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    Episodes (12)

    Auto Matin Actualité 15 Mai 2021

    Auto Matin Actualité 15 Mai 2021


    Comment Toyota a anticipé la pénurie de semi-conducteurs, un Jeep Wrangler hybride, une Nissan Leaf à 99 euro par mois, une Caterham électrique 


    Comment Toyota a anticipé la pénurie de semi-conducteurs

    Alors que la majorité des constructeurs souffrent de la pénurie de semi-conducteurs, le groupe japonais, pourtant inventeur du "juste-à-temps", a mis en place une stratégie pour pallier la défaillance de ses fournisseurs. Un héritage de la catastrophe de Fukushima. Ainsi Toyota "était bien mieux préparé que n'importe quel autre constructeur automobile dans le monde"

    https://www.bfmtv.com/auto/penurie-de-puces-la-strategie-gagnante-de-toyota_AD-202105120140.html


    Jeep Wrangler hybride 4xe

    Animé par un groupe motopropulseur de 375 chevaux, il annonce une autonomie électrique de 40 km via une grosse batterie de 17.3 kWh.

    le Wrangler 4xe annonce une moyenne de consommation de 3.5 l/100 km en cycle WLTP, soit l’équivalent de 79 g CO2/km.

    En France, la commercialisation du Jeep Wrangler hybride rechargeable a débuté en 2021. Il est proposé dans une seule finition baptisée « 1st Edition » et son prix débute à partir de 71 700 €.

    https://www.automobile-propre.com/voitures/jeep-wrangler-4xe-hybride-rechargeable/


    Nissan Leaf à 99 euro par mois

    37 loyers de 99 euro et un apport de 12000 euro réduit à zero avec le superbonus 

    https://www.nissan-avenir.com/lp-promo/nissan-leaf-a-partir-de-99e-mois-en-location-longue-duree-


    Une Caterham électrique pour 2023

    Cela ressemble beaucoup à un kart à pédales: il est à deux pédales, vous avez une accélération rapide et c'est un produit différent à conduire. Pas moins excitant, mais passionnant d'une manière différente.

    https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/electric-seven-due-2023-first-caterham-ev

    AD #2971 - Chinese EV Startups Delisted in U.S.; Reverse Mergers Could Hurt EV Industry; Audi Reveals Limited Edition R8

    AD #2971 - Chinese EV Startups Delisted in U.S.; Reverse Mergers Could Hurt EV Industry; Audi Reveals Limited Edition R8
    - Wuling Continues To Rake In EV Sales
    - Chinese EV Startups Delisted From U.S. Stock Exchanges
    - Reverse Mergers Could Hurt EV Industry
    - BMW Drops Out of Formula E
    - Japan to Ban Sales ICE-Only Vehicles
    - Nissan Leaf Turns 10!
    - Correction on VW's PPE Platform
    - Audi Reveals Limited Edition R8
    - How VW Got Bentley But Not Rolls-Royce

    AAH #431 - The Show About Shows, Auto Shows That Is

    AAH #431 - The Show About Shows, Auto Shows That Is
    SPECIAL GUEST:
    Craig Erlich
    Senior VP, George P. Johnson
    TOPICS:
    - Doctor Data
- Is Tesla Going Private or Is This a Distraction?
- Thompson Smashes Land Speed Record—Danny, Not Mickey
- Over 1 Million Attendees to Watch 40,000 Cars on Woodward: Who Says Driving Is Dead?
PANEL:
- Gary Vasilash, Automotive Design and Production
- John McElroy, Autoline.tv

    AAH #418 - From Ford to Tesla to Mahindra

    AAH #418 - From Ford to Tesla to Mahindra
    SPECIAL GUEST:
Rick Haas, President and CEO
Mahindra Automotive North America
    NEWS:
- Doctor Data
    - Electric Vehicles: will the Range Anxiety ever end?
    - Payne Races a ZR1
- Ford discontinues its cars: Only Mustang and Focus crossover Survive
    PANEL:
    - Henry Payne, The Detroit News
    - Gary Vasilash, Automotive Design and Production
    - John McElroy, Autoline.tv

    AAH #410 - Nissan Sprouts A New Leaf

    AAH #410 - Nissan Sprouts A New Leaf
    TOPIC: 2018 Nissan Leaf
    SPECIAL GUEST: Christopher Reed, VP of Engineering, Nissan Leaf
    NEWS:
- Raj Nair, Ford: Top Ford Exec out after 'Inappropriate Behavior'
- Doctor Data
- Bosch Adds Mobility Services: A Tier One Redefined?
- GM Korea and the Transforming GM Global Footprint
- The Cobalt Conundrum: The 21st Century Catalytic Converter Material Challenge
PANEL:
- John McElroy, Autoline.tv
- Gary Vasilash, Automotive Design and Production
- Doron Levin, In The Driver's Seat, SiriusXM, Ch. 121

    Autoline After Hours 112 - Time Vampire

    Autoline After Hours 112 - Time Vampire
    This week get ready to be "electrified" and you'll be "shocked" at how much it's going to cost the industry. Our two guests will both be talking about the future CAFE standards that automakers are going to have to meet in the U.S. Jay Baron is the Chairman, President and CEO of the Center for Automotive Research (CAR). According to CAR's findings, in order to meet future fuel economy requirements, prices of cars are going to skyrocket. We'll be asking what cost the regulations will have on jobs. We'll also be asking what technologies will enable us to meet those requirements, and clearly our next guest has part of that answer. Mark Perry is the Director of Product Planning and Strategy for Nissan, and he is intimately familiar with the all-electric Nissan LEAF. The company can't seem to get enough of these electric cars out the door, and we want to find out what's going on. John McElroy is joined in studio by the one and only Autoextremist, Peter De Lorenzo.

    Autoline #1502: NACTOY's New Day?

    Autoline #1502: NACTOY's New Day?
    NACTOY's New Day?

    Since 1994, the first awarding of the North American Car of the Year, there has been a parade each year of three finalists with one winner. Amid the 48 contenders and 16 eventual winners with their sleek designs and top-notch engineering there's been only one car that many observers considered a gateway to the 21st Century, and that was the Toyota Prius Hybrid. Well, it may be 11 years later but welcome to the 21st Century.

    This year the more than 50 jurors of the North American Car of the Year chose not just one but two ground-breaking finalists by adding both the Chevy Volt plug-in and Nissan's Electric LEAF to its final three. But let's not forget the third member of the COY finalists, Hyundai's hot-selling Sonata, with its more standard internal combustion engine which received review after glowing review throughout 2010.

    On this week's Autoline, NACTOY founding member John McElroy is joined by two of his fellow jurors, Eddie Alterman from Car & Driver and Marty Padgett from High Gear Media, as they discuss all three finalists, what they mean to the auto industry and who they each believe will be the 2011 North American Car of the Year.

    Autoline After Hours 81 - Leaf Lessons

    Autoline After Hours 81 - Leaf Lessons
    This week we're back in the After Hours studio at long last, and we're ready to talk about anything and everything from the world of cars! On hand to help us do just that is Michael Robinet from IHS Automotive. He'll have particular insight on what the latest sales figures say about the direction of the automotive industry. What can we expect as we move into 2011? Of course we'll also be diving into other topics including John McElroy's experience of living with a Nissan Leaf. John is joined in studio by Peter De Lorenzo, the Autoextremist.

    Autoline #1438: Innocence Lost

    Autoline #1438: Innocence Lost
    Innocence Lost

    There was a seismic shift 45 years ago. And as all change goes it was unwelcome at the time. So much in fact, that in a manner of fifteen short minutes it transformed a cultural hero to social pariah, all thanks to the innocence of choice.

    But that's what happened on July 25, 1965 at the prestigious Newport Folk Festival when Bob Dylan plugged in, turned on and embraced the sound electric. The audience reaction was an early version of shock and awe. His fans became horrified that he had abandoned his acoustic legacy when he launched into an electric version of "Maggie's Farm." But in reality what they didn't know was that he was simply evolving as an artist as evidenced by the success of his beloved "Like A Rolling Stone," which had been recorded just days before the event. It was clear he was moving on.

    For more than 100 years the internal combustion engine has driven the car. And though it continues to be tweaked and improved to the point where automotive's pioneers might not even recognize today's highly-efficient ICEs, evolution persists. We've been talking alternatives for years -- hybrids, PZEVs, Natural Gas and Hydrogen have all piqued our interest, but our muse has always been electrics. So much promise, so much promised, so much never delivered. But finally like Dylan, we're starting to move on...welcome to the world of the Nissan LEAF.

    On this week's Autoline John McElroy travels to Tennessee -- a state that brought human evolution to the headlines last century -- to talk about the evolution of the car this century as the LEAF goes electric. John gets a deep dive on the car from Nissan Product Planner Mark Perry while marketing chief Jon Brancheau talks to him how they are rolling it out across the country. In addition, John drives the LEAF all around the city of Nashville and gives you his impressions of this first mass produced all-electric pioneer.