Hyundai Recalls Genesis Models Again for Seat Belt Shrapnel

Hyundai Motor America is recalling more than 65,000 2020-2023 Genesis vehicles because the front driver-side and/or passenger-side seat belt pretensioners may explode upon deployment. Affected models are 2020-2023 Genesis GV80, 2021-2023 Genesis G80, 2022-2023 Genesis GV70, and 2023 Genesis GV60, according to a NHTSA filing just made public. Vehicles previously repaired under recall 21V-796 will need to have the new repair completed. (autoinformed.com: Hyundai, Kia Recall 2022 Seat Belts for Shrapnel Explosions; Hyundai Expands Seat Belt Shrapnel Recall)

All owners of the subject vehicles will be notified by first class mail with instructions to bring their vehicles to a Genesis dealer to have the seat belt pretensioner’s micro gas generator and delivery pipe secured with a cap to prevent potential abnormal deployment. The repair is free of charge as required by Federal regulations. Continue reading

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Ford Motor Recalls 2023 Model Year F-150 Air Bags

Ford Motor Company is recalling 2023  model-year F-150 vehicles because the instrument panel top cover on the passenger-side may prevent the air bag from deploying as intended. These vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 208, “Occupant Crash Protection,” according to a filing just make public by the National Highway Traffic Safety administration. (Autoinformed.com on: Multiple Ford Motor Recalls for Rollaway Safety Defects)

The “non-conforming instrument panel toppers” were built by Faurecia Interior Systems in Michigan with either an injection molded substrate that was manufactured with contaminated resin or with a skin cover extruded with contaminated colorant material.
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Brooklands Winning 100-year-old Bentley to be Auctioned

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A 1923 vintage, race winning Bentley 3-Litre with continuous vehicle history from new, and a current sixty-year ownership, is going under the hammer at H&H’s auction on 15 March at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford UK with an estimated value of £140,000 – £180,000.

The Bentley 3-Litre 90, chassis number 110, spent the first part of its life racing at Brooklands, picking up a win in a 90mph Long Handicap recording two laps at 92.23mph. It also went on to claim a third-place finish at the 35th 100 mph Short Handicap in the hands of Captain Cecil Wingfield Twisleton-Wykeham Fiennes – relative of explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes and actor Ralph Fiennes. Continue reading

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EVs – Honda, Ascend to Buy Recycled Nickel, Cobalt, Lithium

Honda Motor Company in Tokyo  today said that it has reached a basic agreement with Ascend Elements* to work toward the stable procurement of resources from recycled lithium-ion batteries in North America for Honda electrified vehicles.

Through this collaboration, Honda will seek to acquire a consistent supply of nickel, cobalt and lithium that Ascend Elements reclaims from recycled lithium-ion batteries. Honda will then use these materials in its battery supply chain. Continue reading

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Nissan Testing Heavy-Duty EV Trucks for Vehicle Deliveries

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Nissan said today that it is now using two battery electric vehicle (BEV) heavy-duty, Class 8 trucks to deliver new vehicles from the Port of Los Angeles to dealerships in the Los Angeles region. Two manufacturers of electric heavy-duty trucks, Nikola and Kenworth, will provide trucks to pull traditional car haulers. The program is being conducted in collaboration with logistics partner Avant-Garde Auto Logistics  based in Smyrna, Tennessee. Nissan collaborated with current logistics partner Wallenius Wilhelmsen to install a charging equipment to support the trucks operating from the Port of Los Angeles. (autoinformed.com on: Nissan and Wallbox to Offer Home EV Charging)

“Exploring the use of BEV trucks for new vehicle delivery is an important milestone in our journey toward carbon neutrality throughout our business,” said Chris Styles, vice president, Supply Chain Management, Nissan North America. “By being an early adopter of this technology, we’re showcasing our innovative spirit and positioning ourselves to meet our long-term goals for zero-tailpipe-emission transportation.” Continue reading

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Recession? US Consumer Auto Spending at Record Levels

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New-vehicle sales in the US for February, including retail and non-retail transactions, are projected to reach 1,117,100 units, a 7.2% increase from February 2022, according to a joint forecast from J.D. Power and LMC Automotive* just released. (autoinformed.com on: January US Vehicle Sales Up as Transaction Prices Hit Record)

Retail sales of new vehicles this month are expected to reach 907,900 units, a 0.1% increase from February 2022. New-vehicle transaction prices continue to rise, with the average price reaching a February record of $46,229, a 4.8% increase from a year ago. Consumers are forecast to spend ~$42.0 billion on new vehicles this month—the most ever for the month of February and an increase of 5.0% from February 2022, as the Biden Administration economic recovery continues. Continue reading

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IIHS Toughens Musts for Top Safety Pick Ratings

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said today that it is strengthening the requirements for its Top Safety Pick and Top Safety Pick+ awards in 2023 by wanting better side crash protection and improved pedestrian crash prevention systems and eliminating weak headlights from the field of qualifying vehicles. (Award Winners click here)

The biggest change to the criteria for both awards is the replacement of the original IIHS side crash test with the updated evaluation launched in 2021. The updated test involves 82% more energy than the original test. Vehicles must earn an acceptable or good rating to qualify for Top Safety Pick, while a good rating is required for the “plus.” Notably absent from the highest Plus rating are products from what were once called the Detroit Three makers thus far. Continue reading

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CHIPS Act – a Vision for America’s Technological Leadership

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US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo today delivered a speech titled “The CHIPS Act and a Long-term Vision for America’s Technological Leadership” at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. In her remarks, Raimondo outlined the  opportunity provided by the CHIPS and Science Act and the long-term goals she has set for the program to solidify America’s technology and innovation leadership while protecting America’s economic and national security. 

The CHIPS Act allocated $39 billion for manufacturing incentives to encourage companies to build and expand. Commerce will be announcing the first application next week. Continue reading

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Celebrating 100 Years of BMW Motorrad – Berlin Festival in July

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BMW said this morning in Munich that the 21st edition of the BMW Motorrad Days from 7 to 9 July 2023 will be dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Motorrad. This year, for the first time, electric mobility will also play a central role at Pure&Crafted. BMW Motorrad, as the festival’s title sponsor, is “building a bridge from heritage to mobility concepts of the future, the Pure&Crafted program will present a world premiere, presumably of some advancement of an electric motorcycle.

“We successfully anchored the BMW Motorrad Days at the BMW plant location in Berlin last year with a new concept and there will be no shortage of highlights at this year’s 100th BMW Motorrad anniversary event,” said Dr. Markus Schramm, Head of BMW Motorrad. “This time, we will not only be offering a wide range of exciting activities at the central event in the Summer Garden at Messe Berlin trade fair, but also other event areas in and around Berlin to meet the wishes and interests of our customers and fans.
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Autonomous Vehicles, Entertainment: Mercedes-Benz Debuts a New Operating System in the Automobility Cosmos

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Mercedes-Benz today in California detailed plans to become the architect and owner of its own operating system –  MB.OS, which will be introduced mid-decade with a new MMA platform (Mercedes Modular Architecture). It’s a new purpose-built “chip-to-cloud architecture” that will be central to every future product with what is promised to be breakthrough software capabilities.

This is only one aspect of a visionary program intended to bolster the stated Mercedes-Benz desire to remain a preeminent luxury brand. Moreover, both are advanced aspects – or aspirations – of what the auto industry and its products are heading toward: a software defined vehicle and user experience, as well as the comprehensive use of data collection and artificial intelligence that will enable autonomous vehicles, along with ongoing software over-the air updates for entertainment feeds, traffic  alerts, subscription services, EV charging availability and range, among other aspects of a connected car from a connected car company and its connected dealers and other connected vendors. Continue reading

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Dubious Milestones – Digital Guide for Opel Models

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Opel said today in Rüsselsheim that it is changing the format of its owner’s manuals from paper to digital starting immediately. From now on, in all new Opel cars, such as the Mokka, Grandland or new Astra and their electrified variants, there will be a concise booklet instead of a volume hundreds of pages long – as legally required in Germany. The so-called Quick Guide has a QR code so customers can quickly access the digital detailed owner’s manual for their car. Printed manuals will continue to be available for purchase from an Opel dealer.

“For Opel, responsibility is not only about becoming an all-electric brand by 2028. Responsibility also means conserving all resources related to the automobile, including the owner’s manual put in every car,” said Opel Germany Sales Director Stefan Moldaner. Continue reading

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BMW Manufacturing is Largest US Automotive Exporter

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BMW Manufacturing led the nation in automotive exports by value, according to data released by the US Department of Commerce. The South Carolina plant exported 227,029 BMW Sports Activity Vehicles and Coupes during 2022 with an export value of ~$9.6 billion, BMW said this morning in Spartanburg, SC.

The BMWs produced at what is called Plant Spartanburg were exported through the Port of Charleston, SC (more than 182,000 units), and through five other southeastern ports: Savannah, GA; Brunswick, GA; Jacksonville, FL; Miami, FL; and Everglades, FL. More than 17,000 BMWs were exported via rail. During 2022, Germany became the top export market from BMW Manufacturing (15.5% of export volume), followed by China (13.5%), South Korea (12.8%), Canada (7.5%), and Great Britain (5.6%). Continue reading

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Cadillac Debuts 2024 XT4 SUV Without Pricing

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Cadillac introduced the 2024 XT4 SUV today saying it is a “modern take on the compact luxury SUV.” XT4 will be offered in Luxury, Premium Luxury and Sport trims when it debuts this summer. No pricing was released for the compact in what is arguably the largest, fastest growing segment globally with annual volumes of more than 13 million. (autoinformed.com on: 2019 Cadillac XT4 Compact SUV Debuts In New York; GM, Honda to Develop New EVs for Sale in 2027)

“The XT4 continues to be a top-selling vehicle in its class, year over year,” said Rory Harvey, Global Cadillac Vice President. “Its balance of dynamic style, drivability and luxury has made it a favorite for many new Cadillac customers. Now with enhancements including our 33-inch-diagonal LED Color Touchscreen Display and new safety features, it will further demand a second look,” Harvey hoped. Continue reading

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GM St. Catharines Plant to Build Ultium EV Drive Units

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General Motors today told its St. Catharines, Ontario workforce that it plans to invest at the plant to manufacture new Ultium electric drive units for GM’s growing electric vehicle lineup. This investment plan would be expected to support around 500 jobs at the St. Catharines facility and enable the production of more than 400,000 EV drive units a year – subject to completing support agreements with the Canadian Federal and Ontario governments.

With hundreds of good-paying jobs at stake, it’s unlikely such supporting agreements won’t be forthcoming in AutoInformed’s view. We would be more troubled by the fate of the Toronto Maple Leafs as the NHL trade deadline and the Stanley Cup approach.
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Multiple Ford Motor Recalls for Rollaway Safety Defects

Ford Motor Company is recalling 2020-2022 Explorer SUVs equipped with a 2.3-liter engine and 10R60 automatic transmission. An unintentional powertrain control module (PCM) reset may occur while the vehicle is in motion and result in park system damage that can lead to an unwanted rollaway. The recall numbers are Ford 23S05, NHTSA 23V069. Dealers will inspect the park system for damage and repair as necessary, free of charge as required by US regulations. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed 20 March 2023, according to a NHTSA filing just made public.

Ford Motor is also recalling 2022-2023 F-150, Mustang, Explorer, Bronco, and 2023 Lincoln Aviator vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions. The transmission may contain a loose bolt which could prevent the transmission from engaging the park gear, although the gear shifter position may indicate that the vehicle has been shifted to “PARK.” These recall numbers are Ford 23S06 and NHTSA 23V070, according to another NHTSA filing just made public. Continue reading

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