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WardsAuto Daily

APRIL 19, 2022

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GM Says Cisco Network Speeding Testing

Installed at the automaker’s Milford, MI, proving ground, the Cisco connectivity allows engineers to retrieve testing data at the track in real time.

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for April 19

GM Ultium Batteries Can Be Upgraded; Stellantis Pulls the Plug on Russia; Penske Places Big E-Transit Order

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Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV Offers Three Electric Drivetrains

With a range of up to 410 miles on the European WLTP test cycle, the seventh model to be sold under Mercedes-Benz’s EQ sub-brand will compete against the likes of the BMW iX and Tesla Model X.

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Wards Intelligence Analyst of the Month | Drew Winter

For the month of April, we are highlighting the work of Drew Winter, Principal Analyst, Cockpit of the Future at Informa Tech Automotive Group. A veteran in the automotive industry, Winter made his first paychecks working summers in an automotive supplier plant. Upon graduating with a journalism degree, he started covering the automotive industry over three decades ago.

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Weekly Brief: Carmakers Lose Interest in Auto Shows But Consumers Don’t

From TU Automotive
The New York International Auto Show returned from a two-year hiatus last week with a new look geared toward a fully electric future.

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Why Connectivity Is Driving a Rethink of Industry Fundamentals

For Wards Intelligence Subscribers
Wireless communication is the technology that underpins and enables not only the connected car but also the shared mobility and AV  business opportunity.

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