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MAY 24, 2018

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Bosch Business Humming Amid Trade Talk Uncertainty

“China is an important part of an intricate, global supply chain,” Bosch USA President Michael Mansuetti says. “Tariffs will be a hurdle. Lower tariffs are always better. There is a lot of uncertainty.”

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Zero Accidents. Well – almost!
In the future, increased connectivity will be able to protect all road users – almost all. But even today, ZF‘s safety technologies are helping to prevent accidents or at least lower their severity. For ZF, Vision Zero is more than a concept. With high-performance sensors and cameras, we aim for a world without road accidents.

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Imported Vehicles a Security Threat? Elon Musk Criticizes the Media, HERE Creates New OTA Update Solution

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Range Rover Velar Shines With Ever-Changing Dials

2018 Wards 10 Best Interiors
The Velar interior finds itself in the winners’ circle for sleek elegance, its Touch Pro Duo capacitive touchscreens and two large multi-function dials that change purpose quicker than a chameleon changes its colors.

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ArcelorMittal is transforming the auto industry from the inside out. ArcelorMittal, the world’s leading steel and mining company, is continually developing lightweight steel solutions that make vehicles lighter, safer and more sustainable. See how ArcelorMittal is making a material difference for today’s drivers and tomorrow’s world. CLICK HERE

Engineers Make Better Battery in Microwave Oven

Making lithium-sulfur batteries good enough for commercial use runs parallel with efforts to reduce plastic in landfills, and Purdue University researchers say they have figured out a way to do just that.

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Toyota Plans to Mass-Produce Hydrogen Fuel Cell Stacks

The Japanese automaker says it will begin mass production of hydrogen fuel cell stacks around 2020, helping it meet its target for annual fuel-cell-vehicle sales of more than 30,000 units.

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Limited seating remains for WardsAuto Interiors Conference, May 30 in Detroit.
See keynotes from top designers from General Motors and FCA, nine panel discussions on hot topics like new materials and tech, safety, autonomy and ADAS, and user experience. Meet the designers of the Wards 10 Best Interiors winners of 2018 and see winning vehicles on display. Sign up now!

Honda Back on Top of Most-Seen Auto Ads Chart

Ranked No.2 the previous week, Honda moves into first place for the week of May 14 with its spot for the ’18 Clarity, which has a 340-mile range thanks to its gasoline-engine backup.

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2018 Wards 10 Best Interiors Winner: Range Rover Velar

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With a groundbreaking new interface and reconfigurable touchscreens, the Range Rover Velar interior finds itself in the winners’ circle for attributes that go well beyond aesthetics.

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GOP Senator Criticizes Possible Auto Tariffs

Pennsylvania Republican Pat Toomey, who chairs a Senate subcommittee on consumer protection, says, "Raising taxes on Americans who choose to buy imported cars or trucks is a bad idea."

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NTSB Says Uber Self-Driving Car Didn't Recognize Pedestrian

A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board says the vehicle's radar system observed a pedestrian on a Tempe, AZ, street six seconds before impact, but "the self-driving system software classified the pedestrian as an unknown object, as a vehicle, and then as a bicycle."

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