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This weekend, Automotive News spoke to Japan's Ichikoh Industries and Germany's Bosch GmbH, both of which say they are building camera systems to replace mirrors in cars in the coming years ...
Even though Japan's rules allow mirrorless cars, Ordoobadi said carmakers want a gradual evolution, partly so customers can adjust. Cost of the high-tech mirrors is one issue.
As car designers went to great lengths in order to hide or eliminate the need of wing mirrors in concept cars (throughout the years), in the real world, Latest; ... Japan Says Yes To Mirrorless Cars.
In 2016, the Cadillac CT6 was the first car to use Gentex’s Full Display Mirror, ... Piersma said, “The one sold today on the Harrier in Japan, there’s no playback.
Japan may be the first country to allow mirror-less cars that use cameras for outward visibility, according to Automotive News (subscription required).
Japan has become one of the first countries in the world to allow automakers to sell cars equipped with cameras in lieu of conventional mirrors. That’s set to change, and Japan’s new law paves ...
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