WardsAuto Daily Edition
 
WardsAuto Daily

DECEMBER 2, 2022

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Toyota Prepping Grand Highlander Large CUV

Toyota describes the Grand Highlander as being as “equipped for family adventures” and “the ultimate road-trip vehicle,” implying it will be roomier than the existing Highlander introduced in October and slot between that CUV and the Sequoia fullsize SUV.

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for Dec. 2

Elon Drops Details On 1,000 MW Charging; Nobody in China Wants This EV; November Sales Weaker Than Expected

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Why Chicago Fed Believes Chip Crisis Not Close to End

Kristin Dziczek, Chicago Fed automotive policy advisor, sees more chips per vehicle, mature technology reliance, uncertainty regarding long-term needs and mismatches between product lifecycles as reasons for the ongoing automotive chip shortage.

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Honda Dreams Onward With Week’s Most-Seen TV Auto Ad

The NFL and college football helped drive the impressions for “Dream Onward,” according to iSpot.tv.

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Mecedes-Benz/Bosch Automated Parking Gains Commercial Approval

From TU Automotive
An automated valet parking system developed jointly by Mercedes-Benz and Bosch has been approved for deployment in a major European airport.

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What’s Next for Electric-Vehicle Battery Technology?

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Makers of battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) face high demand for their cars and therefore the batteries that go with them. The supply of raw materials can’t keep up. Industry executives foretell dire consequences if prices don’t come down. But alternatives to the lithium-ion battery are hard to come by.

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