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WardsAuto Daily

APRIL 27, 2022

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Kia Plays Long Game To Win Over Electric Vehicle Buyers

Kia plans to market to first-time electric vehicle buyers with an array of offerings to allow shoppers to ease into full-electric vehicles.

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for April 27

GM Tantalizes EV Details; Will Ford & VW Make Mid-Size Pickup EVs?; Twitter Deal Tanks Tesla’s Stock

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Exploring The Emerging Automotive Edge
Hear from Dell Technologies what edge compute means in an automotive context and how it’s likely to shape the industry, vehicles, and consumer experiences over the next 5 years. Learn which standards are shaping the technology and the realities of managing data along the vehicle to cloud continuum. Understand the need for partnerships and how the ecosystem will enable monitoring of a vehicle’s entire life cycle from cradle to grave as a digital twin.

Ford Rouge Makes History Again With F-150 Lightning

Executive Chairman William Clay Ford Jr. predicts the battery-electric F-150 Lightning pickup will be just as important to the company as the Model T.

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Mercedes-AMG Reveals 402-hp C43 4Matic Mild-Hybrid

The all-wheel-drive performance sedan receives a downsized 4-cyl. with electric turbocharging.

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GM Abandoning Russia as Ukraine Conflict Continues

While General Motors becomes the first foreign automaker to leave Russia since the Ukraine conflict began Feb. 24, others are reassessing their Russian operations.

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Challenges of Making Ancient Cities Smart

From TU Automotive
In 2009, an earthquake devastated L’Aquila, Italy, killing more than three hundred people in this historic mountain town, and displacing 70,000 more. While rebuilding has been slow, the destruction provided an opportunity to make the urban center a test bed for smart-city innovation.

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Global Production Losses from Myriad Supply Disruptions Mounting

For Wards Intelligence Subscribers
Wards Intelligence partner LMC Automotive estimates 8 million units of light-vehicle production will be lost in 2022 because of the seemingly innumerable ways the supply chain is being attacked.

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