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SEPTEMBER 24, 2024



Stellantis Opens European Order Books for Chinese-Built BEVs

Despite pending EU tariffs on Chinese-import vehicles, Stellantis joint-venture partner Leapmotor starts selling bargain-basement battery-electric vehicle that Stellantis hopes it will give it a competitive edge over its rivals.

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Autoline Daily 2024: Top Industry News for Sept. 24

Stellantis CEO Tavares on hot seat, automaker searching for successor; Kia enters commercial van business in Japan.

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BYD Unveils Premium Denza GT Sedan

BYD launches its first model after Mercedes-Benz backs out of a joint venture with the Chinese automaker. The premium Denza Z9GT PHEV sedan starts at less than $48,000.

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Key Trends and Implications from the 2024 Smart Cockpit Survey
Explore the future of automotive interiors with insights from the 2024 Smart Cockpit Survey. This presentation delves into the transformative trends shaping automotive interiors, focusing on advanced technologies driving innovation in display and user interface design.
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