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MARCH 20, 2023

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Audi Confirms Plans for 20 New Models by 2025

Audi plans to offer an electric vehicle in each of its core segments by 2027, CEO Markus Duesmann says.

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Autoline Daily 2023: Top Industry News for March 20

Lamborghini’s Profits Skyrocket; Problems with Cell-To-Pack; Premium Gas Gets More Expensive

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2024 Crosstrek Is Brightest Star in Subaru Showroom

Subaru improves ’24 Crosstrek’s on-road manners and off-roading chops at an affordable price.

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Ford Executive Defends Sustainability, Diversity Efforts

Ford is pursuing its sustainability targets in part by investing $50 million in electrifying its product line, says Bob Holycross, vice president for sustainability.

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Autonomous Consequences Could Include More Traffic

From TU Automotive
Most discussions about driverless, autonomous cars, have led to claims that they will help reduce congestion. Not so, says the RAC Foundation.

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Autonomous Vehicles Hype Fizzles Out, OEMs Rethink Autonomy Goals

For Wards Intelligence Subscribers
2022 marked a turning point in the autonomous vehicle sector, with the cancellation of major AV projects by Volkswagen and Ford, and the closure of Local Motors, Optimus ride and others. Find out from Glenn Sanders how automakers are responding by switching strategies and diverting resources away from AV development to focus more on improving and expanding the ADAS features that customers are demanding today.

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