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SEPTEMBER 12, 2024



GM-Hyundai Joint Ventures No Guarantee of Success

General Motors and Hyundai ink a wide-reaching joint development agreement, but GM’s track record in working with other car companies has a dark past, and Hyundai has little recent experience in making such deals work.

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Autoline Daily 2024: Top Industry News for Sept. 12

GM & Hyundai Going to Collaborate; Denso Opening Plant Without Human Workers; Stellantis’ Dealers Attack CEO

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VW Upgrades 2025 Taos to Compete in Hot Segment

Volkswagen is updating and upgrading its 2025 Taos subcompact CUV to better compete against Japanese and South Korean brands in this growing category.

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Chinese BEV Makers Told 'Keep Auto Tech Safe from Foreigners'

State authorities warn its producers not to fall prey to technology transfer despite many believing China benefited from plundering western companies.

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Removing Rear-View Mirrors Saves Lives and Money, Gauzy Says

Trucks and buses using AI powered camera system can reduce city street accidents by 40% and reduce energy costs by 4% for commercial fleets.

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Opel Electric SUV Claims Battery Module Repair, Replace, Recycle

The new midsize Grandland Electric sees establishment of the brand's own Battery Shop to give its battery pack the potential for a longer life.

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FROM AUTOMOTIVE DIVE
Tesla Unexpectedly Releases ‘Actually Smart Summon’
The updated feature allows owners to send a vehicle to a location of their choosing.