WardsAuto Daily Edition
 
WardsAuto Daily

FEBRUARY 15, 2022

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How to mine the $400 billion connected car opportunity
Commercial fleets need to capture vehicle data to make better business decisions. OEMs who understand those data needs can offer fleets the vehicles they want – a $250-400 billion opportunity. Read Geotab’s white paper to learn what data fleets need and how OEMs can grow their fleet business.

Volvo 2021 Profits Surge on Electrified-Vehicle Sales

The strong performance of the brand’s premium luxury electric-powered vehicles over its less-expensive internal-combustion products deserves most of the credit for Volvo’s increased profitability.

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for Feb. 15

Kiss Lexus’ Spindle Grille Goodbye; Polestar Decides to Glue Cars Together; Jeep Meridian Aimed at India

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Polestar 5 to Feature New All-Aluminum Architecture

Based on the automaker’s Precept concept car, the Polestar 5 also will use an innovative manufacturing process that will allow both the body and platform to be built simultaneously, significantly reducing manufacturing time, the automaker says.

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Clean Domestic Lithium Mining Hopes to Supply US Automakers

From TU Automotive
In a bid to challenge China’s stranglehold on the world’s elements for automotive battery production, North America plans its first lithium mine specifically targeting the electric vehicle industry.

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Ford Poised to Top GM in North American Light-Vehicle Production in 2022

For Wards Intelligence Subscribers
With North America light-vehicle production forecast to rise 18% in 2022, besides Ford’s move to the top, Honda is expected to overtake Stellantis while Toyota further solidifies itself as the third strongest producer in the region.

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