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MARCH 13, 2023

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Porsche Adds Battery-Electric Cayenne

The new model will be sold alongside facelifted versions of today’s internal-combustion-engine and plug-in hybrid Cayenne from 2026.

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Unlock Mobility: ZF is Driving a Mobility Transformation
ZF is making major progress in its work to scale up game-changing technologies with innovative solutions for clean and sustainable mobility that is also comfortable, safe, efficient, and affordable. Already today, ZF is unlocking mobility with its Next Shuttle Generation, autonomous Level 4 vehicle for mixed traffic. Learn More

Autoline Daily 2023: Top Industry News for March 13

Price War Spreading Fast In China; GM All In With ChatGPT; Ferrari Purosangue Opens Up

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Automakers to Face Sustainability Reporting Standards – But Whose?

The International Sustainability Standards Board’s reporting standards will measure how companies protect themselves against environmental (especially climate) risk and other sustainability concerns, such as avoiding the use of forced or cheap labor.

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Global EV and Battery Logistics: Key Elements of a Successful Supply Chain

"Global EV and Battery Logistics: Key Elements of a Successful Supply Chain" includes discussion of why it is critical, and what needs to be considered. Interview by GlobalAutoIndustry.com's Ron Hesse features Fathi Tlatli, President Global Automotive Sector at DHL.

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Auto Industry to Miss Mass BEV Take-Up Before ICE Bans, Say Consumers

From TU Automotive
Most people think the automotive industry has not got a hope of meeting mass transition by consumers to BEVs in time for ICE bans of new vehicles set by various nations.

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U.S. Light-Vehicle Sales Record Another Gain in February, Beating Expectations

For Wards Intelligence Subscribers
Demand continues to grow primarily from higher inventory but sparked further by increased incentives on sales from dealer lots and rising deliveries to fleet customers, trends likely to continue into the second quarter.

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