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Auto industry ponders impact of Hyundai's link-up with Amazon

 
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America's growing SUV appetite: How Hankook is engineering a tire supply to match

Hankook Tire is set to launch its latest addition to the Dynapro product line, the Dynapro HPX, in January 2024, catering to the booming popularity of SUVs and light-duty pickup trucks in America.

 
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Cadillac to add Optiq EV compact crossover to lineup

 
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Dissecting AI's Impact across the automotive industry – and what's next

Dissecting AI's Impact across the automotive industry – and what's next

In this article, Globant's Marina Saint-Lary discusses the most significant ways that AI technology has reinvented the automotive industry to-date in manufacturing, the driver experience, and mobility; provides a glimpse into what we can expect to see next as the technology becomes more intelligent and accessible.

 
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Tesla flip-flops on Cybertruck resale ban

 
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Hyundai will sell vehicles on Amazon in 2024

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Stellantis offers buyouts to 6,400 salaried employees

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UAW deal with GM losing among production workers after 3 big plants vote no

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National Transportation Safety Board wants anti-speeding tech in new cars

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GM quietly snatches key Tesla gigacasting supplier

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Reengineered 2025 Toyota Camry will be all-hybrid, have available all-wheel drive

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