WardsAuto Daily Edition
WardsAuto Daily

JULY 10, 2020

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Audi Reveals New Q4 e-tron Sportback

Based on the dedicated MEB electric-car platform developed by parent Volkswagen, the new model will be a sporting sister to the more upright Q4 e-tron revealed as a concept at the 2019 Geneva auto show.

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Subaru Refreshes Crosstrek; Ford Slashes Vehicle Development Time; Harley-Davidson Struggling

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PSA Launching Electric Light Commercial Trucks

The Peugeot e-Expert, Citroen e-Jumpy and Opel Vivaro-e will be offered with two types of batteries, 50 and 75 kWh, that offer ranges of 142 miles to 205 miles, respectively. PSA also is looking into hydrogen fuel-cell technology.

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Rheinmetall JV to Produce PHEV Braking Component

The electrical pump’s major advantage is that it can switch off when the brakes are not activated, whereas mechanical vacuum pumps run continuously while the vehicle is running even when there is no need, Rheinmetall says.

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Automakers Want EU to Ease Rules on Personal Data Use

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German car-rental company Sixt questions a board requirement that renters delete dashboard data such as radio station choices and GPS settings after each customer returns a vehicle.

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