Autoline Daily 2024: Top Industry News for June 11
Justice Dept Investigates UAW’s Shawn Fain; Japan OEMs Losing S.E. Asia to China; BYD Breaks Into Top 10 Global Automakers
Justice Dept Investigates UAW’s Shawn Fain; Japan OEMs Losing S.E. Asia to China; BYD Breaks Into Top 10 Global Automakers
European trade regulator's accelerated investigation threatens early punitive vehicle tariffs against China.
Infor tells automakers and suppliers that a transitioning future requires agility, scalability and security enabled by collaboration.
“It’s the only question that keeps me up at night,” says Tommy Moore Jr., CEO of Stellantis Financial Services.
American-made crossover with domestically sourced powertrain begins series production in Ohio.
Hybrids have a long history in the marketplace and a comfort factor with consumers that BEVs do not currently enjoy.
The toughest job in the auto industry these days may be timing of technological change. Ford’s chief futurist Jennifer Brace has the job of helping the automaker be as prepared as it can be.
Cadillac Considers a Hypercar; People Prefer EVs That Sound Like IC Engines; Elon Musk Channels His Inner Henry Ford
U.K. newspaper reports automaker considers moving EX30 and EX90 production to Belgium to avoid expected tariffs on Chinese products.
Automaker's U.K. plant produces 10 prototype fuel-cell trucks targeting growing European sales by decade's end.