Delphi Automotive Systems serves lots of customers other than just automakers, and it wants its name to reflect that fact. So say hello to the new name of the planet's largest auto parts company: ...
SHANGHAI -- U.S. supplier Delphi Automotive has contracted to supply active safety systems to Great Wall Motor Co. for its next-generation SUV models. Under an agreement signed last week, Delphi will ...
GENEVA — STMicroelectronics here and U.S.-based Delphi Automotive Systems Corp. today announced an agreement to cooperate in the development of new smart power IC products for automotive applications.
Delphi Automotive Systems is offering three new products for trucks: a receiver and antenna system for satellite radios; a new line of truck batteries; and an improved onboard computer (OBC) system.
Delphi, the second-largest automotive parts supplier in world, has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the Southern District of New York as of today. The official statement appears below the ...
Auto technology suppliers Delphi Automotive and Mobileye today announced a partnership to co-develop what they described as the market’s first turnkey fully autonomous driving system for automakers.
Delphi Automotive wants to transform itself from a traditional automotive parts supplier into a tech company focused on autonomous driving. The company is spinning off its powertrain division into a ...
Delphi Automotive Systems, Troy, Mich., has announced that 15 of its 168 manufacturing facilities have been ISO 14001 certified. Thirteen of the 15 sites are in Europe. Its goal is to certify all of ...
Delphi Automotive Systems do Brasil is developing a bus and truck bi-fuel system to allow engines to run on both diesel and natural gas. Scheduled to reach the market in 2007, the new technology for ...
SHANGHAI-- Delphi Corp. will begin volume production of electronic products for hybrid vehicles at its plant in the east China city of Suzhou in late 2010. Delphi Automotive Systems China has been ...
DETROIT - Delphi Automotive Systems Corp., the world's No. 1 automotive supplier, said today it will slash 11,500 jobs, or 5 percent of its global work force, in response to slowing vehicle production ...
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