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FEBRUARY 12, 2021

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Toyota Escalates Environmental Fight With New BEVs, PHEV

Toyota will debut two battery-electric models and a plug-in hybrid in the U.S. market later this year. The automaker says a PHEV can be cleaner than a BEV, considering the “waste” of a BEV carrying around a heavier battery pack than it needs.

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Autoline Daily 2021: Top Industry News for Feb. 12

Citroen Unveils New C3 Aircross; BMW Delays iX Production; Infiniti Shares New QX60 Details

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Refreshed 2021 Lexus IS, LS Sedans

Lexus has updated two of its sedans for '21, the sporty IS (pictured left, priced as tested at $55,220) and the fullsize, luxurious LS flagship (pictured right, priced as tested at $98,630).

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2020 Wards 10 Best UX Winner Video - Ford Escape

This video was part of the virtual ceremony in August celebrating the 2020 winners. Yesterday we posted Ford's video acceptance speech. This spring, we will begin evaluating nominees for 2021 Wards 10 Best UX.

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Hyundai Plans Car-Subscription Program Rollout in Europe

The Moceancar subscription program will rent out cars for six-month periods, after which the client may choose a new car and renew the service for another six months or return the vehicle and cancel the contract.

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U.S. BEVs: A State by State Comparison

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Shruti Vaidyanathan, transportation program director for the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, talks with GlobalAutoIndustry.com about initiatives in certain states requiring all new cars be electric by 2035.

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Ford Raises EV Investment; Tennessee, Tesla, Revel and EA Charging News

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Ford says it’s set to spend more on electrification, with few details. Meanwhile, more public charging is coming to the U.S., in some underserved places.

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