- China risks trade war on two fronts as low-tech exports soar, too – Japantimes
- (TSLA) Tesla’s China Shipments Drop Again as Competition Heats Up – Bloomberg
- Elon Musk Confirms Diverting Nvidia AI Chips Away From Tesla – Wall Street Journal
- 1,000 Autoworkers Had to Quit or Sit Around on Minimum Wage: Nikkei – Businessinsider
- Stellantis (STLA) Receives a Hold from Citi – Businessinsider
- BYD, NIO Get Approval to Test Automated Driving Technology on China Roads – Wall Street Journal
- Key ways Toyota is tweaking its next-gen EV-fighting engine development – Automotive News
- Alpina reveals hardcore B3 GT and B4 GT ahead of BMW takeover – Autocar
- The Case Against Elon Musk’s $46 Billion Pay Deal – Wall Street Journal
- Tavares says Stellantis could drop suppliers to shave EV costs – Automotive News
- Stellantis executive touts savings from reuse – Freep
- Elon Musk Isn’t a Victim No Matter What Tesla Says – Bloomberg
Wednesday Morning Auto News, Jun 05, 2024: China risks trade war on two fronts. Tesla’s China shipments drop again. Musk confirms diverting Nvidia AI chips. More.
Tuesday Morning Auto News, Jun 04, 2024: Tesla’s China-made EVs down 6.6%. Waymo leads robotaxi chase. Toyota stains Japan’s auto industry. More.
- Tesla’s China-made EV sales fall 6.6% y/y in May – Reuters
- Tesla China’s Sales Rose in May Amid EV Demand Recovery – Wall Street Journal
- Waymo leads robotaxi chase; Cruise, Tesla, others still in hunt – Automotive News
- Toyota testing scandal leaves another stain on Japan auto industry – Nikkei
- Despite new contract and pay hikes, some Stellantis workers aren’t happy – The Detroit News
- Elon Musk turned Twitter into X, now he’s turning X into XXX – Fortune
- Toyota and Lexus recall Tundra trucks and LX 600 SUVs over potential engine failure – Autoblog
- Musk’s X allowing users to post consensual adult content, formalizing a prior Twitter policy – Mercurynews
- New V16-powered Bugatti to be revealed 20 June – Autocar
- Volvo to issue world’s first EV battery passport ahead of EU rules – Reuters
- Toyota to recall over 100,000 U.S. vehicles over potential engine stall – Reuters
- Tesla investor, Norway’s KLP, to support collective bargaining motion at EV maker’s annual meeting – Reuters
- Toyota apologizes for cheating on vehicle testing and halts production of three models – CNBC
Monday Morning Auto News, Jun 03, 2024: Japanese testing scandal widens. Audi under water. Musk angry about immigrants. More.
- Toyota, other Japan automakers under fire for vehicle certification issues – Reuters
- Audi cuts shifts at Ingolstadt plant as flooding in Germany intensifies – Reuters
- Elon Musk is angry about immigration. Will it shape the 2024 election? – LATimes
- Transport ministry to search Toyota office over vehicle certification – The Mainichi – Mainichi
- NHTSA probes Nissan for unexpected airbag deployment – Automotive News
- Wrongdoings Found at Toyota, Others in Japan Carmaker Probe – Bnnbloomberg
- Ford says drivers will be able to take their eyes off the road in 2 years – Bnnbloomberg
- Meta’s AI chief slams Elon Musk for spreading ‘crazy conspiracy theories’ amid escalating feud – Businessinsider
- Bill Ford reveals why giving up on Michigan Central Station was never an option – Freep
- Ford CEO Sees Level 3 Autonomy Giving Time Back to Drivers – Bloomberg
- Exclusive: Tesla director Gebbia says he discussed selling house to Musk – Reuters
- Uber CEO calls for Japan to allow independent rideshare drivers – Mainichi
- Ford CEO: In Two Years, Drivers Won’t Have to Watch the Road – Bloomberg
Friday Morning Auto News, May 31, 2024: Americans prefer gas cars. Renault to develop sub-€20K EV with unnamed Chinese OEM. Hacked Nissan faces class-action suit. Hertz explores options. More.
- Americans still prefer gas vehicles over hybrid or EVs, study shows – Reuters
- Nissan Faces Class Action From Ex-Employees After Data Breach – Bloomberglaw
- Renault to develop Twingos priced under 20,000 euros with Chinese partner – Reuters
- Hertz exploring options to raise financing, Bloomberg News reports – Reuters
- Nissan Pays Ex-COO $3.7 Million to Leave After Sexual Harassment Allegations – Bloomberg
- New Renault -Geely engine firm Horse to build five million units a year – Autocar
- Nissan paid ex-COO $3.7 million to quit after sexual harassment claims – Japantimes
- Coming Alfa Romeo large CUV to be an electric Italian Dodge Durango? – Autoblog
- Hyundai NA chief Jose Muñoz on EV growth, U.S. investment and product strategy – Automotive News
- Mercedes eyes reduced trade barriers from new India government – Reuters
- Jeep reveals all-electric Wagoneer S in EV offensive, starting at $72,000 – CNBC
- Nissan challenges TV Tokyo report on subscontractors – Japantimes
- Tesla to recall 125,227 vehicles over faulty seat belt warning system – Reuters
Word’s Largest Automakers 4/24: The board turns red, VW goes AWOL.
The April leaderboard of World’s Largest Automakers went red and mysterious. Global OEMs are contending with a hyper-competitive Chinese market, where sales by homegrown brands rose 25% in April, while registrations of foreign brands cratered (Japanese -9.8%, German -0.1%, American -14%, Korean -16.5% , in April.)
Driven by various plant closures on top of the above, Toyota Group’s YTD global deliveries dropped by 5.1% YOY.
Across the water in South Korea, formerly spunky Hyundai Group reported slightly less than flat sales, also due to the Chinese situation.
Volkswagen Group is heavily dependent on the Chinese market, and it avoided a loss of face by not publishing any April delivery data. It won’t publish any May delivery data either, as it went on a quarterly reporting schedule, the company’s IR department said. Not a good sign.