WardsAuto Daily Edition
 
WardsAuto Daily

JULY 12, 2022

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Volkswagen Pairs 2023 Amarok Pickup With Ford Ranger

With sales of the first-generation Amarok launched in 2010 now totaling more than 830,000 worldwide, VW has high hopes for its successor, with key markets including Australia, New Zealand, Africa, the Middle East and Europe.

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for July 12

Walmart Probably Just Saved Canoo; Porsche Confirms 911 Hybrid; Hella to Mass Produce Brake-By-Wire

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Leadership Transitioning at Supplier ZF

Holger Klein will assume the role of deputy chairman of the ZF Board of Management on Oct. 1 before succeeding Wolf-Henning Scheider as chairman and CEO on Jan. 1, 2023.

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Leaks Show Uber Spent $90M a Year on Political Lobbying

From TU Automotive
European government officials past and present have been rocked by internal documents leaked from the Uber ride-hailing company revealing a orchestrated lobbying campaign.

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Tesla’s Cloudy Future

For Wards Intelligence Subscribers
Tesla is a wildly successful company by any measure. Yet a lot has changed for the BEV maker in the past year: The economy is slowing down, legacy OEMs are finally getting in the game and there is a flood of BEV makers in the global market. Despite some rosy predictions, it’s not clear if Tesla can retain its market position.

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