While automakers are trying to cope with the competitive EV landscape, Mercedes has confirmed its continued investment in Chinese tie-ups.
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Due to a strike at a plant run by supplier MA France, three Stellantis assembly plants have halted production
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Toyota and Nissan team up with Tencent and Baidu amid the competitive EV landscape
According to announcements made at the Beijing auto show, Toyota Motor will team up with Tencent and Nissan will pair up with Baidu for China’s …
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Polestar Automotive is gearing up to shift its production unit for cars it plans to sell into Europe to its U.S. plant.
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In the short term, Ford will focus on hybrid vehicles to offer a smooth introduction to the customers into the future of battery technology.
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As of now, none of Tesla’s US plants have hit the 30% limit as mentioned in the UAW’s disclosure.
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Qiankun, Huawei’s latest software for intelligent driving, marks the company’s push to become a major player in the electric vehicle industry.
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Some analysts believe that GM could lose additional market share in the near and intermediate term due to its lack of hybrid gasoline-electric vehicles.
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The new Tesla models will be launched ahead of the target period of the Model 2 and will also included more affordable variants.
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Major automotive brands like Tesla, BMW, Volkswagen, Renault and Toyota, are expected to launch V2G equipped models in the coming future.