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AD #3588 - Renault Reveals Connected Car Concept; Buick Envision Adopts New Design; Toyota Revives the Land Cruiser

AD #3588 - Renault Reveals Connected Car Concept; Buick Envision Adopts New Design; Toyota Revives the Land Cruiser

Autoline Daily Jun 14, 2023 9 min
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Toyota is advancing its connected vehicle technology with the RINE operating system, offering OTA updates and customizable driving experiences. It’s also expanding hydrogen fuel cell production globally, aiming for significant cost reductions by 2030. Renault unveiled its connected car concept featuring innovations like biometric authentication and V2X communication developed with multiple suppliers. The IIHS advocates for side underride guards on trailers to prevent fatalities. GM partners with Samsung SDI for a new Indiana battery plant, while Buick updates the Envision with new design and hands-free tech. Volkswagen targets major cost cuts to boost profits, and Toyota plans to revive the Land Cruiser in the US.

Topics: connected vehicle technology hydrogen fuel cells renault connected car concept biometric authentication side underride guards gm battery plant buick envision redesign volkswagen cost cutting toyota land cruiser return
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