Automakers Mull Gorilla Glass To Save Weight In Windows, Boost Fuel Economy

2015 BMW i8, test drive in greater Los Angeles area, Apr 2014

Gorilla Glass is already used for the screens of countless smartphones, but it may start to make its way into cars soon. The tough, scratch-resistant material made by Corning could help carmakers further reduce weight, as they look to increase fuel efficiency. Even small gains could be beneficial in the context of U.S. Corporate Average Fuel… …read more