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Buyers demand affordable cars. Automakers, dealers take notice

 
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VW steers clear of Red Sea disruption by rerouting parts supply

 
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Dodge previews Charger EV

 
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How generative AI is accelerating automotive transformation: Microsoft Azure's impact on the future of mobility

The mobility landscape is evolving at an exciting pace. Automotive, transportation, and logistics companies worldwide have a renewed sense of urgency today to embrace transformation and drive innovation in the movement of people and goods.

 
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Jaguar Land Rover design chief Frascella steps down

 
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