis of the most important trends expected to impact the market ...
Camera tech is allowing automakers like Jaguar and Polestar to ditch conventional glass rear windows, but today we’ve had a reminder of why that might not be such a great idea. Hyundai has been forced ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Ford said on Wednesday it is recalling nearly 1.45 million older vehicles in the U.S. due to faulty rear-view cameras and will extend warranty coverage on millions of other ...
For the past four years, backup cameras have been mandatory for new cars in the United States. Yet, despite years of practice, it seems automakers still haven't quite perfected the art of "showing ...
The Bosch Mobility near-range camera utilizes the latest CMOS technology (complementary metal oxide semiconductor), which offers better image quality in situations with huge range in brightness as ...
If you own a Ford from the mid-to-late 2010s, it's time to check your VIN. Ford has just expanded a major 2025 safety recall, now covering 1,456,417 Ford and Lincoln cars, trucks, and SUVs, after ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 9 (Reuters) – Ford is recalling 1.9 million vehicles worldwide due to faulty rear-view cameras, the latest in a series of callbacks over the issue, the automaker said Tuesday. The ...
Automotive journalists inspect the Stoneridge MirrorEye rear-view camera system on a Freightliner Cascadia during a House of Journalists press briefing at CES 2024. Stoneridge announced that its ...
Ford Motor Company recalled nearly 73,000 vehicles for a potential rearview camera issue. A recall report, issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, says that the vehicles have a ...
The Michigan carmaker recalled 1.9 million vehicles because rear-view cameras could display inverted, distorted, or blank images, according to a September 4 filing with the National Highway Traffic ...
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