WardsAuto Daily Edition
WardsAuto Daily

OCTOBER 29, 2021

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Pivoting Automotive to Agile Design & Smart Manufacturing
With electric vehicles as a pivoting point for the industry, is smart manufacturing the key to success? In this new automotive era, scale is being replaced as the most capable aspect behind automaker success. WardsAuto’s newest fastchat with Steve Bell and Keith Perrin of Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, offers essential insight into how the ecosystem is changing, promising tactics, and more!

Fresh Off Interiors Win, Honda Civic Claims UX Honors

Wards 10 Best UX Winner
Wards 10 Best UX judges were impressed by the overall value equation – the connectivity, infotainment and driver-assistance technologies – of the all-new Civic.

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Autoline Daily: Top Industry News for Oct. 29

Mercedes-AMG Unveils New SL Roadster; Tesla Triples VW’s Profit Per Vehicle; Toyota Reveals More bZ4X Details

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Facing Urgent Demands, Bosch Adds Capacity for Chips

While the Tier 1 supplier had previously avoided prioritizing chip production for the auto industry, it now specifically refers to the urgent requirements called for by automakers.

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Battery Packs Get Sharper Focus as Automakers Aim for Better BEV Performance

Industry insiders see battery packs getting lighter and playing a bigger role in the structural rigidity of the vehicle as automakers push for longer ranges, faster charging and lower costs for next-gen battery-electric vehicles on the way by the middle of the decade.

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2022 Toyota Tundra First Drive: Improvements Everywhere

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The all-new Tundra comes with two turbo V-6 powertrain options, a new multi-link rear coil suspension for better handling and a work-focused interior. There’s plenty to like about the new Tundra, even if the updates seem incremental in a rapidly evolving truck segment.

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Restored Dividend Reflects Ford’s Improved Finances

“We’re fully invested in the future,” Ford CEO Jim Farley says in a conference call with analysts. “We had to turn around our automotive operations, and our results in the third quarter show we’re making significant progress.”

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