Autoline Daily 2024: Top Industry News for May 9
Toyota Might Have Hybrid Problem in China; U.S. Could Ban Chinese Connected Cars; Ford Backing Off EU EV Plans
Toyota Might Have Hybrid Problem in China; U.S. Could Ban Chinese Connected Cars; Ford Backing Off EU EV Plans
Challenges in China should be offset by growth in North American markets, automaker says.
Toyota, which markets one hydrogen fuel-cell car, opens a new hydrogen R&D center in Gardena, CA, to develop technology around hydrogen power for vehicles, stationary generators and more.
Stellantis will build a hydrogen fuel-cell electric Ram heavy-duty pickup in Poland and Mexico as FCEV pickups gradually replace diesel trucks.
Dealers fight back against aftermarket services with complimentary multipoint inspections, personalized service.
Chicago dealership group ranks highest in the latest Pied Piper mystery-shopping study of internet effectiveness in car sales.
Four-figure torque and 740 hp claimed from new flagship powerplant being developed by British luxury sports brand.
Four-figure torque and 740 hp claimed from new flagship powerplant being developed by British luxury sports brand.