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SEPTEMBER 6, 2022

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Luxgen n7 CUV Unveiled as Foxtron's First Model

The CUV is Taiwanese automaker Luxgen’s first model to be designed and developed in partnership with Taiwanese electronics giant Foxconn.

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for Sept. 6

Tesla Struggles with New Battery; Cummins Finds Hydrogen-Diesel Customers; Solar Powered Sion Debuts in ’23

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UAW Wins Shirt Skirmish But Still Hasn’t Organized Tesla

CEO Elon Musk has said Tesla can hire and retain workers in the current, very tight labor market only by paying and treating them well, and he is not concerned about having a union vote at the electric-car maker.

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Nano-Silicon Startup Says Set to Boost Production

Ionic Mineral Technologies says demand for its nano-silicon material is on the rise as automakers seek to extend range in next-gen lithium-ion batteries.

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2022 Wards 10 Best Interiors & UX Winner: Mercedes-Benz EQS 580

Wards 10 Best Interiors & UX Winner
This video clip highlighting the Mercedes-Benz EQS 580 was played during the recent ceremony celebrating the 2022 winners. Wards 10 Best winner profile videos will post during the next several weeks.

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Evolve Your Business Models, Not Just Your Vehicles

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Trending toward electrification and increasingly powered by technology, today’s vehicles are evolving rapidly. The result is tremendous opportunity for modernizing automotive architecture and the driver’s experience in the cockpit.

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Hyundai to Roll Out TomTom Level Two Offering in Europe

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Hyundai Motor Group has signed up mapping provider TomTom to power all the navigation systems in its future European vehicle line-up.

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Major OEMs Add Investment, Begin Producing U.S. Batteries

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GM follows through on a planned August 2022 start of production at its Ohio Ultium Cells plant, while the Inflation Reduction Act appears to be motivating Asian automakers to make similar commitments.

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