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FEBRUARY 09, 2024



Kia Updates Carnival With Hybrid, Returns to Super Bowl

Kia America continues an aggressive plan to electrify all models and aspires to be the first BEV choice for consumers after Tesla.

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Autoline Daily 2024: Top Industry News for Feb. 9
See How Much Tesla Pays Factory Workers; Lexus 1st, Chrysler Worst on J.D. Power List; U.S. Finds Massive Amounts of Critical Materials

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VW Ready to Go Big in Super Bowl and 2024

Volkswagen of America’s CEO forecasts 20% sales growth year over year, far outpacing the industry overall, with the fourth-quarter launch of the ID. Buzz paying homage to the classic Microbus.

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Most Powerful Abarth Aims to Excite BEV Market

Upcoming limited-edition Abarth 600e Scorpionissima claims 240 hp.

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Honda Chases a Dream in Latest Most-Seen Auto TV Ad

A commercial for the ’24 Prologue racked up 153.7 million national TV ad impressions, per iSpot.

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Mobility Privacy Concerns in Connected Cars

Lots more services and features but at what cost for consumers' data privacy?

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FROM AUTOMOTIVE DIVE
Toyota Investing $1.3B for EV Production in Kentucky
The automaker will install a battery pack assembly line at the Kentucky plant and build a new three-row electric SUV for the U.S. market starting in 2025.