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NOVEMBER 07, 2023



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Stellantis Looks to Build Truck Share with 2025 Ram ICE, EV and PHEV Trims

Ram has long been No.3 in the fullsize pickup battle, but Stellantis sees an opportunity in the EV era to move up.

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Autoline Daily 2023: Top Industry News for Nov. 7
Ram Drops V8 for 6-Cylinder; Battery Material Prices Will Keep Falling; Pickups Need Better Rear Seat Protection

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GM Halts Origin Driverless Van Production

Concerns over the automaker's Cruise robo-taxi safety bring a "temporary" halt to the driverless LCV project.

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IKEA’s Flat-Pack Model Comes to Car Building

How alternative vehicle production methods are disrupting traditional thinking.

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GALLERY

2025 Ram ICE, PHEV and EV

Stellantis' Ram brand broadens its lineup by adding battery-electric and plug-in hybrid versions of the fullsize pickup.

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Unifor Members Ratify Deal With Stellantis Canada

The tentative agreement halted a short one-morning strike on Oct. 30.

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Ford Trucks, Quantron Partner to Study Fuel-Cell Technology

Ford and other truck makers face government mandates to supplant diesel with zero-emission propulsion systems such as batteries and hydrogen fuel cells.

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Fisker CTO Resigns, Automaker Names David King Successor
He will lead the automaker’s engineering and software teams.
FOR WARDS INTELLIGENCE SUBSCRIBERS
Toyota Giveth and Taketh; Affordability from Stellantis, VinFast?; VW and Charging News
Toyota is going bigger on a U.S. battery plant at the same time it slashes its 2023 BEV forecast, while Stellantis and VinFast promise affordable BEVs and Chevy releases pricing for not-so-affordable Equinox.