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WardsAuto Daily

NOVEMBER 3, 2022

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Nissan Sees Ariya Following Leaf as Introduction to BEVs

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The Ariya represents the next step in Nissan’s electrification plans, which aims to have BEVs account for 40% of sales in the U.S. by 2030, the automaker says.

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Next Generation Mobility is here now with ZF Technology
ZF is shaping Next Generation Mobility, a journey into the safe and sustainable future of transporting people and goods. The electric and autonomous transformation is happening now and ZF is leading the way.
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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for Nov. 3

EVs Poised to Outsell Diesels in EU; Ram Readying Range Extender?; GM Adds to American EV Supply Chain

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Carshare Services Disrupting Automotive Aftermarket

There is growing evidence that the emerging community of carshare owners is being recognized as a distinct market opportunity for service department operations at dealerships.

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Global Mobile Alert Technology Aims to Prevent Driver Distraction
Global Mobile Alert’s Driver Distraction Alert app is designed to improve safety by reducing distractions from activities done while driving.

Ford Europe Signs Supply Deal for Sustainable ‘Green’ Steel

Ford believes securing a future supply of more environmentally friendly steel is essential to reaching its 2035 carbon neutrality target.

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First Solar Assisted Delivery Vehicle Launched

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A Swedish company has launched what is probably the first solar-assisted commercial delivery vehicle.

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U.S. Light-Vehicle Inventory in October Up Another 8% Month-to-Month

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Consumers should continue seeing more vehicles, especially pickups, as well as an uptick in mainstream-brand (more affordable) CUVs, on dealer lots over the final two months of the year.

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