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DECEMBER 28, 2023



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VW GTI Goes EV in 2026

German automaker Volkswagen plans to launch an electric version of its iconic GTI hot hatch in 2026, confirms the brand’s design director.

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The IndyCar Conundrum

Here’s the problem: IndyCar is an American series that only races in North America, including one race in Canada. And the big sponsorship money wants global exposure, which is why Formula One is so successful.

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Nobel-Winning Battery Researcher Confident in Electric Future

Akira Yoshino says the U.S. is strengthening its battery-material supply chain while Japanese battery producers are looking to establish manufacturing in the U.S.

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Chinese Smartphone Maker Unveils Performance BEV

Xiaomi claims its SU7 will out-perform rival cars from Tesla and Porsche.

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Dynamic, Fast to Market Digital Cockpit from Intellias

Digital cockpit claiming improved user experience for future vehicles will debut at CES.

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BMW Reveals New Dual-Battery Strategy for Future EVs
At the 25th anniversary of the BMW Group Technology Office in Mountain View, CA, the company revealed two new batteries and other leading-edge technologies it is testing for future vehicles based on the automaker’s Neue Klasse architecture scheduled for release in ’25 models.