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Driving Simulator Centre launched at HORIBA MIRA

Vehicle attribute engineering in the UK has received a boost with the launch of a new Driving Simulator Centre at HORIBA MIRA’s UK head office in Nuneaton.

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Over £4m has been invested in the new facility to enable established automotive OEMs, start-up vehicle manufacturers and tier one suppliers to develop new vehicles that reflect marque brand characteristics.

Central to the new Driving Simulator Centre is the UK’s first VI-grade DiM250 Dynamic Simulator, which will reduce the need for physical vehicle testing and prototypes. HORIBA MIRA said that at full reduction, one developed vehicle model using the VI-grade simulator could avoid a maximum potential of 14,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e).

Customers will also get access to a VI-grade COMPACT simulator, acquired in 2021, which is located within the same facility.

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In a statement, Declan Allen, managing director at HORIBA MIRA said, “Through the newly launched Driving Simulator Centre, the speed, cost and complexity of refining driven vehicle attributes to meet today’s changing customer expectations is significantly reduced. This new facility enhances HORIBA MIRA’s capabilities and is an enabler of its attribute-led development methodology, while also being a critical tool supporting complex engineering developments across ADAS, HMI and XiL.”

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