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Porsche Locks Hybrid Future for 911 in Strategy 2035

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Porsche has made one thing crystal clear—there will be no fully electric 911. Instead, the iconic sports car will evolve with a performance-focused hybrid setup as part of the brand’s newly outlined Strategy 2035. Announced at the company’s annual general meeting on 23 June, the roadmap revolves around three key pillars: brand, product, and operations. While finer details are set to be revealed later this year, the direction is already firm. By ruling out an all-electric 911, Porsche has effectively drawn a line in the sand for its electrification journey—one that won’t be easy to undo. Financially, the German marque projects revenues between €35–36 billion for 2026, with an operating return on sales pegged at 5.5–7.5%. These figures factor in significant one-time costs and rising tariff pressures. A modest dividend proposal also reflects a cautious outlook compared to last year. On the product front, Porsche is streamlining its EV strategy. Select Taycan variants...

Nissan Builds One-Millionth Frontier in Mississippi

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Nissan has hit a major milestone in the US, rolling out the one-millionth Frontier pickup from its Canton Vehicle Assembly Plant in Mississippi. It’s a big moment for the midsize truck, which has now crossed over two million units produced across American facilities since local manufacturing began in 1998. While production first started in Smyrna, Tennessee, Canton has been the backbone of Frontier manufacturing since 2012. Under the hood, the truck continues to use a 3.8-litre V6 engine, built at Nissan’s Decherd Powertrain Plant in Tennessee—keeping the entire operation tightly localised. The timing couldn’t be better. The Frontier is currently enjoying a strong sales run, recording its best May performance since 2010. Nissan sold 6,773 units during the month, marking a solid 24 percent year-on-year growth. Localization has also seen a sharp boost. Nissan’s US content for the Frontier has climbed from 44 percent to 65 percent in just one fiscal year, reflecting ...

Toyota Begins RAV4 Hybrid Production in Kentucky

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Toyota has kicked off production of the all-new RAV4 Hybrid at its Georgetown plant in Kentucky, further strengthening its electrified vehicle push in the United States. The move adds another key hybrid model to the facility’s growing portfolio. The expansion is part of a broader $2 billion investment in Toyota Kentucky over the past two years. Alongside the production milestone, the company has also begun construction of a new paint facility aimed at improving manufacturing efficiency and sustainability. The Georgetown plant is set to play an even bigger role going forward. Toyota has confirmed that it will begin production of a new battery-electric Highlander at the site from September 2026, marking a significant step toward full electrification. The upcoming paint shop is designed to enhance flexibility on the production line while reducing environmental impact. Toyota claims it will cut carbon emissions by 30 percent and save around 1.5 million gallons of wate...

How Commercial Vehicle Accident Claims Work in Atlanta

Commercial vehicle accident claims work by determining who was responsible for the crash, documenting the losses, and pursuing compensation through insurance claims or legal action. Because commercial vehicles are often owned, operated, and insured by different parties, these claims are usually more complex than standard car accident cases. Atlanta is one of the busiest transportation hubs in the Southeast, with major freight routes such as Interstates 75, 85, and 285 carrying thousands of commercial vehicles every day. Heavy truck traffic increases the likelihood of serious collisions involving multiple parties and larger insurance policies. Understanding what happens after a commercial vehicle accident is important because liability may extend beyond the driver. Trucking companies, maintenance contractors, cargo loaders, and insurers can all play a role in how a claim is investigated and resolved. Who Can Be Held Responsible for a Commercial Vehicle Accident? Un...

6 Things Every Driver Should Check Before a Race

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Before you pull up to the grid, your car needs to be ready to handle the stress of intense acceleration, heavy braking, and sustained high speeds. Skipping pre-race checks is one of the most common reasons drivers retire early or, worse, cause a dangerous situation on track. Image - Designed by Magnific Atlanta, located in the state of Georgia in the southeastern United States, is a major metropolitan city known for its busy highways, growing population, and strong automotive culture. Atlanta's roads and highway traffic put real wear on vehicles well before race day arrives. Stop-and-go conditions on I-285 and I-75 accelerate brake fade and tire wear faster than most drivers expect. Shops that specialize in race prep European cars Atlanta understand exactly how local driving conditions affect mechanical readiness before any track event. Below are the six things that every driver needs to check before a race. 1. Brake System Your brakes are the most critical ...

Renault India Begins Exports of New-Gen Duster

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Renault India has officially kicked off exports of the all-new Duster, marking a major step in its global rollout strategy. The first batch—750 units—has been shipped from Chennai to South Africa, with more international markets set to follow soon. This move highlights India’s growing importance in Renault’s global ecosystem. No longer just a domestic play, the Chennai facility is steadily evolving into a key export hub for the French automaker. The new-generation Duster is expected to play a crucial role in this expansion. Known for its rugged appeal and strong road presence, the SUV now carries the responsibility of representing Renault in multiple global markets. The export milestone also aligns with Renault Group’s broader ‘futuREady’ strategy. The plan focuses on strengthening India’s role across manufacturing, engineering, and exports—essentially turning it into a strategic backbone for future growth. from Indian Autos Blog https://ift.tt/7bR...

Pony.ai Robotaxis Go Public in Singapore

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Autonomous mobility just took a big step forward in Singapore. Pony.ai, in partnership with ComfortDelGro, has officially opened its robotaxi service to the public in Punggol, moving beyond its earlier invite-only pilot phase. From 22 June 2026, users can book driverless rides directly through the Zig app, making the experience as simple as hailing a regular cab. The service operates across key points in Punggol, connecting residential neighborhoods with major hubs like Punggol Coast Mall, Punggol Coast MRT station, One Punggol, Oasis Terrace, and Punggol Plaza. The rollout marks a significant milestone for Pony.ai as it accelerates its global ambitions. While the company has already built a strong presence in China, Singapore now becomes a crucial part of its international expansion strategy. The vehicles themselves are clearly branded and designed to offer a seamless, tech-forward commuting experience. Short routes. Controlled environments. Real-world data. This ...