WardsAuto Daily Edition
WardsAuto Daily

JUNE 28, 2019

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FCA Committed to Fiat Brand in U.S.

FCA North America’s Tim Kuniskis says he sees “some upside potential” for Fiat, and that Dodge customers aren’t concerned with age of platform supporting Charger and Challenger.

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Autoline Daily: Industry News

Battery Costs Hurting BEVs Competitiveness, New Ford Explorer Impressions, Fiat Committed to U.S.

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Nissan Takes Wraps Off ’19 Navara Pickup

The Navara will be assembled in Spain, China, Mexico, Thailand and Argentina. It goes on sale in July in Spain, followed by other Western European markets.

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Ford Technology Tracks Seatbelt Use

Belt Monitor includes rear-seat sensors inside the belt receiver that send a signal to the instrument cluster telling the driver whether a belt has been unfastened and which seat the passenger is in.

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Recent Run of AV Alliances Continues with Waymo-Nissan-Renault Partnership

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Nissan and Renault gain access to Waymo’s industry-leading AV technology, while Waymo leverages the Nissan-Renault-Mitsubishi Alliance’s massive global footprint.

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Toyota Australia Extends Mirai FCEV Trials

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The Mirai FCEVs will be refueled using a mobile hydrogen refueler at Toyota Australia’s former manufacturing site in Altona in suburban Melbourne.

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