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JULY 26, 2024



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New Corvette Stands at Pinnacle of Power

The ZR1 starts with the same architecture as Z06’s LT6, which GM claims is the most powerful naturally aspirated production V-8 ever, then adds twin turbochargers.

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Autoline Daily 2024: Top Industry News for July 26

GM Could Start Closing Plants in China; Tavares Warns Stellantis Could Drop Brands; Chevy Reveals All-New Corvette ZR1

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Vibration-Free 2-Stroke ICE Tech Returns in Hybrid Powertrain

Obrist Group claims its 2-stroke mini-generator runs as smoothly as a benchmark V-12.

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Russia’s Wartime Economy Shores Up Auto Market

Military spending accounts for more than half of Russia’s economy and is growing, according to estimates. Large salaries are being paid to contractors and others associated with the military, keeping the auto industry above water.

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July U.S. Light-Vehicle Sales Tracking to Strongest SAAR So Far in 2024
An expected boost to volume in July from lost sales in June, caused by a cyberattack affecting dealer management systems, will not be as big as initially expected.
FROM AUTOMOTIVE DIVE
GM Resumes Missouri Production After Supplier Strike
UAW Local 282 members walked off the job at seat manufacturer Lear Corp. this week, forcing the automaker’s Wentzville Assembly plant to stop production.
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WardsAuto, marking its 100th year of continuous publishing, releases a listing of 100 years of engines that made the biggest impact decade by decade.

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