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NOVEMBER 01, 2023



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Japan Mobility Show Bids for Relevance in Slow Market

This year’s show is largely a Japanese affair. While it boasts a record number of participants it features only 12 automakers including just two from Europe, one from China and none from North America.

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Autoline Daily 2023: Top Industry News for Nov. 1
Elon Musk Shares New Cybertruck Details; Toyota Slashes EV Sales Forecast; Porsche Launches Bug Bounty Program

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UAW: Confronting Detroit Three Kept Plant Gates Open

Tentative agreements with Ford and Stellantis will preserve or restore jobs at plants across the Midwest, the union says.

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Mercedes-Benz Unveils First Battery-Electric Maybach Model

Features include a refrigerator in the rear console, a champagne flute holder and No.12 Mood Ebony, a fragrance specifically created for the hyper-luxury SUV.

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Stellantis Shrugs Off Strike Costs, Stays Bullish Despite U.S. Share Drop

Stellantis lost less than $800 million on UAW strike and is bullish on European EVs.

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FROM AUTOMOTIVE DIVE
The Ford-UAW Deal Features $8B in Plant Upgrades. Here’s Where the Money’s Going.
The investments will include the introduction of new EV models at four facilities.

BEVs Lead Peugeot's Zurich Auto Show Entrants

Peugeot makes a big battery-electric-vehicle push at prestigious Swiss auto show.

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Volvo Claims 'Most Versatile Interior' for EM90

Living-room-on-the-move gets another airing with Swedish automaker's first battery-electric people carrier.

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FOR WARDS INTELLIGENCE SUBSCRIBERS
Installation Rate of Adaptive Cruise Control Soars to Over 60% in MY ‘23
Installation rates for adaptive cruise control have almost tripled during the past six model years. This advanced driver assistance system relies primarily on radar and cameras to enable the vehicle to adapt highway speeds to traffic.