WardsAuto Engine & Technology UPDATE
The WardsAuto Engine-Propulsion & Tech Update

DECEMBER 30, 2019

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The field of 26 nominees in this year’s competition is as diverse as ever. Winners will be honored Jan. 16 at the inaugural WardsAuto Engine & Propulsion Summit in Detroit.

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Magna DCT to Power Front-Drive BMWs

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Magna scores a major contract to supply the BMW Group with dual-clutch transmissions for 170 of its front-drive vehicle applications.

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Toyota Worries About Overabundance of BEVs, Makes Mobility Push

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Voicing concerns of many in the industry, a company official tells Wards he’s worried people are getting too distracted by the “shiny new penny,” BEVs such as the forthcoming Tesla Cyber truck and Ford Mustang Mach-E.

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Tremec’s Double-Clutch Transmission Double Take

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Depending on whether you believe sports cars demand a third pedal, you can thank or despise Tremec for helping General Motors and Ford make the leap with their first-ever DCTs.

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Burly New Chevy Tahoe, Suburban Bow

The Tahoe and Suburban are among the crown jewels of the GM portfolio for their profitability, family-pleasing capability and pop-culture notoriety. The pair combined for 145,636 sales last year for a whopping 40.9% of the segment.

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Mercedes-Benz and Bosch Launch Robo-Taxi Trial in San Jose, CA

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The autonomous ride-hailing service is a result of two years of development and designed to create a platform others can leverage.

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2020 Hyundai Sonata Breathes New Life Into Midsize Sedans

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Hyundai’s redesigned 4-door is not just a pretty face, with great performance, handling, a lovely interior and scads of technology.

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Fisker Selects Electrify America as Charging Provider for Ocean, Debuting at CES

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The upstart BEV manufacturer says Ocean drivers will receive a certain amount of complimentary charge miles on Electrify America’s network.

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