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WardsAuto Daily

OCTOBER 25, 2022

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Stellantis Builds ICE Bridge to Future With Hurricane I-6

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The high-output engine, along with its standard-output sibling and future electrified and 4-cyl. variants, gives the automaker a fuel-efficient internal-combustion foundation for years to come while the industry transitions to battery-electric vehicles.

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for Oct. 25

Corvette EV Coming in 2026; Toyota Reveals New EV; Honda Opens Battery Swapping Station for Motorcycles

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Analyst: Is Auto Industry Too Bullish on Electrification?

“The OEMs have placed billions of dollars of bets and have said they’re going to sell 72 million EVs” by 2030, Gary Silberg says. “Most experts say the total is going to be around 30-35 million. Not all these car companies are going to make it. There's no way.”

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Breaking Down Silos for Digital Transformation Success

It’s important to evaluate what existing technology is working, and what’s needed from a people and process standpoint, and only then do you think about deploying a new technology. It’s important to really leverage what you have.

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Weekly Brief: Robo-Taxis Hoping Not to be Stuck in ‘La La Land’

From TU Automotive
Robo-taxis are headed to 
La La Land . Waymo announced last week that Los Angeles will be its next ride-hailing market, following in the footsteps of Phoenix and San Francisco.

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Global Mobile Alert Technology Aims to Prevent Driver Distraction

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Global Mobile Alert’s Driver Distraction Alert app is an example of the software developer’s technology designed to improve safety by reducing distractions from gadgets and other activities done while driving.

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Faster Global Capacity Shakeup Probable Outcome of Pandemic/Supply-Chain Disruptions

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Regardless of excess capacity, one irony is more greenfield sites could be announced in the next five years for future battery-electric vehicles.

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