- lon Musk sues OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman for breach of contract – Reuters
- SEC charges Lordstown Motors with exaggerating demand for its EV pickup – Axios
- Black bakery owner jilted by Tesla credits Elon Musk effect with surge in business – Fortune
- Elon Musk makes it known he hasn’t been to therapy – Businessinsider
- China’s Li Auto delivers electric minivan with fridge and sofa to lure wealthy families – SCMP
- Tesla rival Fisker scrambles for cash as it lays off 15% of staff – Fortune
- IM Motors raises $1.1 bln in one of China EV brands’ biggest recent deals – Reuters
- Jeep Keeps It in the Family With Most-Seen Auto TV Ad – Wardsauto
- Repeated fires at a GM EV plant have Detroit fire officials demanding changes – Freep
- February U.S. auto sales: Hyundai rebounds, Kia slips again – Automotive News
- Automaker Henrik Fisker Is Running Out of Road, Again – Bloomberg
- Elon Musk’s X Leans on His AI Startup – Wall Street Journal
- Fisker Pear EV delayed as company seeks investment – Autocar
- BYD Seagull Lands in Mexico as Dolphin Mini – Wardsauto
- Li Auto Unveils What It Says Is World’s Biggest Electric Car – Bloomberg
Friday Morning Auto News, Mar 01, 2024: Musk sues OpenAI. SEC charges Lordstown Motors. Musk hasn’t been to therapy. More.
Thursday Morning Auto News, Feb 29, 2024: Greenest car is a Toyota hybrid. Toyota was right about hybrids all along. VW, XPeng ink deal. BYD brings bigger rebates. More.
- Group’s ‘greenest’ car is a Toyota hybrid; GM EV lands near bottom – The Detroit News
- Toyota was right about hybrid cars all along – Businessinsider
- Volkswagen, XPeng ink deal to develop two B-class battery EVs – Reuters
- BYD amps up brutal China EV price war with bigger discounts on new car versions – Reuters
- Apple picks a better road to AI dominance – Reuters
- Behind Apple’s Doomed Car Project: False Starts and Wrong Turns – New York Times
- Toyota wants hydrogen to succeed so bad it’s paying people to buy the Mirai – Autoblog
- Honda CR-V fuel cell will be sold in California only – Automotive News
- Elon Musk again promises next-generation Roadster, six years after first hyping it – CNBC
- BYD’s Mexico EV plant would not export to U.S., company says – Automotive News
- Jaguar C-X75 supercar finally made road-legal – Autocar
Wednesday Morning Auto News, Feb 28, 2024: Renault confirms EV talks with VW. Nissan plans robotaxi service. Apple car dead. Honda to sell plug-in hydrogen vehicle in NA, JP. More.
- Renault confirms talks with VW to partner on small EV – Automotive News
- Nissan plans 2027 driverless ride-share service for aging Japan – Japantimes
- The Apple Car Is Dead, and Elon Musk Is Speaking at Its Funeral – Businessinsider
- Honda to sell plug-in hydrogen vehicle in North America, Japan – Japantimes
- Apple Kills Its Electric Car Project – New York Times
- Toyota recalling 381,000 Tacoma pickups because parts can fall off rear axles – Mercurynews
- Elon Musk Teases Debut Plans for Tesla’s Long-Delayed Roadster – Wall Street Journal
- Chrysler to recall 338238 Jeeps in US, says NHTSA – Reuters
- Lagonda “completely dead” as Aston Martin focuses on sports cars – Autocar
- Volkswagen says Changan Auto former chief software architect to be new Cariad China CEO – Reuters
- JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon prods New York City to be more like Texas – Fortune
- Elon Musk Hypes Tesla Roadster Again After Half Decade of Delay – Bnnbloomberg
- Tesla Stock Is Rising. Musk Reveals Timings for New Roadster Sports Car. – Barrons
- Aston Martin delays first electric car to 2026 in favour of PHEVs – Autocar
- Musk: Tesla Roadster arrives this year with sub-1.0sec 0-60mph – Autocar
- Aston Martin losses shrink but launch of first electric model delayed – FT
- Luxury Carmaker Aston Martin Halves Annual Losses – Barrons
- Toyota’s global output rises by 7% in January – Reuters
World’s Largest Automakers, January 2024: Same procedure as last year. And Schäfer is insane.
World’s top three automakers enter the new year with a very familiar ranking: Toyota Group #1, followed by Volkswagen Group, and then Hyundai Group, all three separated by a little more than 100,000 units.
Of the three, only Volkswagen Group achieved double digit increases, as it did for most of last year. Remarkably, some Volkswagen managers, notably Volkswagen Passenger Vehicle boss Thomas Schäfer, have been talking for most of last year as if the house is on fire. The result is considerable cognitive dissonance among the workforce.
Schäfer seems to style himself as the Anti-Musk: Musk continues making promises he can’t keep. Schäfer talks of doomsdays that won’t come. You figure it out.
Tuesday Morning Auto News, Feb 27, 2024: Hybrids shine as EVs slump. Boring Co. workers faced chemical burns. Cybertruck owners lash out at Tesla. More.
- Hybrids shine as electric car sales slump – Autocar
- Musk’s Boring Co. Workers Faced Chemical Burns: Report – Businessinsider
- Cybertruck Owners Lash Out at Tesla Over Stainless Steel Rust Problems – Businessinsider
- China’s Electric Vehicles Are Going to Hit Detroit Like a Wrecking Ball – New York Times
- Italy reached out to BYD in search of another automaker – Automotive News
- China’s Shenzhen rolls out plan to boost car exports – FT
- SpaceX -Labor Board Case Ordered Back to Texas Court for Now – Bloomberg
- Editorial: Biden doesn’t need to weaken EV rules to get reelected – LATimes
- Fiat to revamp lineup as the brand exits minicar segment – Automotive News
- Apple and Tesla Veterans Aim to Help Japan Design AI Chips – Bloomberg
- Volkswagen Group’s Skoda eyes larger pie in India with new small SUV – Reuters
- Li Auto is first major China EV startup to turn profit, shares up over 25% – Fortune