DAILY DRIVE PODCAST: December 9, 2020 | How Mazda’s culture is propelling results during COVID-19

Join Automotive News Publisher Jason Stein for a daily podcast series about the coronavirus crisis. He’ll speak with industry experts, insiders and Automotive News reporters about how the virus is impacting and reshaping the automotive industry.

Mazda North American Operations President Jeff Guyton is seeing a spirit of cooperation among employees and a dealer body that has never been "higher" on the brand as it aims to eke out a U.S. sales victory during a volatile 2020.

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Product Prep keeps automotive pros on top of their game as auto sales surge

LAKE SUCCESS, NY (December 7, 2020) – Product Prep has been a critical resource to ensure auto industry professionals have access to the right skills and training for right now. The leading online learning, compliance and certification platform provider has reached major milestones on engagement and is evolving its content for the next phase of growth and development to keep automotive teams in finance, sales, and management departments on point for the current and post-pandemic market.

Few industries have been as impacted by COVID-19 as the auto industry. From forced adoption of new technologies that push the entire car buying process online to an unprecedented surge in demand for used vehicles that has customers lined up around the virtual block, industry professionals have had to adapt quickly to a lot of change thrown their way. Pile on remote working and cancelled classroom trainings and it’s enough to leave anyone professionally paralyzed.

“I started list…

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Michelin targets a more sustainable tire

Michelin intends to convert its global tiremaking operations to a greener business in the next three decades, with a major environment initiative:

All of its tires will be manufactured using 80 percent sustainable materials by the year 2048.

That will require a significant transformation in the company's production systems, design and supply chains, acknowledged Alexis Garcin, chairman of Michelin North America, in an interview with Automotive News. But the company believes it already knows most of the materials and processes it needs to get the job done.

But 100 percent sustainable materials? That is still a quest to be determined, Garcin said.

"We don't know today how to get completely to 100 percent," he said. "We need time because we think the innovation and technology is not ready to support that. We still have some unknowns.

"But we have part of that answer. We know there will be 20 percent that will have difficulties, which is why we…

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OADA announces Dealertrack as their exclusive provider for motor vehicle registration and title solutions

GROTON, CT, December 07, 2020 — Recognizing Dealertrack's industry-leading registration and titling services for motor vehicle dealers, the Ohio Automobile Dealers Association (OADA) has given an exclusive endorsement to Dealertrack Registration and Title Solutions to assist Ohio’s 820+ franchised motor vehicle dealers by providing a modernized and efficient titling process to its users. This exclusive endorsement will enable Dealertrack Registration and Title Solutions to further its footing in Ohio as it partners with OADA to help dealers build confidence in the accuracyand efficiency of taking their registration and titling processes digital. With proven expertise,user-inspired technology, and superior service and implementation support, DealertrackRegistration and Title Solutions is uniquely positioned to help Ohio dealers turn complexand time-consuming registration and title work into a simple, easy, and accurate process whiledelivering the fast experience that tod…

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Supreme Court rejects Rep. Mike Kelly’s bid to nullify Biden win in Pa.

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied Rep. Mike Kelly's request for an emergency order that would block Pennsylvania from certifying its election results, including Joe Biden's win over President Donald Trump.

The Republican congressman and other plaintiffs had asked the court to prevent the state from taking any further action to certify its results of the Nov. 3 election and to undo any such actions already taken, according to a court filing last week.

Pennsylvania certified its presidential election results Nov. 24, declaring Democrat Biden the winner.

Kelly owns Mike Kelly Automotive, which retails Cadillac, Chevrolet, Kia, Hyundai and Toyota brands in Pennsylvania — a state where auto sales were temporarily banned in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The congressman's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Mercedes plans eSprinter in 2 body sizes, 3 battery options

Mercedes-Benz is developing a U.S. variant of the eSprinter commercial van built on a new electric platform.

The new eSprinter will consist of a front module, an underbody module and a rear module, Mercedes-Benz Vans sales and marketing boss Klaus Rehkugler told German media on Tuesday.

The design will allow for two body sizes and three battery options, the largest of which would top 100 kilowatt-hours, according to Automobilwoche, a German-language sibling publication of Automotive News. In addition to the panel van, a flat-bed body also is possible.

Automotive News reported on Monday that Mercedes plans to begin selling the eSprinter in the U.S. as early as the third quarter of 2023.

The U.S. version of the eSprinter could be powered by up to a 120-kWh battery, sources told Automotive News. That would be a significant upgrade over the 55-kWh battery in the current European version and that of a competing electric van expected from Ford Motor Co…

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Coronavirus-related delays on Webasto roofs prompt Bronco launch setback

DETROIT -- Ford Motor Co. delayed production of the Bronco SUV after coronavirus-related logistics issues hampered German supplier Webasto's ability to equip a Michigan facility in time to make the vehicle's removable roof, according to people familiar with the situation.

Webasto in April of last year said it would invest up to $47.9 million in a new manufacturing plant in Plymouth Township, Mich., creating 441 new jobs. The project, supported by a $2.7 million grant from the state and a property tax abatement from the township, came after the supplier announced new contracts with Ford and other automakers.

Webasto declined to comment, referring questions to Ford. A Ford spokesman declined to name the supplier or specific issue involved in the Bronco delay, referring to the statement it issued last week announcing production would move to summer 2021.

The Detroit Free Press first reported on Monday that the delay stemmed from the v…

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Alliance wins delay on revised Mass. ‘right to repair’ law

Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey said on Monday that her office will not enforce the state's revised "right to repair" law until after the federal court rules on claims challenging the legislation, according to a court filing.

The action comes after the Alliance for Automotive Innovation last week asked a U.S. district court for a temporary order barring enforcement of the recently passed ballot measure in Massachusetts that expands access to data related to vehicle maintenance and repair.

In response to the attorney general, the alliance has conditionally withdrawn its request.

A trial is expected to take place in 2021 unless the claims are dismissed. The law is scheduled to go into effect by Dec. 18, according to the attorney general's court filing.

The updated right-to-repair law requires automakers to equip vehicles that use telematics — which collect and wirelessly transmit information such as crash notifications and remote diagn…

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New FCA owner Stellantis sees bigger benefits

Stellantis, the new company being created to combine Fiat Chrysler Automobiles with France's Groupe PSA beginning next year, will start business with $6 billion a year in expected gains from synergies, says the merger's chief architect, PSA CEO Carlos Tavares.

That is an increase from the approximately $4.5 billion in new synergies that were forecast when the two companies announced their marriage in December 2019.

The improved outlook, Tavares said in a newly published interview with Automotive News sibling publication Automotive News Europe, is the result of "listening to the proposals of the 25 cross-company teams we created to prepare for the merger, within a strict legal frame."

Tavares said the two automakers have had 600 people working to smoothly merge FCA and PSA since the deal was signed a year ago.

He said uniting the companies will result in "roughly $20 [billion] to $25 billion of value creation."

Tavares, currently CEO of PSA,…

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Apple shifts leadership of self-driving car division to AI chief, report says

Apple Inc. has moved its self-driving car unit under the leadership of top artificial intelligence executive John Giannandrea, who will oversee the company’s continued work on an autonomous system that could eventually be used in its own car.

The project, known as Titan, is run day-to-day by Doug Field. His team of hundreds of engineers have moved to Giannandrea’s artificial intelligence and machine-learning group, according to people familiar with the change. An Apple spokesman declined to comment.

Previously, Field reported to Bob Mansfield, Apple’s former senior vice president of hardware engineering. Mansfield has now fully retired from Apple, leading to Giannandrea taking over.

Giannandrea joined Apple in 2018 as its vice president of AI Strategy and Machine Learning before being promoted to Apple’s executive team as a senior vice president later that year. He ran Google’s machine-learning and search teams before that. At Apple, in addition to the c…

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Musk says he has relocated to Texas

Elon Musk has moved to Texas to focus on two big priorities for his companies: SpaceX’s new Starship spacecraft and Tesla Inc.’s new Gigafactory, currently under construction in Austin, the CEO for both companies said Tuesday.

“I have moved to Texas,” Musk said, speaking in a live interview with The Wall Street Journal.

Musk, 49, has lived in the Los Angeles area, where SpaceX is headquartered, for two decades. Tesla is headquartered in Palo Alto, Calif., and its main factory is across San Francisco Bay in Fremont, Calif.

Tesla is expanding its global operations with a new factory in Shanghai that opened last year and another being built in Berlin. Musk, who has always been highly-mobile, often travels between his company’s facilities on his private Gulfstream jet.

"It wasn't necessarily a great use of my time here (in California)".

Texas might potentially offer some tax reprieve for the world's second richest man. It does not collect perso…

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