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Reimagining the Auto Market: Mitsubishi's Revival, Tesla's Manufacturing Marvels, and the Future of Rail and IndyCar Racing

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Ever wondered how Mitsubishi plans to reestablish its presence in the American auto market? Join me, Ken Chester, as we unravel Mitsubishi's storied partnership with Chrysler and their current efforts to regain market relevance. We'll explore their historical impact with models like the Dodge and Plymouth Colt, and delve into their innovative yet tumultuous journey through the decades. Discover their strategic plans involving Nissan and Renault to rejuvenate their aging lineup with new electrified vehicles and how dealers are navigating these transformative times.
Prepare to be amazed by Tesla’s revolutionary manufacturing techniques that are setting new standards in the auto industry. Starting with a nod to the legacy of the Nissan Altima, we’ll transition into the world of Tesla, highlighting their use of gigapress and innovative assembly methods that drastically cut costs and enhance vehicle quality. Compare traditional auto manufacturing practices to Tesla's groundbreaking strategies and see how they’re paving the way for the future of automotive production.
Beyond cars, we take a comprehensive look at the future of rail and trucking technologies, where battery electric vehicles, regenerative braking, and hydrogen fuel cells play pivotal roles. Plus, catch the latest on the IndyCar series’ technological leap with a new hybrid engine set to debut at the Honda Indy 200 in Mid-Ohio. From reducing emissions to boosting race car performance over 800 horsepower, we cover it all. Finally, learn how to stay connected with the Tech Mobility Show, available on your favorite podcast platforms. This episode promises a wealth of insights into the dynamic intersection of mobility and technology.

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Chapters

1. Reimagining the Auto Market: Mitsubishi's Revival, Tesla's Manufacturing Marvels, and the Future of Rail and IndyCar Racing (00:00:00)

2. Mitsubishi's Plan for US Market (00:01:34)

3. Innovations in Auto Manufacturing Practices (00:12:30)

4. Future Rail and Trucking Technologies (00:26:33)

5. The Future of IndyCar Racing (00:33:00)

117 episodes

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Ever wondered how Mitsubishi plans to reestablish its presence in the American auto market? Join me, Ken Chester, as we unravel Mitsubishi's storied partnership with Chrysler and their current efforts to regain market relevance. We'll explore their historical impact with models like the Dodge and Plymouth Colt, and delve into their innovative yet tumultuous journey through the decades. Discover their strategic plans involving Nissan and Renault to rejuvenate their aging lineup with new electrified vehicles and how dealers are navigating these transformative times.
Prepare to be amazed by Tesla’s revolutionary manufacturing techniques that are setting new standards in the auto industry. Starting with a nod to the legacy of the Nissan Altima, we’ll transition into the world of Tesla, highlighting their use of gigapress and innovative assembly methods that drastically cut costs and enhance vehicle quality. Compare traditional auto manufacturing practices to Tesla's groundbreaking strategies and see how they’re paving the way for the future of automotive production.
Beyond cars, we take a comprehensive look at the future of rail and trucking technologies, where battery electric vehicles, regenerative braking, and hydrogen fuel cells play pivotal roles. Plus, catch the latest on the IndyCar series’ technological leap with a new hybrid engine set to debut at the Honda Indy 200 in Mid-Ohio. From reducing emissions to boosting race car performance over 800 horsepower, we cover it all. Finally, learn how to stay connected with the Tech Mobility Show, available on your favorite podcast platforms. This episode promises a wealth of insights into the dynamic intersection of mobility and technology.

Support the Show.

Be sure to tell your friends to tune in to The TechMobility Show!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Reimagining the Auto Market: Mitsubishi's Revival, Tesla's Manufacturing Marvels, and the Future of Rail and IndyCar Racing (00:00:00)

2. Mitsubishi's Plan for US Market (00:01:34)

3. Innovations in Auto Manufacturing Practices (00:12:30)

4. Future Rail and Trucking Technologies (00:26:33)

5. The Future of IndyCar Racing (00:33:00)

117 episodes

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