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WardsAuto Daily

JULY 22, 2019

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BMW, Jaguar Land Rover to Extend Alliance

According to a WardsAuto source, BMW is to supply Jaguar Land Rover with internal-combustion engines, “both with and without electrically assisted hybrid functions.” JLR tells WardsAuto it has no plans to outsource the manufacture of its own Ingenium 4- and 6-cyl. engines.

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Autoline Daily: Industry News for July 22

BMW iNEXT’s Polygonal Steering Wheel; Ghosn Sues Nissan; Cummins Wants to Buy MAN Energy

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ThyssenKrupp to Build Auto-Parts Plant in Hungary

The plant in the city of Pécs will manufacture valvetrain and electric-motor components and eventually will employ 200 people.

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Long-Term Horizon of AVs Not Stopping Investment in Mobility

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Analysts and insiders say investors in autonomous-vehicle technology and the mobility-as-a-service sector aren’t looking for quick paybacks.

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Survey Charts Bumpy Road for Car Buyers

Unlike other complex purchase processes, where consumers get help completing respective tasks more effectively, Auto Trader says car buyers don’t feel they receive the same support from the automotive industry.

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Peloton Automated Following Technology Promises Level 4 Automation, Increased Safety and Fuel Savings

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Peloton’s latest platooning technology allows two trucks to travel together in which the lead truck has a human driver and the follow truck is completely autonomous.

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