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Kyrsten Sinema’s Border Crusade • The controversial Arizona senator is hoping a win on immigration will help build her rep as a bipartisan dealmaker
An Uncertain Future for Ukrainian Refugees in the U.S. • Thousands who fled to safety in America are now caught in immigration limbo. Will they be forced to return home?
THE WORLD’S GREATEST AUTO DISRUPTORS 2023 • GOING FULL SPEED AHEAD ON INNOVA TION WHILE OVERCOMING THE LINGERING EFFECTS OF THE PANDEMIC
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DISRUPTIVE NEW VEHICLES • One of the best-selling trucks in the world is getting a massive update and a startup is planning a high-powered entry into the electric SUV market.
VISIONARY OF THE YEAR • Oliver Zipse CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT, BMW GROUP
EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR • Akio Toyoda CHAIRMAN, TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION
TECHNOLOGY ROLLOUT OF THE YEAR • Ford Pro FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Genesis MARKETING STRATEGY OF THE YEAR
DESIGNER OF THE YEAR • Luc Donckerwolke CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER AND PRESIDENT, HYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP
Lamborghini SUSTAINABILITY ACHIEVEMENT OF THE YEAR
Lucid Motors POWERTRAIN OF THE YEAR
BMW RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT TEAM OF THE YEAR
LEGACY OF DISRUPTION • Torsten Müller-Ötvös CEO, ROLLS-ROYCE MOTOR CARS
Climate-Neutral Architecture That’s Also Great Eye Candy
A Band of Friends • Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus return as boygenius with their first full-length studio album the record
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