WardsAuto Daily Edition
 
WardsAuto Daily

NOVEMBER 29, 2022

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Volkswagen Delays Trinity Luxury BEV to 2028

An internal review of a planned $200 million factory puts the brakes on the launch of the German automaker’s next-generation “premium” battery-electric vehicle.

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for Nov. 29

Only BEVs Can Hit Carbon Neutrality; NIO Planning U.S. Expansion; Audi Pumps ICE Power Into RS 6 & 7

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Metaverse Production System Saving Millions for Renault

Renault’s Metaverse is designed to reduce vehicle delivery time 60% and halve the carbon footprint of the automaker’s vehicle manufacturing, as well as significantly reduce innovation cycles.

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Intelligent Connected Vehicles and Their Digital Twins in the Cloud

New vehicle E/E architectures and the move to software-defined vehicles, along with new vehicle processing platforms, can take advantage of the vehicle data explosion and create new data-driven opportunities.

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JLR Cuts Back Production Suffering Semiconductor Shortage

From TU Automotive
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is cutting back car production for several months because of a shortage of semiconductors for new vehicles.

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In Defense of the Prius and Other L.A. Auto Show Thoughts

For Wards Intelligence Subscribers
My thoughts on why another Prius isn’t a bad thing, as well as Hyundai, Genesis, Fiat and VinFast debuts at the 2022 Los Angeles auto show.

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