- Musk disbands Tesla EV charging team, leaving customers in the dark – Reuters
- VW offers €900M in buyouts to trim German payroll – Automotive News
- Aston Martin’s quarterly loss swells more than expected – Reuters
- A Tesla supplier says Elon Musk’s Supercharger layoffs were ‘a sharp kick in the pants’ – Businessinsider
- Cathie Wood’s Ark Invest Buys Shares Of Tesla Rival BYD, Continues Accumulating Palantir – Businessinsider
- Tesla Fires Charger Team Amid Hundreds of Layoffs – New York Times
- Tesla axes most of supercharger team in blow to other automakers – Japantimes
- Bentley starts on new paint shop – Just-Auto
- Edmunds: 2024 Kia Niro versus 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross – Washington Post
- Mercedes earnings fall 30% in Q1 – Just-Auto
- Western brands launch fightback at Beijing show – Automotive News
Wednesday Morning Auto News, May 01, 2024: Musk discharges most of his charger team. VW offers EUR900M in buyouts. Losses swell at Aston Martin. More.
Tuesday Morning Auto News, Apr 30, 2024: Mercedes profits drop, sales stall. Musk cleans C-suite. Peak Tesla in California. More.
- Mercedes Profits Drop Sharply As Car Sales Stall – Barrons
- Tesla’s California registrations down second quarter in a row, dealer data shows – Reuters
- Musk dismisses Tesla senior executives in fresh job cuts, report says – Automotive News
- Tesla Sales Have Peaked in California, Industry Group Predicts – Bloomberg
- Volkswagen Group profit down 20% in Q1 – Just-Auto
- We’re at Auto China 2024 right now, helping you identify the risks, the opportunities, and the … – Just-Auto
- Fisker Retail Investors Get Left Behind After Susquehanna Profits – Bloomberg
- Jaguar XJS reborn with 600bhp, carbon body and manual gearbox – Autocar
- Mercedes G-Class EV could get 400-mile range with new battery – Autocar
- Jeep Maker Stellantis Posts Sharp Drop In Sales – Barrons
- Elon Musk Picked Robotaxi Launch Date Based on a Lucky Number in China – Businessinsider
- Ford “definitely” has a place for small EVs after SUVs – Autocar
- What does Elon Musk’s China trip mean for Tesla? – FT
- Hyundai Motor Group plans hybrid car launch in India, sources say – Reuters
Monday Morning Auto News, Apr 29, 2024: Tesla teams up with Baidu, passes Chinese data security assessment. NHTSA probes Ford’s Blue Cruise. More.
- Elon Musk’s Tesla teams up with China’s Baidu for driver assistance – FT
- Tesla passes data security assessment that could pave way for lifting of bars to its cars’ movements – SCMP
- NHTSA opens preliminary probe into Ford’s hands-free driving tech BlueCruise after 2 crashes – Automotive News
- NHTSA Receives Notice of Two Incidents Involving Ford’s Driver-Assistance System – Wall Street Journal
- US probe wants to know if Tesla Autopilot recall did enough to get drivers to pay attention – Mercurynews
- EU’s unwinnable EV price war: BYD cars 11 times more profitable in Europe than in China – Fortune
- BYD 1Q Revenue Misses Estimate as China EV Price Cuts Take Toll – Bloomberg
- Are India’s Space Ambitions Election-Proof? – Bloomberg
- Smorgasbord of Powertrains at Beijing Auto Show – Wardsauto
- Elon Musk visits China as Tesla seeks green light for self-driving cars – Washington Post
- ‘Watershed moment’ for Tesla as Elon Musk’s visit to China reaps quick reward – Guardian
- Why Mercedes is now X-raying its crash tests – Autocar
- Why BYD’s EV exports sell for twice the China price – Automotive News
- Carmakers need to be tech-savvy to get an edge in China’s EV market – FT
- Explainer: What is Tesla’s Full Self-Driving and why its China rollout matters – Reuters
Friday Morning Auto News, Apr 26, 2024: Austin’s Texas glow fading. Tesla probed by NHTSA. Hertz reports $392 million loss as it unwinds Tesla fleet. More.
- Austin’s Texas glow Is fading – Mercurynews
- Tesla’s recall of 2 million vehicles for Autopilot issues now being probed by NHTSA – Automotive News
- Hertz reports $392 million loss as it unwinds Tesla fleet – The Detroit News
- Australia PM Anthony Albanese reels in Elon Musk over harmful content – SCMP
- Tesla Autopilot Crashes Lead to Probe Over Adequacy of Recall – Bloomberg
- U.S. safety regulators investigate Tesla’s autopilot recall – Axios
- US probes whether Tesla Autopilot recall did enough to make sure drivers pay attention – Washington Post
- Falling storage battery costs to speed shift to renewable energy – Automotive News
- India’s Maruti Suzuki falls short of Q4 profit estimates – Reuters
- Tesla, GM, and Ford Have Had Quite a Week. All the Numbers That Matter. – Barrons
- Audi Q7 and Q8 get two new PHEV powertrains for European lineup – Autoblog
- Bentley’s next bespoke Mulliner car brings most powerful W12 yet – Autocar
- Next-Gen Tesla Coming 2025? Here’s the Latest From CEO Elon Musk on the On-Again, Off … – Motortrend
- Lancia concepts sweep Stellantis Drive for Design contest – Autoblog
- GM’s Mary Barra: “EV adoption in luxury segments is more resilient” – Just-Auto
- Regulators launch review of whether Tesla did enough to fix Autopilot – Washington Post
- Retro-look Toyota Land Cruiser priced from £74,995 in the UK – Autocar
- Daimler Truck Workers in North Carolina Are Poised to Strike – New York Times
- Hyundai now to produce hybrids at Metaplant America – Just-Auto
World’s Largest Automakers, Q1 2024: Bumpy lumpy
Mixed Q1 for world’s largest automakers. Sure, Toyota’s “sales hit records” says Bloomberg. But that was for the fiscal ending March 31, when Toyota Group sold a record 11.1 million units. In the first quarter of the calendar year however, and hence the last quarter of the fiscal, Toyota’s global group sales dropped 5.4% YOY, dragged down by a surprisingly weak March in the Japanese home market, and a stop of production at mini-car brand Daihatsu.
Across the Sea of Japan, Hyundai Group also was down a slight 1,5% for the quarter, also mainly due to a weak domestic market.
Volkswagen Group surprised with a 3.1% sales increase in the first quarter. “Surprised,” because aggressive cost saving programs and never-ending dire projections would make you expect anything else than increases.
Don’t rejoice, Tesla fans: Lumpy as it may be, the big disruption still isn’t happening. Remember, Tesla sales dropped 8.5% in the first quarter.