- GM to extend holiday shutdown by one week at two truck plants – The Detroit News
- Ford slows down EV Push with F-150 Lightning production cut – Businessinsider
- Renault to sell 5% tranche of Nissan stake – Reuters
- Bentley Launches $260,000 Bentayga EWB Luxury SUV to Woo Rich Koreans – Bloomberg
- Nation eyes record year for vehicle sales – Chinadaily
- Renault to sell first tranche of Nissan stake, booking $1.62 billion loss – Automotive News
- Elon Musk is calling for Harvard’s defunding – Businessinsider
- Toyota Europe expects near record-breaking sales despite battery constraints – Automotive News
- Uber and Carrefour Énergies partner on EV charging points – Reuters
- It’s MotorTrend’s 75th Anniversary and We’re Celebrating With Cool Stuff For You! – Motortrend
- Honda stops sales of retro-styled electric minicar – Automotive News
- ‘Techlifts’ (Not Facelifts) in BMW’s Neue Klasse Future – Wardsauto
- Sanctions Hurting Leading Russian Automaker AvtoVAZ – Wardsauto
- Ford’s F-150 Lightning Production Will Slow. All the Numbers You Need to Know. – Barrons
- US court denies Musk’s request to dismiss investor suit on Twitter buyout – Reuters
- Renault to sell first portion of Nissan stake, booking $1.62 billion loss – Automotive News
- EV sales at SAIC- GM spike 160% in Nov. – Automotive News
- UK watchdog scrutinises potential overcharging by investment platforms – Reuters
- Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast Episode 197: Volvo and Starbucks Charging Network, Most Reliable Vehicles of 2023 – Consumerguide
Tuesday Morning Auto News, Dec 12, 2023: GM, Ford tap brakes. China expects record auto sales. Renault sells piece of Nissan to Nissan. More.
Monday Morning Auto News, Dec 11, 2023: Tesla Pressed by Nordic Investors Over Deepening Labor Row. Renault and Volkswagen could collaborate on £17,000 EVs. More.
- Tesla Pressed by Nordic Investors Over Deepening Labor Row – Bnnbloomberg
- Report: Renault and Volkswagen could collaborate on £17,000 EVs – Autocar
- Exclusive: Huawei approaches Audi, Mercedes about investing in its smart car firm, sources say – Reuters
- Soaring electric vehicle sales fueling China market – Chinadaily
- Elon Musk has restored Alex Jones’ X account, 5 years after he was banned – Businessinsider
- As China’s EVs go global, automakers race to reduce costs – Fortune
- In 2023, bold EV strategies took a punch from reality – Reuters
- UAW wants to unionize Tesla. It faces a tough and high-profile battle with Musk – Guardian
- Skoda SKD assembly in Kazakhstan to start in Q1 – Just-Auto
- Elon Musk wants OpenAI’s Ilya Sutskever to come work with him again — this time at xAI – Businessinsider
- BMW Technology Office USA Turns 25 – Wardsauto
- China’s electric car factories can’t hire fast enough – Japantimes
- Ferrari 812 successor due in 2024 retaining V12 power – Autocar
- Rival questions Indian bid for Jaguar, Rover – Reuters
- Elon Musk Will Have a Blue Xmas Without You – Bloomberg
- Renault gearing up for reversal of fortunes – Chinadaily
- I went to see the Tesla Cybertruck in person. It’s surprisingly different up close. – Businessinsider
- WSJ Opinion: Elon Musk Shakes Up the Twitterverse – Wall Street Journal
- Insight: No global carbon price? Some companies set their own – Reuters
- Battery Startup ONE Demotes Founder and CEO During Cash Crunch – Bloomberg
- Tesla Is Offering Higher Incentives In Year-End Push For Volume – Barrons
Friday Morning Auto News, Dec 08, 2023: Swedish court rules against Tesla; Finnish union joins strike. Musk asks Supreme Court to ditch his Twitter sitter. U.S. VW workers sign union cards. More.
- Swedish court rules against Tesla in labor dispute; Finnish union joins strike – Reuters
- Elon Musk appeals dispute over SEC consent decree to US Supreme Court – Reuters
- More than 1000 VW workers in Tennessee sign union representation cards – Reuters
- Elon Musk’s biggest fans on X love Community Notes — until it comes for them – Businessinsider
- Tesla Fined for California Worker Pinned in Car on Conveyor Belt – Bloomberglaw
- UAW: Over 1000 auto workers in Volkswagen’s Tennessee plant sign union cards – Fortune
- Focus: Fear of cheap Chinese EVs spurs automaker dash for affordable cars – Reuters
- As Scout charges ahead, timeline comes into focus as Q3 debut looms – Automotive News
- Elon Musk Considering Restoring Alex Jones’ Account on X Via a Poll – Businessinsider
- Powered-up Coupe Heads New Mercedes-AMG CLE Lineup – Wardsauto
- Honda to recall 1.13 million vehicles over defective fuel pumps – Japantimes
- US envoy for North Korea to join Hyundai Motor as an adviser – Reuters
Thursday Morning Auto News, Dec 07, 2023: Shipments to Tesla’s showpiece market blocked by Norwegian workers. Denmark Pension fund sells Tesla stock. Renault wants to slash EV costs in half. More.
- Tesla shipments blocked by Norwegian workers as labor dispute spreads – Automotive News
- Danish pension fund to sell its Tesla shares over union dispute – Reuters
- Renault Aims to Slash EV Production Costs in Half by 2027 – Bloomberg
- Tesla’s Nordic Labor Dispute Spreads as Denmark Pension Fund Sells Stock – Bloomberg
- A group of Norwegian unions says it will act against Tesla in solidarity with its … – The Detroit News
- Tesla meets the European social model – FT
- Scout Motors names former VW executive Burkhard Huhnke as chief technical officer – Automotive News
- Bugatti Chiron one-off nods to legendary Type 57 Atlantic – Autocar
- Moo moo Subaru: Enthusiastic owners take page from Jeep playbook with rubber cow trend – Freep
- More than half of London’s Black Cabs Electrified – Wardsauto
- Renault seeks to cut EV production time by 50% – Automotive News
- Maruti Suzuki to Hyundai – car makers offer huge year-end discounts to push sales – Businessinsider
Germany BEV monthly: BEV November sales crater, Tesla fares much worse
November is regarded the month of death in Germany, and it sure killed high hopes in ever rising BEV sales. Registrations of battery-electric vehicles, as reported by Germany’s regulator KBA, cratered a steep 22.5% YoY in the month. Registrations of all passenger vehicles dropped only 5.7%. BEV registrations had crashed in September after subsidies of electric business vehicles expired, but they recovered in October. The steep drop in November BEV registrations may have other reasons: Registrations of gasoline-powered passenger vehicles rose 12.5% in the month. Is the bloom off the BEV rose?
We’ve all heard lately that Volkswagen Group has trouble selling its BEVs, and that Tesla is trouncing everybody. The numbers tell a different story, at least at home in Germany. In the BEV-death month of November, Tesla registrations in Germany dropped a whopping 54.5%, as Volkswagen Group, down only 11.6%, outperformed the market.