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FEBRUARY 22, 2018

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Putting Brakes on Autonomous Future

The progression toward autonomous vehicles will require use of electronic, by-wire braking systems that supplier Chassis Brakes International is gearing up to deliver.

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Ford Fires Head of North America, PSA & Qualcomm to Test C-V2X, Hyundai Introduces the All-New Santa Fe

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New Hyundai Santa Fe Gets Diesel, Bolder Look

The Santa Fe’s smooth, sculpted exterior has been replaced with blocky, muscular lines, pronounced fender flares and a more SUV-like stance.

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Autonomous Vehicles: A Lighter Shade of Green?

University of Michigan and Ford researchers say the added weight, electricity demand and aerodynamic drag of the sensors and computers used in autonomous vehicles contribute significantly to their lifetime energy use and greenhouse-gas emissions.

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Italian Startup Revives Limited-Edition Stratos

GENEVA AUTO SHOW
Manifattura Automobili Torino founder and owner Paolo Garella says he has received four firm orders for the New Stratos so far and is confident the portfolio soon will reach the 25-unit limit he has set for the lot.

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Pininfarina Creates Design For Chinese Startup’s EV

GENEVA AUTO SHOW
The ʼ18 HK GT, a 2-door, 4-seat coupe, is the fourth concept car conceived by the Italian design studio for Hybrid Kinetic Group, a startup high-tech brand based in Hong Kong.

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Chevrolet Boasts Three of Five Most-Watched Car Ads

The top commercial once again is about the importance of dependability, with the brand pointing out how its cars, trucks and SUVs have been J. D. Power award winners over multiple years.

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Gridlock Grinds Wheels of Commerce to Halt in U.K.

In 2016, there were more than 1.35 million traffic jams across the U.K., costing the region’s economy approximately £9 billion ($12.5 billion), according to transportation analyst Inrix.

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NHTSA’s Approach to Autonomous Vehicles Taking Form

INDUSTRY VOICES
Two autonomous-vehicle bills, each with bipartisan support, are making their way through Congress. As these vehicle technologies progress, the industry should expect to see changes in the laws and regulations in this area.

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Spain’s SEAT Turning Cupra Into Independent Brand

SEAT will launch Cupra as its first independent brand and will exhibit Cupra models at Geneva auto show. Also, the Ateca midsize SUV will be manufactured at the Skoda plant in Kvasiny, Czech Republic.

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