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NOVEMBER 19, 2024



Jaguar Rebrands, But Will It Win Buyers?

In preparation for the next generation of its vehicles that will all be battery-electrics, Jaguar undertakes a major rebranding exercise that aims to look forward while giving a slight nod to the past.

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Autoline Daily 2024: Top Industry News for Nov. 19

EU Wants China OEMs to Transfer Tech; More EV Makers Could Turn Profit Soon; Trump Picks New Head of DoT

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Toyota Showcases Hydrogen 'Boil-Off' Capture to Improve Powertrain Efficiency

The automaker hopes to refine the technology to reduce wasted fuel as liquefied hydrogen warms up while in a vehicle's fuel tank.

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Police Start Clearing Protest Camp Away From Tesla's Berlin Plant

The protesters contend that plans to double the size of the factory will damage the environment.

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FROM AUTOMOTIVE DIVE
Honda Weighs Production Pivot Ahead of Potential Tariffs
The automaker is committed to ramping up U.S. electric vehicle production despite the incoming Trump administration’s tariff threats, an executive said.
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U.S. Tariffs Could Impact Nearly 3 Million Mexico-Built Vehicles Annually
GM by far would be the most impacted by tariffs on vehicles sourced from Mexico, followed by Stellantis, Ford, Nissan and Volkswagen Group.