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NOVEMBER 4, 2020

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VW Turns Up Hatchback Heat With ’22 Golf R

VW says the new Golf R’s turbocharged 2.0L will pump out 27 more hp than its predecessor, now up to 315 ponies, and 310 lb.-ft. of torque. It arrives in the U.S. late next year with standard all-wheel drive.

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Autoline Daily 2020: Top Industry News for Nov. 4

How Chevy Can Make The ‘Vette Look More Modern; VW Reveals New Golf R; October Sales Down

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Immersive In-Vehicle Experiences, ADAS for Everyone

With recent advances in computing capability, automakers can start thinking about driver assistance systems and the digital cockpit as an opportunity to move toward Vision Zero, a multinational approach to road safety that seeks to eliminate traffic fatalities and severe injuries.

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UPDATE: Ford to Make EVs Affordable, Farley Promises

The original version of this article incorrectly quoted Ford CEO Jim Farley as saying Ford would price some battery-electric vehicles as low as $20,000. The story has been corrected.

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China Export Controls and AI & Machine Learning Algorithms

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What Chinese technologies are subject to export bans or restrictions? How are the emerging AI and machine-learning algorithms affecting the auto industry? Bill Yang and Mitch Zajac, associates with Butzel Long law firm, discuss.

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Two Technology Supernovas on Horizon

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AMD’s proposed purchase of Xilinx is an answer to the potential NVIDIA-ARM tie-up that would create two giants in the microprocessor sector.

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