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SEPTEMBER 11, 2023



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Mercedes-Benz Confirms Plans for ‘Little G’ Off-Roader

The new price-leading electric Geländewagen model will extend the scope and reach of the German automaker’s G sub-brand.

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Autoline Daily 2023: Top Industry News for Sept. 11
UAW Negotiations & Two More Offers To Go; Tesla Headed For $1.4 Trillion Market Cap; Chinese OEMs Target Brazil For BEVs
FROM TU-AUTOMOTIVE
BMW Bets UK Will Avoid ‘Rules of Origin’ Trade Penalty
BMW is betting on Germany’s support of the UK government’s attempt to gain low tariff access to European markets will be successful as it commits to $750M investment in Mini.

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Qualcomm Forms Digital Partnerships With JLR, Mercedes-Benz

The Snapdragon Auto 5G Modem-RF, a key component of the Snapdragon Digital Chassis, aims to create luxury in-vehicle experiences across JLR’s Range Rover, Defender, Discovery and Jaguar brands.

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WardsAuto Podcast: EVs Bring Biggest Disruptions Since Henry Ford’s Time

WardsAuto Podcast Host David Kiley discusses the pain and disruption of the shift to electric vehicles.

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Stellantis’ $25,000 BEV Can’t Unplug From China
As Stellantis sets its sights on a $25,000 BEV, the Chinese market emerges as a crucial piece of the puzzle.
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BMW Unveils Vision Neue Klasse

The advanced electric sedan concept points to the future of the 3-Series and other upcoming new BMW models.

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FROM AUTOMOTIVE DIVE
UAW President Shawn Fain says union won’t take ‘scraps’
The proposals from General Motors, Ford and Stellantis offer significantly less generous wages and benefits than the United Auto Workers is demanding, Fain said.