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Image for article titled Apple Really Wants You To Use Its Maps App, Now In 3D

 

Photo: Apple is adding more information and also accuracy to its Maps application in an attempt to entice you away from utilizing Google Maps or Waze. The current iOS as well as Maps upgrade introduced thorough city experiences to a handful of major cities, along with better 3D sights as well as apparently better navigating on routes that follow complicated highway interchanges. I’m looking at you, Dallas. Advertisement Still, I do not know exactly how handy these additions will certainly go to swiping away individuals from the common Google Maps, or the community-driven Waze. The item and style leads for Apple Maps shared a few of the extra significant modifications that they assume will certainly make the Apple’s native application competitive, as CNN reported: So what’s new with this 3D strategy on top of an exact map? Well, it’s truly concerning the information. When navigating someplace on an iPhone, you’ll discover that you’ll see clearer details concerning lanes in a road. Lanes are shown properly– with road markings– as well as intersections show crosswalks. It not only assists with ease of access since you’ll know those elements exist, but additionally reaches understanding what lane you require and also exactly how to arrive appropriately. Also neater, you’ll see appropriate altitude when navigating complicated highways that have ground-level roads with walkways that converge. This is excellent information for those who drive in locations where also modern-day navigation apps can be annoying due to the complexity of some freeways. Houston and Dallas come to mind for me, and also even when I’m using my phone’s nav I’m still continuously in concern of missing a departure or lane adjustment when I drive with those cities. Photo: Getty (Getty Images ) Apple CarPlay will gain from the brand-new features and also “3D views which will finally debut on the in-car interface with this multitude of updates, per CNN. A whole lot”of the use upgrades described by CNN have to do with functions that I believe no one ever utilizes– like FlyOver as well as Guides–so it’s great that CarPlay is likewise getting some attention, because that’s where we can in fact notice the distinction. Waze is still probably the best application in terms of

 

working around traffic jams and also gridlock. As Well As Google Maps is ubiquitous; I ‘d also presume it’s the default navigation app for many people despite system.

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a full-baked solution. It’s the unusual case where the company has been playing catch-up. Apple needs to hurry up as well as make its navigating software application much better, because in between Google’s shitty track record with customer personal privacy and Apple’s laughably bad nav application it’s hard to make up my mind

which solution to use. In the meantime, a minimum of Apple’s maps will certainly look far better. Advertisement Photo: Apple

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Image for article titled If You See A Jeep Wrangler 4xe With A Missing Odometer, Probably Don't Buy It

 

Image: Stellantis The Jeep Wrangler 4xe plug-in crossbreed is a really innovative SUV– as for Jeeps go, anyhow. In spite of this, some examples when traveling appear to have an issue checking, because they’ve been recalled for odometers that freeze at exactly 13,342 miles and after that quit showing completely. Advertisement National Highway Traffic Safety Administration campaign # 21V949000 alerts that as several as 2,903 plug-in hybrid Wranglers– all version year 2021 and all made in between September 8, 2020 as well as September 13, 2021– might succumb to the problem. It stems from instrument panel cluster software that may have been preinstalled on more recent examples, or updated at a dealer for those constructed previously in the run. Supposedly the electronic odometer gets to 13,342 miles (21,473 kilometers)and after that the worth disappears.”A missing odometer analysis might bring about an unintentional delay in important safety-related maintenance, possibly harming the secure operation of the lorry and increasing the risk of a crash,” an NHTSA paper outdated December 14 reviews. It might additionally bring about a deceitful seller attempting to rip off a potential purchaser, though the report makes no mention of that. You would certainly have to be a pretty careless customer to be unable

 

to confirm mileage as well as strike past that warning, yet anything can occur. I suppose it’s far better than if the clock iced up at 13,342 miles but maintained showing, a minimum of. To fix this, Wrangler 4xe proprietors that have actually taken a trip less than 13,342 miles in their vehicles will certainly be called for a totally free control panel upgrade in late January. Those Wranglers that have greater than 13,342 miles– at which point

the odometer most likely won’t show at all– will immediately get complete collection substitutes. And anyone who has currently paid for such solution will certainly be repaid, as the record notes. The more brand-new software in autos, the more we’re mosting likely to maintain seeing odd points occur when that software goes awry.


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A CGI render of the Nissan Mountain Base Camper

 

Nissan’s Mountain Base campervan concept is rugged and ready to go.

 

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I love a good campervan. A well thought out van can be packed with creative space-saving features and the essentials for any off-grid adventure, all wrapped up in a sleek exterior. And now, Nissan has two new concepts that fit this brief down to a T.

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Following the divisive office van concept it premiered at this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon show, Nissan will return to the event in 2022 with two new concepts. Next year, the firm will bring two campervan creations to the auto show, each based off its NV350 Caravan van.

A CGI render of the inside of Nissan;'s Mountain Base camper.

 

Inside the Mountain Base camper concept there’s a digital fire.

 

Illustration: Nissan

 

The two camper concepts are very different, each seemingly drawing inspiration from opposing ends of the campervan spectrum.

First up, the Mountain Base concept packs in all the luxury trimmings you’d expect to find in a modern, futuristic hotel.

Inside, it’s all wood-paneling and shiny trimmings. The van packs in a slim work station, digital fireplace and a bench seat. There’s also a honeycomb-style cladding throughout the interior.

Outside the van that chic styling continues.

For the exterior, Nissan gave the van a great wood-paneled effect and decided to pair this with a mat black paint scheme. Additionally, the van comes equipped with a roof-mounted foldout solar panel, as well as more solar panels along the side.

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A CGI render of the Myroom camper from Nissan

 

I like this van, a lot.

 

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But, if you don’t want to fill your camper with bling, then Nissan has another concept that might fit your needs better.

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The Myroom would definitely be my pick of these two vans. It’s filled with minimalist design touches, neutral colors and everything you’d need for a weekend at the beach.

A CGI render of the interior of Nissan's Myroom camper concept

 

How I want both my house and campervan to look.

 

Illustration: Nissan

 

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For this concept, Nissan fitted the van with a couch, sleeping area, and bookshelves and cupboards. That bed is fold out, according to Nissan, so can be stored away to free up space in the back for surfboards or bikes.

The van’s seaside aesthetic is all topped off with neutral colors and wood finishes. These colors are also matched on the outside of the van.

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The Myroom van truly is the Scandi-style camper of my dreams, and I hope it one day finds its way into production.

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Image for article titled Autopia 2099: The Future Of Electrified Car Shows Is Coming And Jalopnik Wants You There

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The car world is struggling through an era of cynicism and disillusionment these days, and I desperately want us to break through the fog into a world of optimism again. I’m not talking about general positivity, I mean Harley Earl, Raymond Loewy, Buck Rogers, atomic age, world’s fair, Eames chair, mid-mod kind of optimism. We still don’t have jetpacks or flying cars, but we are currently in a new wave of technology shift as electric propulsion steadily inches its way closer to the standard. Let’s throw it back to the early 20th century and be optimistic about the future of transportation again! That’s exactly what Autopia 2099 is for, and Jalopnik is helping out.

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[Disclaimer: I am one of the co-founders of Autopia 2099. I will directly materially benefit if you buy a ticket or some merch. I am absolutely biased in favor of this show continuing to be a roaring success. It’s important to me, Autopia 2099, and Jalopnik that you know this information.] 

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A few years ago some friends and I started a little car show that would become something of a cultural phenomenon, Radwood. While Radwood continues to rage on across the country, and I love my periodic looks into an awesome era of automotive past, another of my passions is what’s coming for our collective automotive future. That’s why, earlier this year, I decided to try to capture lightning in a bottle a second time, joining forces with pals Jeff Glucker, Chad Kirchner, Ethan Tufts, and Kevin McCauley to kick off Autopia 2099 this December. And we convinced Nissan to come on board as presenting sponsor.

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Today Jalopnik is joining forces with Autopia 2099 to announce the inaugural event on Saturday, December 4th This isn’t your average everyday car show. No parking lots or golf courses. No uppity suit jacket and mint julep crowd, just a gathering of electric car appreciators. Whether you daily drive a Tesla, race an electric streamliner at Bonneville, built a solar car for your university, or swapped some lead acid batteries and a forklift motor into a Ford Pinto as a weekend project (in fact we’d love to see that), you’re welcome at Autopia 2099. It’s going to be a hell of a party, and you should come.

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Where: Optimist Studios in Los Angeles, at the end of the runway at LAX

When: Saturday, December 4, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

How much: The standard cost to enter the car show is $15 per car, or $5 to spectate (children 12 and under enter free). In addition to the cars, guests will be treated to some fun entertainment, and a real good time.

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How to sign up: Head on over to the Autopia 2099 Eventbrite site

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What cars: Anything powered by electrons. Whether they were built in the Contender Era, the Crap Era, or the Tesla Era, your electrically-propelled mobility gadgets are welcome with open arms. Battery electrics, PHEVs, hybrids, hydrogen cell, etc. Your home-built projects, your brand-new Arcimoto three-wheeler, your experimental hydrogen fuel cell in-line skates, or your kid’s powerwheels, it’s all welcome. Whether you’re a hypermiler or a racer or anywhere in between, if you have an appreciation for electric propulsion, Autopia 2099 is where you want to be.

There will be some awesome displays from Nissan, Livewire, Zero, AEM EV, and more, plus a whole slew of awesome swaps and projects from SoCal speed shops. Bisimoto told me he has nine cars to bring, and Jehu Garcia said he’d bring his whole electric-swapped Volkswagen crew. The brand new record holder for fastest electric car in the world, the Revolt Systems Tesla-powered streamliner, will also be there (more about that car soon). We’re even hoping to have a couple EV1s on display. It’s going to be a wide array of electrified machines, and you’ll want to see it first hand.

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What else: We’re encouraging people to dress up to play along. Whatever your idea of the future is, dress like that. We’ll have a prize for whoever has the coolest or perhaps most elaborate costume. Enjoy the future of optimism, folks. We’re all friends here.

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Keep an eye on Jalopnik in the coming weeks, because we’ll have a reader contest to win VIP passes to the show, a feature on the site, some Autopia swag, and a shiny trophy! And don’t worry — we’ll have plenty of reminders between now and when the show goes down.

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See you there!

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Image for article titled This Is How Drastically Formula One Lap Times Have Evolved Over The Years

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Basically, Driver61 developed a substantial graph that highlights the advancement of F1 lap times, with departments for the various years and various factors outlined on the graph that highlight the intro of different regulations or safety and security enhancements.

An appealing magnificent quantity of study entered into making this video clip. Driver61 computed the relative pace difference between years by breaking down the fastest lap times from every race of every period. As well as, of course, he plots out the big changes that would certainly have modified those lap times.

The truly intriguing part is that you can see when technology valued rate and when it pertained to prize safety. There were substantial declines in speed in the 1950s with the early 1970s as designers transferred to a mid-engine design, found far better means to enhance handling, and started to experiment with aerodynamics. Things levelled a little bit a lot more throughout the later years, so while we’ve still made internet decreases, it hasn’t been anywhere near as extreme as the change from 1950 to 1960.

G/O Media may get a payment My own personal passion is, of course, with the security adjustments. There are some crashes, like Niki Lauda’s collision at the Nürburgring and Ayrton Senna’s death at Imola, that caused rather prompt adjustments that slowed lap times. Those were frequently temporary spikes, though; after a couple of years, groups as well as engineers started to understand how to find speed despite the safety constraints.

You additionally gain a little extra context when Driver61 adds other lines on the graph that stand for present lap times for Formula 2, Formula 3, and also Formula 4 vehicles– which is fascinating per se. Today’s F4 automobiles are as quickly as the cars in the early 1970s, while F2 can stay on par with 90s F1 machines. Wild, right?


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Illustration for article titled GM And Lockheed Martin Are Developing A Lunar Rover
Image: General Motors After half a century,”the U.S. will finally return to the moon mid-decade. Leading a global initiative called Project Artemis, the goal is to “come down on the south pole of the moon in a few years. To do that, new moon lorries will certainly be needed. And as Automotive News reports , GM as well as Lockheed Martin will collaborate on a new lunar rover to traveler the surface. Advertisement The partnership comes as the result of NASA reaching out to the auto sector for concepts, as well as not just about exploration automobiles either. The firm wants tech and also lots of it. From robotic movement systems to study tools, NASA aimed to the automobile sector. General Motors tipped up.

GM and Lockheed Martin will companion on a new generation of rover lorries making use of brand-new battery technology the business has actually developed in its current EV push, together with an implementation of autonomous innovation. The key to every one of this will certainly be taking full advantage of electrical range from the wanderers. NASA requires the rovers to go further than previous objectives, which went simply under five miles from the landing sites. As well as just how will freedom suit this? It’ll transform the vagabonds right into workhorses. From GM:

Autonomous, self-driving systems will certainly allow the wanderers to plan for human touchdowns, offer industrial payload services, and also enhance the array and utility of clinical hauls as well as experiments.

GM is familiar with dealing with NASA. The company, together with Boeing, developed the original lunar rovers for Apollo missions 15 to 17 together with helping develop the advice and navigating systems for Apollo 11. Lockheed is in the same watercraft. In addition to establishing this rover, the business is presently dealing with recyclable cars that will be made use of in the brand-new moon touchdowns called Project Orion. The brand-new moon missions are prepared for 2024.

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Illustration for article titled I'm Not Sure If I Think Volkswagen Is Really Changing Its Name To Voltswagen, But Let's Talk About The Original
Screenshot: CALTECH 1968

As I suspect you’ve heard, Volkswagen of America is claiming that they’ll be changing their name to Voltswagen of America, as a way to highlight their new focus on electric vehicles. You may also have heard that we at Jalopnik are pretty skeptical this is really happening, to the point that our bossman Rory said he’ll get a VW tattoo if they do it. It’s April Fool’s day the day after tomorrow, people. More significantly, though, is that “Voltswagen” for an electron-powered VW is by no means a new name. In fact, it goes back to at least 1968.

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Photo: Engineering and Science October 1968 (Other)

Sure, VW is playing it up, with the Voltswagen name used on their website showcasing the ID.4, and they did tweet this:

Okay, okay, we get it. Maybe VW will use the Voltswagen name in specific EV branding, but I’m not sold they’re changing the name of the whole company in the U.S. to “Voltswagen of America.”

We’ll see how it plays out on April first. Until then, I’d like to talk about where I think the Voltswagen name first came from, and I’m happy to say it’s a pretty fun story.

It’s from the Great Electric Car Race of 1968.

That first Voltswagen (well, until we find out about an earlier one) was a 1958 VW Type 2 bus, owned by Caltech student Wally Rippel, who converted it to electric power around 1966 or so, and drove it around town to, as Caltech’s magazine Engineering and Science reported back in 1968,

“…to demonstrate an alternative to smog.”

Rippel then became part of an electric car team at Caltech that challenged an MIT team to a cross-country electric car race: the Caltech team would drive from Pasadena, California to Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the MIT team, in a 1968 Chevy Corvair donated by GM and converted to electric power at MIT, would travel in the opposite direction.

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As you might have guessed, attempting this sort of cross-country EV race back in 1968 was borderline bonkers. It wouldn’t even be easy to do today; back then, it was almost Sisyphean.

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To accomplish the feat, 54 charging stations were established along the 3,311 mile route, placed between 21 and 95 miles apart. Some of these charging stations were extremely improvised, like this one in Winslow, Arizona that looks to be tapping right off a small roadside power transformer:

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Photo: Engineering and Science October 1968 (Other)

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The race was, by all accounts, something of a shitshow: long charge times for both cars (45 minutes to an hour), the MIT Corvair caught on fire, one of the Caltech drivers got the mumps, both teams ended up burning out critical components (motors, transformers, etc), and both teams made significant use of ice to cool the batteries.

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Photo: Popular Science Jan 1969

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The Caltech team only used 50 pounds of ice, and only when recharging their lead-cobalt (a variant of lead-acid) batteries. The MIT team’s more advanced nickel-cadmium batteries constantly struggled with overheating, and had to be packed full of ice pretty much all the time, with the team using 350 pounds of ice during the trip.

The race was a great underdog vs. rich kid sort of story, like most movies made in the 1980s. Where Caltech’s Voltswagen was just a student’s personal project car, built using pretty basic and mainstream electrical tech, MIT’s donated brand-new Corvair was cutting-edge in every respect at the time, and as a result was faster (it could do about 60 MPH instead of 55) and was supposed to have a longer range, and recharge faster, as well. It even had a special aerodynamically optimized front facia. It did look pretty cool.

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The advanced NiCad batteries used by the MIT team were worth $20,000 in 1968 dollars—that’s about $151,000 today! MIT was not playing around, here.

In practice, though, the technical advantages really didn’t come to matter at all. The MIT car was plagued by technical snags and, while it technically finished the race before the Caltech bus, penalties assessed for all the time it had to be towed en route (the Corvair had to be towed 250 of the race’s first 500 miles at a penalty of 5 min per mile!) eventually gave the win to Caltech, with a time of 210 hours—30 minutes less than MIT.

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Photo: Popular Science Jan 1969

They won by just 30 minutes! That’s amazing!

The Voltswagen wasn’t all that primitive, though—it did have the ability to do some regenerative braking, using the motor driven by the wheels to generate electricity to recharge the batteries, which was used on a long downhill grade into Needles, California.

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Caltech’s Voltswagen proved a few crucial things: sometimes proven reliability beats bleeding-edge tech, and if you’re doing a cross-country drive, it’s great to have a vehicle you can easily sleep in.

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You really should read through the whole Caltech article; it’s a fascinating look at how far we’ve come and a great insight into how clever and bold these early EV pioneers were.

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Wally Rippel, the owner of the Voltswagen, later went on to work for JPL and then later Tesla, helping to develop the motor for the original Tesla Roadster around 2006.

Maybe Volkswagen will really become Voltswagen. Maybe not. Either way, it’s worth taking a moment to commemorate that original 1958 Voltswagen, the winner of the first ever Great Transcontinental Electric Car race.

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