- U.S. prosecutors reportedly probing Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s glass house – Fortune
- System update caused Toyota’s 14-plant shutdown – Just-Auto
- Tesla probes: Current and former executives subpoenaed – Automotive News
- Tesla Autopilot update draws questions from NHTSA – Fortune
- Less than one in five federally funded charging stations are operational – Bnnbloomberg
- Tesla is reportedly under investigation by the DOJ and SEC over it’s mysterious ‘Project 42’ – Businessinsider
- Tesla Internal Purchasing Probe Draws US Prosecutor Scrutiny – Bloomberg
- What happened to shut down Toyota’s production in Japan? – Japantimes
- Tesla faces federal probes over secret Musk house project – Reuters
- Tesla’s Musk appeals order requiring his testimony in fatal crash lawsuit – Reuters
- Twitter allows US political candidates and parties to advertise in policy switch – Guardian
- Volkswagen to suffer production disruptions due to floods in Slovenia-DPA – Reuters
- Bloomberg Predicts Peak Oil Demand In 2027 – Businessinsider
Thursday Morning Auto News, Aug 31, 2023: Prosecutors are looking into Musk’s glass house. Less than 1 in 5 federally funded charging stations operational. More.
Word’s Largest Automakers, 7 months 2023: All good.
We haven’t heard much lately about Tesla et al disrupting the auto business. Why? Global automakers, pronounced soon-dead by allegedly smart analysts and under-the-influence influencers, are still going strong. Worldwide sales of the top three OEMs have been up solidly throughout the year, and July was no different. Supply lines are flowing again, chips are being made, and cars are being cranked out.
World’s largest, Toyota Group, is chugging along solidly, up 5.5% in the first 7 months of the year. Expect a bigger jump in comping months. July production was up 10% worldwide, at home in Japan, production jumped by 22.4%.
2nd-ranked Volkswagen Group is putting the pedal to the metal to make up for lost sales in the earlier months of the year. Volkswagen deliveries Jan-July were up 11.8%. Volkswagen’s largest market China continues to be troublesome. Jan-July China deliveries were down 2.7%, July China deliveries cratered by 10.2%
Hyundai Group, up 9.4% for the year, continues its slow march towards the top. Little chance to pass Volkswagen Group this year, but who knows, maybe in 2024.
Wednesday Morning Auto News, Aug 30, 2023: Musk dodges fine for using phone while driving, almost runs red light. Toyota’s global sales jump. More.
- Elon Musk Dodges Fine for Using Phone While Driving Tesla: Report – Businessinsider
- Elon Musk’s Tesla almost ran a red light during a FSD demo, video shows – Businessinsider
- Toyota’s global sales jump in July to hit monthly record – Reuters
- Toyota plant shutdown happened during system update, report says – Automotive News
- Toyota Output Hits Monthly Record for July on Robust Demand – Bloomberg
- Toyota resumes vehicle production in Japan after system glitch – Japantimes
- Tesla ordered by NHTSA to provide data on ‘Elon mode’ for Autopilot – CNBC
- US regulator asks for information on Tesla Autopilot monitoring drivers – Reuters
- Truckloads of New Tesla Cybertrucks Spotted Ahead of Official Deliveries – Motortren
- Cars & Concepts: New or refreshed offerings from Mercedes, Lexus, Hyundai and more – Automotive News
- Tesla Ordered to Hand Over Data About Autopilot Feature – Businessinsider
- Here’s Fisker’s Canadian as Ocean One SUV deliveries begin – Automotive News
- U.S. regulators questions Tesla on how Autopilot system monitors drivers – Automotive News
- BYD confident of hitting 3 million sales despite China weakness – Automotive News
Tuesday Morning Auto News, Aug 29, 2023: Toyota halts operations at most Japan assembly plants due to system failure. More
- Toyota halts operations at most Japan assembly plants due to system failure – Reuters
- Toyota suspends car production in Japan due to massive ‘system glitch’ – SCMP
- Tesla faces major test cases for Autopilot safety – Automotive News
- Ford gets German OK to offer Blue Cruise Level 2+AV tech – Automotive News
- Nio reports wider second-quarter loss amid China slowdown and product-line revamp – CNBC
- Judge rules Mitsubishi termination of Brooklyn dealership legal – Automotive News
- GM, Google exploring AI use cases across automaker’s business – CNBC
- Chinese EV Maker Nio Reports Quarterly Losses and Slimmer Margin – Bloomberg
- Inceptio sees big jump in China sales of driver-assist truck tech, plans overseas foray – Reuters
- BMW starts construction on logistics centre in Germany – Just-Auto
- Agreement for wage boost for GM Ultium workers – Just-Auto
- Toyota Halts 12 Japan Plants on Possible System Glitch, NHK Says – Bloomberg
- Mitsubishi faces up to growing competition in southeast Asia – Just-Auto
- Total overhaul for interior of 2024 Skoda Kodiaq PHEV – Autocar
Monday Morning Auto News, Aug 28, 2023: Tesla braces for its first trial involving Autopilot fatality while Musk self-drives around Palo Alto, looking for Mark Zuckerberg. More.
- Focus: Tesla braces for its first trial involving Autopilot fatality – Reuters
- Elon Musk Took Self-Driving Tesla Ride Around Palo Alto to Find Mark Zuckerberg – Barrons
- Xpeng’s Didi deal is smart shortcut to growth – Reuters
- Vinfast rallies on after becoming world’s third-most valuable automaker – Reuters
- Jabil to Sell Manufacturing Business in China to BYD Subsidiary for $2.2 Billion – Barrons
- Apple iPad Maker BYD Pays $2.2 Billion for Jabil’s China Plants – Bloomberg
- China’s Xpeng to take over Didi’s autonomus vehicle unit, eyeing 2024 launch – Reuters
- Didi/Xpeng: EV deal will help both companies speed up profit goals – FT
- Xpeng to acquire Didi’s smart EV unit in deal worth up to $744 – Automotive News
- EV maker smart rolls out expansion plans – Chinadaily