WardsAuto Daily Edition
WardsAuto Daily

AUGUST 20, 2021

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GM’s Small-Block Getting DOHC, Flat-Plane Crank?

There are strong, telling signs that the Detroit automaker is working quietly on big changes for the small-block V-8, even while voicing ambitious goals for an all-electric future.

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Autoline Daily: Top Industry News for Aug. 20

Hyundai Reveals New Elantra N; Tesla Shows Off Humanoid Robot; Ford Performance Plans Electric Crate Motor

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Auto Industry Dominates Olympic Advertising Impressions

With the Olympics now behind us, Nissan’s “Return To Rugged” spot returns to the top position on iSpot’s ranking of the most-viewed automotive commercials for the week of Aug. 9.

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OTA Upgrades as Post Sales Revenue Generators

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Over-the-air (OTA) software updates are seen by virtually all automakers as a critical avenue to high margin revenue generation. However, so far, only Tesla has fully exploited the capability for its customers, although others are slowly catching up.

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GM to Replace Modules in All Recalled Bolts; Tesla Superchargers Set for Ramp-Up

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Three model years of the Chevy Bolt will get all new modules, whether they’ve experienced battery-related fires or not, as GM aims to solve the lingering issue.

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