Autoline Daily 2024: Top Industry News for May 15
GM, Ford Hurt Most by Biden China Tariff; Inside Story: How Musk Fired Supercharger Staff; Chinese OEM Drops Out of China Market
GM, Ford Hurt Most by Biden China Tariff; Inside Story: How Musk Fired Supercharger Staff; Chinese OEM Drops Out of China Market
Hyliion’s proprietary flameless oxidation means the Karno emits minimal amounts of carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides (NOx). Depending on the fuel used, the Karno can have practically zero emissions.
Automaker's first new model launch outside of China targeting light to midsize Latin American truck market.
The Chinese automaker plans a Nasdaq listing via a merger with a SPAC by year’s end.
Germany’s Handelsblatt reports Mercedes-Benz has halted development of its flagship electric-vehicle platform due to poor sales of its luxury electric models.
Subprime originations climb but so do overdue accounts, reports the New York Fed.
Automaker sees near-term commercial viability of higher-level autonomous tech for public transport but not yet for private passenger cars.
In this GlobalAutoIndustry.com Audio Interview, "The Nearshoring Boom and Its Impact on Mexico’s Talent Landscape," Ron Hesse speaks with Jose Ruiz, President of IMD International Search Group and CEO of Alder Koten.