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NOVEMBER 06, 2024



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Chevy Bolt Sequel Close to $20K Starting Price

The redo of the Chevy Bolt EUV, due out in 2025 as a 2026 model, is expected to be priced close to $20,000 after qualifying for a $7,500 federal tax credit, with General Motors hoping the budget-priced battery-electric vehicle will solidify its leadership among American-made BEVs.

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Autoline Daily 2024: Top Industry News for Nov. 6

Toyota’s Unique Inventory Strategy; Trump’s Likely Impact on Auto Industry; Xpeng Develops New EREV System

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Russia Looks to BRICS Countries for Auto Imports

Automakers from India, Iran and some Middle East and African states have announced plans to start large-scale car exports to Russia soon.

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Xpeng to Bring "Longest Range" Gas-Hybrid Powertrain to Global Markets

Chinese automaker bows to consumer demand with gas-hybrid system claiming 870-mile total range.

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BEVs Make Gains in U.K. Sales While Market Slides 6% in October

Industry lobbyist warns consumers need extra incentives to save automakers from missing targets for BEV sales next year.

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT...

WardsAuto Podcast: Getting Hold of EV Recalls with Voltaiq CEO Eli Leland

EV recalls and production delays over battery quality issues are expensive, just as they are for cellphones. Voltaiq is a company bringing sense and efficiency to preventing battery-cell recalls.

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