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THE WORLD’S GREATEST AUTO DISRUPTORS 2023

THOUGH THE PANIC OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IS FIRMLY in the rearview mirror for most of the world, the effects of the virus on the automotive industry remain. Overcoming those challenges while continuing to evolve both practices and products are the themes of 2023.

This year’s Auto Disruptors are moving full speed ahead on innovation, finding solutions to longstanding problems, using cutting-edge technology and pushing the limits of propulsion. They’re also focusing on reducing, reusing and recycling to make their businesses more sustainable. And they are seeing the fruits of over a decade of planning in technology, sustainability and product

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