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JULY 25, 2024



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Stellantis Sales Slump Blamed on Poor North American Performance

Auto brand giant struggles in first half of 2024 but promises bounce-back with 20 new global models in the pipeline.

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Autoline Daily 2024: Top Industry News for July 25

Auto Industry Has Rough Quarter; Volvo Backs Off EV-Only Mandate; Cariad Can’t Keep Up with China

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Warranty Costs Again Chip Away at Ford’s Q2 Earnings

Ford is making headway in improving quality, CEO Jim Farley says.

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Musk, Barra Put Optimistic Spin on Tesla, GM Q2 Results

Tesla reports its second-quarter net income dropped 45% to $1.48 billion, while GM’s EBIT for the quarter totaled $4.4 billion, up $1.2 billion from a year earlier.

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Software-Defined Vehicles Will Reshape the Driving Experience

It will soon be possible to use software to enhance – or completely change – driving functionality to pursue the experiences we love.

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FROM AUTOMOTIVE DIVE
Partial automation systems unlikely to prevent crashes: report
Lane-centering technology and adaptive cruise control should not be considered safety features, according to the IIHS.

Renault's Refocus on Hybrid Powertrains Driving Profit Hike

Pioneer BEV manufacturer benefits from switch to more hybrid offerings to European consumers.

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