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JULY 17, 2023



Chevrolet Checks All Boxes With 2024 Traverse

Tougher looks, more features, new off-road-capable Z71 model included in ’24 Chevrolet Traverse checklist.

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Autoline Daily 2023: Top Industry News for July 17
Cybertruck Goes into Production; F-150 Lightning Prices Slashed; UAW Not the Only Ones Who Sacrificed

Porsche Vision 357 Speedster Debuts at Goodwood Festival

Electric concepts abound at Goodwood, including Porsche’s open-top concept car that points to the future of the 718 Boxster, and two Polestar prototypes.

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Renault Chairman Warns of Supply-Chain ‘Chinese Storm’

Jean-Dominique Senard says China's restrictions on the export of gallium and germanium could cripple European electric-vehicle and semiconductor manufacturing.

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Are Commercial Fleets Lagging in Connectivity?
Most current data suggests that commercial vehicles are falling behind in the connectivity stakes.
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Canada Has Exploded Onto The World Stage in EV Batteries and Materials

In this GlobalAutoIndustry.com Audio Interview "Canada Has Exploded Onto The World Stage in EV Batteries and Materials" Ron Hesse speaks with Ryan Robinson, research leader supporting the global Automotive sector for Deloitte's Consumer Industry Center at Deloitte.

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AV Wars: The Teamsters (and Others) Strike Back
Even as AV truck and robotaxi technology, pilot testing and commercialization move forward, fear and resistance are slowing the advance of these self-driving vehicles. Consumer sentiment, labor unions and experts are putting on the brakes in an attempt to forestall the inevitable or help ensure this revolution in mobility is done right.