WardsAuto Daily Edition
WardsAuto Daily

APRIL 16, 2021

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Santa Cruz, Hyundai’s First Pickup, Finally Arrives This Summer

There has been unmistakable interest in a compact truck since the concept’s 2015 debut. Hyundai begins accepting early reservations in late April for the “segment-shattering” sport adventure truck.

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Autoline Daily 2021: Top Industry News for April 16

More Apple Rumors; Hyundai Santa Cruz Fully Revealed; Mercedes EQS Details Coming In

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Report Says Apple EV Production Deal ‘Very Near’

The Korean Times says the iPhone maker is eyeing a deal with a new joint venture, LG Magna e-Powertrain, to produce its first electric vehicle.

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2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz

The Santa Cruz, Hyundai's first pickup, will use a platform that’s modified from the one used for the ’22 Tucson, with slightly increased width. While the new Tucson offers both hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains, no electrified option will be available with the Santa Cruz, at least for now.

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China’s Xpeng Motors Reveals Electric P5 Sedan

The Tesla Model 3 rival launches with new, lidar-equipped autonomous driving functionality and Qualcomm computing platform.

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Giant Japanese Motor Supplier Targets EU and More

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Japanese small-motor supplier Nidec is ramping up its production capabilities to supply the burgeoning global electric-vehicle market. The company’s objective is to achieve a 40%-45% share of the global EV motor market by 2030.

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