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APRIL 6, 2022

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BMW i7 BEV Takes Aim at Mercedes-Benz EQS

The advanced i7, with a dual-motor electric drivetrain developing over 500 hp in an initial all-wheel-drive model, will kick off sales of BMW’s flagship 4-door in North America in November.

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for April 6

Chinese Refineries Shun Russian Oil; VW to Drop Models, Move Upscale; Mercedes Intros Electric Turbo

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GM, Honda to Codevelop Affordable Electric Vehicles

The automakers will put particular focus on battery-electric compact CUVs, which they say is the world’s largest vehicle segment with annual sales of more than 13 million units. 

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GM Investing in Ontario BEV, ICE Pickup Production

At Ingersoll, GM will scale up production of BrightDrop battery-electric delivery vans in December after retooling this spring and summer. Production of the Chevrolet Equinox midsize CUV will be reassigned from Ingersoll to other GM plants.

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EV Growth Not by Mere Chance – But the Result of Scaling Choices

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The nascent state of the EV market has created opportunity for a range of players, but in order to capitalize on that potential, companies need to rapidly scale their businesses to survive.

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Stellantis Uses Jeep in US 5G Connected Car Trials

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Stellantis has taken part in real-world testing of 5G’s potential for connected car communication in the US.

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Ukraine War, China’s Covid Wave Put New Dent into Global Light-Vehicle Production

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The biggest cuts in 2022 are in Europe and China. But North America, South America and Asia-Pacific-Less-China each are subject to significant downward revisions.

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