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FEBRUARY 14, 2024



We Need Smart Policy for Automakers to Profit on EVs

As the EV age dawns, it’s not clear you can make money by putting up the first wave of national charging infrastructure – but having such a system is a prerequisite to consumers buying EVs on any scale.

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Autoline Daily 2024: Top Industry News for Feb. 14
Sony & Honda To Launch 3 Models By 2030; BYD To Build Plant in Mexico; Forvia Replaces Fuse Box w/ Electronic Controls

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Lucid Cuts Prices and Complexity

Lucid Motors, backed by the Saudi Sovereign Wealth Fund, cuts and restructures pricing to appeal to more buyers.

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Ford Looks to Europe for F-150 Lightning Sales

Automaker hopes to offset flagging home sales with move into BEV-friendly Continental countries.

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Electric Range Rover Enters Prototype Test Phase

JLR releases teaser images of upcoming BEV claiming "quietest and most refined Range Rover ever."

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Challenges and Opportunities for the German Automotive Industry

In this GlobalAutoIndustry.com Audio Interview, "Challenges and Opportunities for the German Automotive Industry," Ron Hesse speaks with Dr. Wolfgang Bernhart, Senior Partner with Roland Berger.

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Why the UAW Deal May Not Result in More Automation
Robots are too expensive for vehicle manufacturers to replace autoworkers at scale, experts say, but they can make assembly plants more efficient.
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Europe Market Outlook: Short-Term Production, Sales Surges Not Sustainable Over Next Five Years
The five-year outlook for Europe, though still forecast for steady growth, has dimmed since the middle of last year.