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DECEMBER 12, 2023



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‘Techlifts’ (Not Facelifts) in BMW’s Neue Klasse Future

Internal combustion isn’t dead, but electrics are the future and BMW’s R&D chief Frank Weber is balancing the two propulsion systems while charging full-speed ahead with technologies embodied in the Neue Klasse concept.

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Autoline Daily 2023: Top Industry News for Dec. 12
UAW Attacks Honda, Hyundai & VW; Ford Slashes Lightning Production; Renault & VW Could Co-Develop Cheap EV

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UAW Moves to Organize Transplants
In the wake of its new contract with the Detroit Three automakers, the UAW is moving aggressively to organize non-union plants of transplant automakers.

Robust Satellite Connectivity Vital for Future Mobility

Data compression and military-grade satellite connectivity are essential to coming mobility technologies, says Volkswagen’s Frank Weith.

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Sanctions Hurting Leading Russian Automaker AvtoVAZ

AvtoVAZ had planned to produce 400,000 Lada cars this year, but that amount will be reduced at least 10%, company President Maxim Sokolov says.

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JLR’s In-House Digital Solution to Boost Production Efficiencies
British automaker plumps for Tata Communications to steer its digitalized global production processes.
FROM AUTOMOTIVE DIVE
Ford, Resideo Launch Joint Vehicle-to-Home Energy Management Project
The two companies will study how Ford’s future electric vehicle batteries can supply power to homes to help reduce energy costs.
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Insights on Mexico Industrial Real Estate: Focus on Four Key Automotive Regions

In this GlobalAutoIndustry.com Audio Interview "Insights on Mexico Industrial Real Estate: Focus on Four Key Automotive Regions” Ron Hesse speaks with four industrial real estate experts from NAI Mexico.

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