Those are "wire-to-board" connector assemblies. You need to look for hints on its brand as the one you have there is a matched mated system. An important specification to aid identification is the pitch or distance between the center-lines of two pins: usually either 0.1in (2.54mm) or 0.156in (3.96mm).
Although the picture is a bit unclear, I think what you have there is a TE 0.1in connector from their CST-100 system. Try this page and check if the product photo and the 3D PDF matches your connector.
When faced with an unknown connector, try exploring catalogs like the one from RS or TE's picture search.
This connectors are based on the USCAR and FAKRA standards, that are normally used in the automotive industry.
This is brief introduction of these standards:
The automotive industry has been revolutionized with the increased adoption of telematics in vehicles including
GPS, Cellular, Bluetooth and Satellite Radio. No longer are satellite navigation systems and sophisticated in-vehicle
entertainment confined solely to the luxury end of the market.
As telematic advancements become more reliable, available and inexpensive, vehicles are transforming into an
intelligent platform for enabling mobile life. With these recent advancements in communications technology and
increased consumer demand for a diverse array of on-board telematics services, RF communications systems have
become integral components of today’s automobile, trucking, watercraft, motorcycle and off-road construction markets.
To keep RF interconnection costs low, and to ensure high levels of electrical and mechanical performance for
telematics applications, such as Global Positioning Satellite, Satellite Radio, Vehicular Internet Access, Remote vehicle
diagnostics and Bluetooth, the worldwide automotive industries have standardized a high-performing, cost-effective
RF connector based on the FAKRA and USCAR standards.
Utilizing a modified metal SMB connector embedded within a plastic housing that can be designed with multiple
color codes for easy identification, FAKRA connectors are designed to perform up to 6 GHz and meet the particular
mechanical and environmental requirements of the automotive industry.
Best Answer
That is a polarized single-inline plug.