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Guest commentary: 3 reasons dealers should embrace AI

By Merritt Critcher

Dealers have nothing to fear when embracing AI.

  • March 8th 2024 at 05:00

Why creating software-defined vehicles is β€˜costly, painful and intense'

By Nick Gibbs

Automakers are struggling to create a smartphone on wheels because it requires a complete rethink of vehicle development, new supplier relationships and an overhaul of corporate culture.

  • March 2nd 2024 at 05:00

Renault's Luca de Meo calls for 'Airbus' to build EVs in Europe

By Peter Sigal

To counter a threat from China, European automakers could work together to share development and production costs, the Renault Group CEO said at the Geneva auto show.

  • February 26th 2024 at 15:39

Ineos Fusilier SUV to offer electric, range-extender powertrains

By Douglas A. Bolduc

The Fusilier SUV will be built by Magna Steyr in Austria in the same plant as the Mercedes-Benz G-Class and slot in below the Grenadier and Quartermaster.

  • February 23rd 2024 at 14:31

Volvo to cut stake in Polestar to 18% as EV demand slumps

Polestar shares have fallenΒ due to a slower-than-expected ramp up and overall cooling EV demand. Volvo's move will hand more responsibility to China’s Geely, which controls both companies.

  • February 23rd 2024 at 09:41

Toyota to pay strapped Japan suppliers more to finance better working conditions

By Hans Greimel, Naoto Okamura

Overseas suppliers also may receive payment increases at a later time. It is unclear how much extra Toyota will pay in total.

  • February 20th 2024 at 17:25

HiPhi suspends operations for 6 months

By Bloomberg

HiPhi started sales in Europe last year, with the goal of competing against Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz with a focus on design and technical features.

  • February 19th 2024 at 15:32

Xpeng to hire 4,000, invest in artificial intelligence

Xpeng, which has VW Group as a partner, plans to release around 30 new products or revised models within three years.

  • February 19th 2024 at 14:13

Stellantis could build partner Leapmotor's EVs in Italy

By Luca Ciferri

Stellantis, which has a Dutch-based joint venture with Leapmotor, could fill unused capacity at its Mirafiori plant with Chinese-developed EVs, giving the automaker a boost in the race to offer affordable electric cars to European buyers.

  • February 19th 2024 at 07:13

Japan, Toyota, Honda, Nissan face 7 big challenges in EV age

By Hans Greimel

Japan's carmakers are tackling seven key challenges to reboot their global competitiveness as the country's auto industry comes under siege from new technologies and new rivals from China and beyond.

  • February 16th 2024 at 13:00

Fiat Abarth to launch 237-hp version of 600e electric crossover

By Andrea Malan

The sporty Fiat subbrand says the New 600e will be its most powerful model yet.

  • February 9th 2024 at 15:37

Toyota stocks schools with book dispensers

By Nick Bunkley

The automaker spent nearly $140,000 to give schools near its Blue Springs plant a vending machine filled with 176 books.

  • February 11th 2024 at 05:00

Ford, IG Metall union agree to 3,500 job losses at German plant

The workers will not be needed when production of the Ford Focus ends in 2025 as the automaker transitions to selling only battery-electric cars in Europe.

  • February 7th 2024 at 14:25

Guest commentary: Progress made on auto diversity, but much work is left to do

By Cheryl Thompson

There are imbalances of talent representation within our industry, and leadership does not truly reflect the diverse talent that contributes to our success.

  • February 7th 2024 at 14:00

Editorial: There are right and wrong ways to reduce dealership counts

Recent efforts by some brands to reduce franchise counts demonstrate that cooperation is the preferred way to handle what can be a difficult process.

  • February 4th 2024 at 05:00

GM including some OnStar features on all 2025 models

By Lindsay VanHulle

Buyers will get automatic crash response, navigation, voice assistance and remote vehicle commands for eight years.

  • February 2nd 2024 at 16:03

Remanufactured headlamps cheaper for consumers, keep waste out of landfills, GM says

By Alysha Webb

General Motors is working with Llink Technologies to produce and sell remanufactured headlamps, giving dealers and customers more choice when a damaged one needs to be replaced. The partnership allows GM to compete in the aftermarket space and is better for the environment, GM and Llink said.

  • January 30th 2024 at 19:05

EV production cuts give suppliers more uncertainty β€” and opportunity

By John Irwin

Cutbacks in some automakers' electric vehicle production plans is a mixed blessing for suppliers.

  • January 30th 2024 at 15:00

Tesla CEO Musk: Chinese EV makers will 'demolish' rivals without trade barriers

Chinese EV makers, adept at keeping costs in check with a stable supply chain, are now working on rapidly expanding their foreign footprint after years of state subsidies helped boost domestic sales.

  • January 25th 2024 at 07:48

Alfa Romeo to reveal Milano electric SUV on April 10

By Peter Sigal

The Stellantis premium brand released photos of camouflaged prototypes of the Milano, its first small SUV and first full-electric car.

  • January 24th 2024 at 15:56
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