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SEPTEMBER 17, 2024



BEV Slowdown Sparks Alarm, Rivalry Among European Automakers

Several call for delays in regulators' targets on CO2 tailpipe emissions while Stellantis eyes a commercial advantage with its Chinese automaker joint venture.

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Autoline Daily 2024: Top Industry News for Sept. 17

$25,000 Tesla Finally on the Way?; Dodge Durango Could Move to Mexico; ADAS Leads to Driver Distraction

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Ford Ranger PHEV Makes a Lot of Sense

Ford unveils a PHEV Ranger in Germany, a more fuel-efficient truck that the automaker is expected to sell in the U.S.

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New Volkswagen Atlas Derivative Revealed in Chinese Registry Filing

The Chinese-market Teramont Pro hints at the future of the U.S.-made Atlas SUV.

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BMW: Spartanburg Remains ‘Pivotal’ to Global X3 Production

BMW’s single best-selling model remains dependent on its 30-year-old South Carolina factory despite its South African plant’s greater role in assembly of the new fourth-generation SUV and heavy focus on electric-vehicle production.

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Renault Adds Hydrogen Hybrid Powertrain to Master LCV Range

French automaker readies for series production version of its Master H2-Tech large van to enter European markets next year.

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