Author: Automotive News Feed
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First Shift: As new Corolla debuts, Toyota plans Camry slowdown
As new Corolla debuts, Toyota plans Camry slowdown; Diess to oversee VW China?; AAA: Automated ‘pilot’ tech misleading consumers; Vauxhall’s Brexit choice.
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Polestar targets China despite Tesla competition
Volvo’s performance subbrand Polestar expects to get as much as half of its sales from China, but is not underestimating the stiff competition it faces from Tesla in the world’s biggest auto market.
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VW CEO Diess will succeed Jochem Heizmann as China chief next year
VW Group CEO Herbert Diess will take responsibility for the automaker’s China operations from Jochem Heizmann, who is retiring, Reuters reported.
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VW CEO to take responsibility for China business, report says
VW Group CEO Herbert Diess will take responsibility for the automaker’s China operations from Jochem Heizmann, who is retiring, Reuters reported.
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Ex-Bosch engineers aim to strengthen self-driving car software
A company formed by two veteran Bosch engineers is seeking to make the open-source software that powers many experimental self-driving cars safe and reliable enough to be used in commercially available vehicles.
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Ex-Bosch engineers aim to strengthen self-driving car software
A U.S. company formed by two veteran Bosch car engineers is seeking to make the open-source software that powers many experimental self-driving cars safe and reliable enough to be used in commercially available vehicles.
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VW invests in electrification, seeks to strengthen alliances with battery makers and rival automakers
VW Group’s supervisory board is due to vote on a multi-billion-euro investment plan on Friday, including steps to retool three German plants to mass produce EVs and to explore alliances with battery partners and rival automakers.
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2019 Rising Star nominations sought
Automotive News Europe needs your help to identify the Rising Stars in the European automotive industry. The award honors executives with a pan-European profile who have driven change, fostered innovation and made courageous decisions.
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El Passport revivido de Honda se ubicará entre CR-V y Pilot
El Passport de Honda, revivido como un ‘crossover’ de dos filas ubicado entre el CR-V y el Pilot, competirá el próximo año con el Ford Edge, el nuevo Blazer de Chevrolet, el Santa Fe de Hyundai y el Murano de Nissan.
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Honda recuperó buen nivel de producción en México, afirman
Arturo González Palomino, presidente de la Asociación de Distribuidores de Automotores del Estado de Guanajuato, asegura que la planta de Honda en Celaya, que se inundó en el mes de junio, ya está regularizando su producción.