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OCTOBER 18, 2022

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Cadillac Strives for ‘New Standard of Automotive Luxury’ With Celestiq

GM unveils the Celestiq – a combination of “celestial” and IQ for the brand’s electric car line – a hand-built, plus-$300,000 halo car designed to take Cadillac beyond stratospheric heights.

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for Oct. 18

BYD Almost Worth More Than GM & Ford Combined; Celestiq Utilizes Megacastings; Rolls Reveals Its 1st EV

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Lucid Air a Monstrous Lightweight

Wards 10 Best Engines & Propulsion Systems winner
The Lucid Air lands on our 10 Best list in its first year of eligibility thanks to extraordinary on-road performance and technical innovations.

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’24 Cadillac Celestiq

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Cadillac says the hand-built Celestiq draws on the brand’s history of coachbuilding, including icons such as the ’33 V-16 Aerodynamic Coupe and the ’57 Eldorado Brougham.

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Schaeffler Expanding Electromobility Capabilities

The automotive supplier is adding an 86,110-sq.-ft. building to “significantly up-scale its activities in electromobility and acquiring major customer projects.”

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Learning From Norway’s Rapid EV Adoption

From TU Automotive
Norway is five to ten years ahead of the rest of the world when it comes to EV adoption.

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StradVision Demo Shows Potential of Camera-Only Vision Software

For Wards Intelligence Subscrfibers
StradVision demos their SVNet technology in San Jose, CA, showing off their impressive camera-based perception software.  The system can work with any ADAS or AD processor, including Qualcomm and Nvidia.  Other products include a parking agent, augmented reality visualization and a machine learning platform for training their systems.

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