WardsAuto Daily Edition
 
















MAY 14, 2024



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VW I.D. Buzz Entering Challenging Market For EVs and Minivans

When Volkswagen’s all-electric I.D. Buzz goes on sale in the U.S. in June it will be offered in three trims, expected to be priced roughly between $45,000 and $50,000.

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Autoline Daily 2024: Top Industry News for May 14
U.S. Households Hold $1.6 Trillion in Auto Debt; China Tariffs a Benefit & Threat; Latest Rankings: The Top 10 Global Automakers

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Nonprofit AIAG Looks to Evolve in Pace With Industry

The nonprofit group tasked with developing supply chain best practices and efficiencies is looking to help smooth the bumps around the transformation to battery-electric and software-defined vehicles.

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Stellantis Launches Global JV With China's Leapmotor

Two BEV models will enter several European, South American, Middle Eastern and Asian markets by the end of 2024.

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Volvo Cars Shakes up Leadership Team After COO Leaves for Rivian
The automaker named new product, engineering and supply chain chiefs as it pursues “technological and commercial transformation.”

Stellantis Sees Modest Q1 Europe Performance in "Tough" Market

Varied performances across EU markets in both passenger car and LCV sales to kick off 2024.

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