WardsAuto Daily Edition
 
WardsAuto Daily

JULY 15, 2022

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Toyota Revives Crown Marque for U.S. With Fullsize Sedan

The Crown’s CUV-like ride height – it sits nearly 4.0 ins. (102 mm) higher than the Toyota Camry midsize sedan – and fastback silhouette set it apart from other fullsize sedans. It will arrive in showrooms later this year.

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for July 15

Cheap EVs Taking China by Storm; BMW USA Says It Won’t Charge for Heated Seats; Hau Thai Tang Leaving Ford

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Nissan, Brie Larson ‘Thrill’ Again With Most-Seen Auto Ad

Nissan has the most-watched ad for a second straight week, but Subaru sits close behind in spots No.2 and 3, according to iSpot.tv.

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2022 Wards 10 Best Interiors & UX Winner: BMW iX

Wards 10 Best Interiors and UX Winner
This video clip highlighting the BMW iX was played during the recent ceremony celebrating the 2022 winners. Wards 10 Best winner profile videos will post during the next several weeks.

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Designing Automated Systems is All About the Humans

From TU Automotive
Human-centric design is about looking at what consumers want from smart experiences in terms of how they manufacturers connected emotionally with the things they make, be it cars or other goods and services.

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U.S. Light-Vehicle Sales Forecast Cut for 2022; Inventory Outlook Weakens

For Wards Intelligence Subscribers
Even if there is consumer pushback from rising prices in second-half 2022, and barring a broadbased recession – one with major cutbacks in spending accompanied by job losses - expect production to continue favoring higher-priced cars, CUVs and SUVs, as well as fullsize trucks.

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