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Douglas A. Bolduc
Managing Editor of Automotive News Europe
dbolduc@crain.com
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Douglas A. Bolduc became managing editor of Automotive New Europe in 2011 after joining the ANE team in 2003. His areas of expertise include in-car technology, electrification, Volvo and Polestar. Before joining ANE Bolduc worked at TV stations as well as newspapers in the U.S., Europe and Asia. Bolduc has a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism from Syracuse University.

Latest from Douglas A. Bolduc

BYD Seagull spinoff joins Europe’s fast-growing small EV sector

The Dolphin Surf, a longer version of the Seagull, China’s best-selling EV in April, will increase BYD’s portfolio in Europe to eight full-electric cars.

Renault Clio wins April sales race; Tesla Model Y falls out of top 50

The Clio ended the Dacia Sandero's three-month streak as Europe's bestselling car. The VW Tiguan was No. 3, while the Toyota Yaris Cross got a big sales boost.

Stellantis tests help move Factorial solid-state batteries from research to reality

Tests by Stellantis and Mercedes bring solid-state battery technology closer to commercial introduction for global automakers.

Volvo revives XC70 nameplate on long-range plug-in hybrid

Volvo says the newest member of its lineup has an electric-only range of 200 km (124 miles).

Volvo to add high-volume hybrid at underutilized U.S. plant, CEO says

Hakan Samuelsson says the new model is likely to be an SUV, but he will meet with U.S. dealers to get feedback before Volvo makes a final decision.

Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson promises new model, increased autonomy for U.S. business

Hakan Samuelsson’s comments, which coincided with President Donald Trump’s tariffs, emphasized that Volvo needs to adapt faster than the competition.

Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson’s three-point plan focuses on EVs, Geely synergies

On day one of his second term as the automaker’s CEO, Samuelsson’s focus is on increasing Geely synergies and controlling costs.

Volvo brings back Hakan Samuelsson as CEO as Jim Rowan steps down

Samuelsson, who steered Volvo to record sales and profits during his decade as CEO, replaces Jim Rowan on a two-year term starting April 1.

Ineos has contingency plans ready if Europe-U.S. tariffs rise

Automotive unit CEO Lynn Calder says there is 'no way' the SUV maker could absorb a tariff as high as the 25 percent the Trump administration has threatened against goods from Canada and Mexico.

European car sales fall 2.3% in February despite gains at VW, Ford, BMW and Renault

Renault, BMW, VW and Ford increased their registrations in February in an overall market down 3 percent.

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