WardsAuto Daily

NOVEMBER 19, 2019

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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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ZF makes vehicles see, think and act.
ZF combines environmental sensors, such as camera and radar (see) with central electronic control units such as the ZF ProAI (think). Based on the data, intelligent mechatronics in the vehicle driveline and chassis systems execute the required vehicle motion control (act). ZF applies its know-how to help develop solutions for mobility megatrends like safety, efficiency and autonomous driving.

Autoline Daily 2019: Top Industry News for Nov. 19

California Amps Up Emissions Fight; Europe Wants Hydrogen Cars; Breakdowns Cost Economy Billions

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2020 Nissan Titan

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For the '20 model year, Nissan refreshes its Titan fullsize pickup inside and out, with new grilles, wheels, creature comforts and technology.

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Europe Nurturing Hydrogen-Vehicle Market

The European Commission is funding two research projects that aim to see an additional 49 hydrogen filling stations and more than 1,400 cars, vans and trucks run on hydrogen within the EU by 2022. Currently there are fewer than 200 fueling stations across the EU.

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Volvo Adopts Blockchain to Trace Origins of Cobalt Used for Li-ion Batteries

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Volvo says it reached an agreement with its two battery suppliers, China’s CATL and Korea’s LG Chem, to implement traceability...

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