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Suzuki Motor Turns To Toyota For Lessons On Small EVs
Suzuki said it is learning EV and other technologies from Toyota with a goal to develop cars that are more in line with its own products.
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Bolivia Taps Chinese Battery Giant CATL To Help Develop Lithium Riches
Bolivia has chosen a consortium including Chinese battery giant CATL to help develop the South American country's huge, but largely untapped, reserves of lithium after a lengthy bidding process involving firms from the United States and Russia.
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Tesla Turns Up Heat On Rivals With Global Price Cuts
The move marks a reversal from the automaker's strategy over the last two years when new vehicle orders exceeded supply.
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Indonesia's Bakrie Group Seeks Nickel Mine, Partners Up For $9 billion EV Project
Indonesian conglomerate Bakrie & Brothers is looking to acquire a nickel mine in the resource-rich island of Sulawesi to supply a planned integrated industrial park to produce electric vehicle batteries, an executive said on Friday.
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Romanian Prosecutors Take Away Luxury Cars Seized In Andrew Tate Case
Several cars, including a Rolls-Royce, BMW and Mercedes-Benz, were taken from the Tate compound on the outskirts of the capital, Bucharest, to be transported to a storage location.
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Foxconn To Use Nvidia Chips To Build Self-Driving Vehicle Platforms
Chipmaker Nvidia Corp and electronics manufacturer Foxconn announced a partnership on Tuesday to develop autonomous vehicle platforms.
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Maruti Suzuki Raises Prices By Average 1.1% Across Models
In December, Maruti had said it would have to raise prices in January to pass on the impact from high inflation and cost pressures related to regulatory requirements.
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Tesla Makes China Boss Highest-Profile Executive After Musk
Tesla Inc's China chief Tom Zhu has been promoted to take direct oversight of the electric carmaker’s U.S. assembly plants as well as sales operations in North America and Europe. The move makes Zhu the highest-profile executive at Tesla after Chief Executive Elon Musk.
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What's Faster Than A Corvette? A 'Vette With An Electric Motor
The Corvette E-Ray - a play on the Stingray name used for gasoline-powered versions of the sports car - was revealed on the 70th anniversary of the debut of the original Corvette.
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Tesla Video Promoting Self-Driving Was Staged, Engineer Testifies
The New York Times reported in 2021 that Tesla engineers had created the 2016 video to promote Autopilot without disclosing that the route had been mapped in advance or that a car had crashed in trying to complete the shoot, citing anonymous sources.
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New York City Buying More Than 900 EVs For Government Fleets
315 additional charging ports will be installed after receiving a $10.1 million U.S. Transportation Department grant.
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Vietnam EV Maker VinFast Plans Promotions In Response To Tesla Price Cuts
VinFast, which started operations in 2019, is gearing up to expand in the United States, where it hopes to compete with existing automakers by offering two models.
Read More →Tesla Slashes Prices In China, Other Asian Markets As Sales Stumble
Tesla has also cut prices on its best-selling Model Y and Model 3 electric vehicles in Japan, South Korea and Australia in what a person with direct knowledge of the plan said was part of an effort to help stoke demand for output from its Shanghai factory, its single largest production hub.
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Tesla Owners In China Protest Against Surprise Price Cuts They Missed
Recently, about 200 recent buyers of the Tesla Model Y and Model 3 gathered at a Tesla delivery centre in Shanghai to protest against the U.S. carmaker's decision to slash prices for the second time in three months.
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Jaguar Land Rover Sees Q3 Free Cash Flow Above $485 Million
Tata Motors, which acquired JLR in 2008, had earlier set a target of 1 billion pounds of free cash flow for the fiscal year.
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Auto Lobby Urges Spain To Speed Up Vehicle Electrification As Sales Lag
As elsewhere in Europe, Spanish car production has been hampered in the past few years by semiconductor shortages, temporary factory closures and supply chain bottlenecks after the 2020 global outbreak of the COVID-19 disease.
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India's Utility Vehicles Sales Rise In Dec, Demand For Entry-Level Cars Muted
Utility vehicles have grown more popular among buyers this year, nearly matching production volumes of entry-level cars and sedans, according to the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers.
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Tesla In Pole Position In Norway's Race To EV Goal
Elon Musk's electric-only Tesla Inc. sold more cars in Norway than any other brand for a second consecutive year, clinching a 12.2% share of the overall market ahead of Volkswagen with 11.6%, registration data showed.
Read More →Tesla Deliveries Miss Estimates Due To Logistical Issues, Slowing Demand
Tesla delivered 405,278 vehicles in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31, short of analysts' estimates of 431,117
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