WardsAuto Daily Edition
WardsAuto Daily

JUNE 15, 2021

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Ford Building Sixth-Gen Bronco After 25-Year Hiatus

Two-door and the first-ever 4-door ’21-model-year Broncos are being shipped to Ford dealerships from the Michigan Assembly Plant, which underwent $750 million in upgrades and added 2,700 jobs – raising total employment to 4,900.

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Autoline Daily: Top Industry News for June 15

Ford Kicks Off Bronco Production; JLR Develops Fuel Cell Defender; VW & Audi Hit by Hackers

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Stellantis Opens Detroit Assembly Complex, Home of Grand Cherokee L

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First deliveries of 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L will begin this month from refurbished Mack Avenue location in Detroit, a historic automotive production site since 1916.

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Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe Gets Colorful Facelift

While the powertrain options remain the same from 2021, a ’22 AMG GT needn’t look the same as last year’s model. Three new exterior colors and seven new interior shades are available.

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Electrification Specialist XL Fleet Sets Up Shop in Michigan

XL Fleet already has converted more than 4,000 vehicles originally built by Ford, General Motors and Isuzu into gasoline-electric hybrids, and commercial business allowed to triple its revenue in 2020 despite the pandemic, according to company executives.

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Cutting Through the Autonomous Vehicle Hype: Industry Challenges and Solutions

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Cutting through the AV hype to discover why it is taking so long. Technical challenges, high hardware costs, edge cases and lagging regulations are slowing development.  

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