- Wells Fargo downgrades Tesla, sees electric vehicle stock dropping nearly 30% from here – CNBC
- Tesla says it will take some time for production at German factory to fully resume – Reuters
- Tesla Model 2 may not fully ramp up until 2027, analyst says – Automotive News
- Toyota agrees to biggest wage hike in 25 years, paves way for BOJ shift – Autoblog
- Exclusive: Italy in talks with China’s Chery on car plant – Reuters
- 2025 Nissan GT-R could be final R35 before retirement – Autoblog
- Lynne Davison Clippert Obituary – The Detroit News
- Companies paid top executives more than they paid in US taxes – Guardian
- Li Auto Boosts Sales in China. The Stock Is Falling After a Big Gain. – Barrons
- Volkswagen says it has received Chinese government approval for ID.UNYX model – Reuters
- Porsche Unleashes 1,093-hp Taycan Turbo GT – Wardsauto
- Zeekr Mix: Volkswagen ID Buzz rival set for UK launch in 2026 – Autocar
- Subaru and Aisin to partner on e-axles – Just-Auto
- Volkswagen still ‘convinced future is electric’ despite EV winter – Fortune
- Apple spent 10 years trying to launch a car. China’s Xiaomi just did it in 3. – Businessinsider
- Li Auto Shares Rise After Stronger Weekly Sales, Price Cuts – Wall Street Journal
- China to redefine premium EVs: – Chinadaily
Wednesday Morning Auto News, Mar 13, 2024: Wells Fargo downgrades Tesla, Günheide production will take some time to resume, Model 2 won’t ramp until 2027. More.
Tuesday Morning Auto News, Mar 12, 2024: 13 of 14 automated driving systems rated ‘marginal’ or ‘poor’ in IIHS test. Tesla Grünheide reconnected. Tesla blacklists Cybertruck owner. More.
- 13 of 14 automated driving systems rated ‘marginal’ or ‘poor’ in IIHS test – Automotive News
- Tesla’s German gigafactory reconnected to grid after week-long outage – Automotive News
- Tesla blacklists Cybertruck owner trying to resell pickup, owner alleges on forum – Automotive News
- Lexus Beats Tesla, Mercedes in Driver-Assistance System Safety Ratings – Bloomberg
- Tesla, rivals get low marks for automated-driving technology – Reuters
- Nissan returns to sales playbook to move old Rogue supply – Automotive News
- Tesla Stock Is Rising. Rival BYD Denies Problems and More EV News Today. – Barrons
- Ford Performance Releases Gen 4 Coyote Aluminator Crate Engine – Motortrend
- Tesla Abandons an Auto Lobby Over Emissions Rules – Bloomberg
- China’s Jianghuai Automobile, Volkswagen China to boost investment in JV – Reuters
- Ford recall: Takata airbag investigation is thanks to whistleblowers – Freep
- Delivery Is Retail’s New Game. How the Players Stack Up. – Barrons
- Honda, Nissan Considering Cutting China Capacity, Nikkei Says – Bloomberg
- Porsche warns of fall in profitability but hikes dividend on strong 2023 results – CNBC
- Hybrids to thrive in new energy vehicle market, say experts – Chinadaily
Monday Morning Auto News, Mar 11, 2024: Feds probe Honda over braking issues. Tesla Grünheide could get power Monday. Geely’s funding hopes clouded. Hino-Fuso merger delayed. More.
- US opens probe into 250,712 Honda vehicles over braking issues – Reuters
- Tesla’s German gigafactory could get power Monday, energy firm says – Reuters
- Geely’s funding hopes clouded by Lotus share price collapse – FT
- Hino-Fuso merger delayed – Just-Auto
- Judge blocks NLRB rule on contract and franchise workers – Fortune
- Volkswagen ID 3 GTX due imminently as electric Golf GTI alternative – Autocar
- Skoda set to unveil £21,000 small electric SUV on Friday – Autocar
- Rolls-Royce primes Series 2 Ghost with V12 power – Autocar
- China is teaching the likes of Apple and Tesla a very painful business lesson – Businessinsider
- VW joins Tesla in quitting Australian auto lobby committee – Automotive News
- Insight: Next Autopilot trial to test Tesla’s blame-the-driver defense – Reuters
- Elon Musk says his AI startup xAI will open-source its Grok chatbot – Reuters
- This Week in Chancery Court: Juul Trial, Hertz, Winklevoss Twins – Bloomberglaw
- Automakers Are Sharing Consumers’ Driving Behavior With Insurance Companies – New York Times
- The Mustachioed Handlebar Car Was No Joke – Motortrend
Friday Morning Auto News, Mar 08, 2024: Dems probe SpaceX. Tesla out of market cap Top 10. Charge goes Chapter 11. Rivian pauses factory construction, unveils SUV. More.
- House Democrats probe SpaceX over alleged illegal export and use of Starlink by Russia – CNBC
- Tesla Drops Out of the Market Cap Top 10 – Wall Street Journal
- EV charging station company files for Chapter 11 bankrupty – Automotive News
- Rivian Pauses New Factory to Save Cash, Unveils Cheaper EV (2) – Bloomberglaw
- EV maker Rivian unveils smaller, less expensive SUVs, crossovers – Reuters
- China EV sales slow in January-February as competition intensifies – Reuters
- EV startup Fisker is fighting for survival – CNBC
- German tuner Techart gives Porsche 911 Turbo S up to 789bhp – Autocar
- Novo Nordisk market cap surpasses Tesla on new obesity pill trial data – CNBC
- Peugeot Hypersquare steering wheel set for production in 2026 – Autocar
- Nissan says it won’t shortchange suppliers as regulators swoop – Automotive News
- Nissan may bring ultra-compact EV production in-house from 2028, sources say – Reuters
- China’s Xpeng’s drone car AeroHT Voyager X2 completes low-altitude flight in Guangzhou city – Reuters
- Sam Altman and Elon Musk are beefing, but the two share plenty in common – Businessinsider
- German industrial output rises more than expected in January – Reuters
- M&A giants debate Elon Musk’s war on Delaware – FT
German BEV sales, 2/24: It’s a tragedy
By a hair, Tesla could have been Germany’s largest BEV maker last month. Would they have squeezed only a paltry 500 units more into the German market, Tesla would have outsold Germany’s juggernaut, the entire Volkswagen Group in terms of BEVs. Which demonstrates the tragedy of charts and statistics.
The tragedy is that German’s formerly high-flying BEV market contracted by 15% in February, taking its market leaders with it into the abyss. Registrations of Tesla cars shrank 21.7% compared to February 2023. Sales of #1 Volkswagen Group withered by nearly 29%.
The reason?
Germany’s formerly generous BEV-subsidies were yanked by the country’s highest courts
Germans desert en-masse to hybrids and plug-in hybrids. In February, hybrids out-sold BEVs more than 2:1. Sales of plug-in hybrids increased by 22.3% yoy.