WardsAuto Engine & Technology UPDATE
The WardsAuto Engine-Propulsion & Tech Update

DECEMBER 16, 2019

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The Important Story Behind Ford’s Electric Mustang

The most significant aspect of the Mach-E is not the car. It’s the process by which it was developed.

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General Motors' Electric Truck Exactly Two Years Away

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GM CEO Mary Barra claims the automaker will hold a unique leadership position in the BET market over start-ups because it best understands truck buyers, with most of its sales coming from the segment.

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Nissan Titan Improved for 2020, But Issues Remain

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For the ’20 model year, the Titan gets a refresh costing $230 million. It corrects some issues the outgoing ’19 model had and puts it on more even ground with the competitive set, but deficiencies remain.

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Auto Tech Check – ’19 BMW X5 xDrive40i

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The tech in the ’19 BMW X5 xDrive40i is a mix of features that mostly delight but sometimes frustrate.

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GM Enhancing Super Cruise, Cadillac Going All-Electric Around 2030

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Cadillac President Steve Carlisle acknowledges one enhancement to the well-regarded system, which debuted in 2017 on the CT6, could be automated lane changes with the flick of the blinker stalk.

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Fisker Details Sustainable Ocean CUV, Opens Reservations

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The new BEV CUV largely will be leased with only some units sold. Fisker’s program to obtain the vehicle sounds more like a subscription model than a traditional lease, with the ability to return the vehicle and no long-term contract needed.

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Mercedes-Benz Reveals New GLA Crossover

The second-generation lineup is headed by the 302-hp GLA35 4Matic performance model.

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