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Aston Martin, in midst of turnaround, hires Bentley's Adrian Hallmark as CEO

 
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Ford pressed by union to clarify Oakville plans after reports EVs to be delayed

 
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Lincoln dealers work to sell down glut of 2023 models

 
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The road to autonomous vehicles is paved with HPCC and data storage

The vehicle of the future is powered by software – lots of it – riding on a flexible hardware platform. This type of connected vehicle is called the software-defined vehicle (SDV) and enables car makers to continuously (and more seamlessly) evolve their products long after the purchase date through over-the-air (OTA) software updates. 

 
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Nissan signs EV partnerships just ahead of new midterm plan

 
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Automotive AI poses EV range and sustainability challenge

 
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As GM charges forward on EVs, suppliers weigh risks

 
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Unlocking the Future: Strategies to Navigate Your Automotive Digital Transformation in Uncertain Times

The automotive industry is undergoing a radical transformation driven by Connected, Autonomous, Shared, and Electrified (CASE) technologies. Are you prepared to navigate the twists and turns of this revolution? 

 
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