- China’s EV Boom Threatens to Push Gasoline Demand Off a Cliff – Bloomberg
- Elon Musk Calls for Abolishing Consumer Finance Watchdog – Wall Street Journal
- Toyota’s global output declines for ninth straight month in October – Reuters
- BYD, SAIC Motor reportedly press EV suppliers for discounts – Fortune
- SAIC, VW extend joint venture to 2040 – Chinadaily
- Trump Tariffs Risk Exposing UK Firms More Than European Peers – Bnnbloomberg
- Stellantis keeps cutting car output in Italy over EV slump – Automotive News
- Trump’s tariff threats have rattled Europe’s auto giants — but Ferrari appears remarkably unfazed – CNBC
- Toyota GR Supra retires with 429bhp, track-honed special edition – Autocar
- Tesla and Bitcoin Have Soared Since Election Day. We Size Up the Valuations. – Barrons
- Musk’s DOGE Plans Rely on White House Budget Office. Conflicts Await. – Wall Street Journal
- Elon Musk’s Hunger for Chips Is Taxing Nvidia’s Supply Chain: Report – Businessinsider
- Nissan October production down globally except in Mexico, but Trump tariff threat looms – Reuters
- Musk’s Slashing of the Federal Budget Faces Big Hurdles – New York Times
- BMW, Tata Technologies team up with software JV – Automotive News
- China’s state media praise some US firms amid fears of a new trade war – Reuters
- Indonesia’s Biggest Taxi Firm Bets BYD Plant to Cut EV Prices – Bloomberg
- Rivian secures $6.6B federal loan for GA factory – Autoblog
Thursday Morning Auto News, Nov 28, 2024: Sales of New Energy Vehicles reach tipping point in China. Musk wants to get rid of consumer finance watchdog. More.
World’s Largest Automakers 10/24: Eco mode.
With only two more months to go for the year, World’s Largest Automakers continue to hover slightly below last year’s level.
Down 3.9% for the year, Toyota Group improved its last month showing (-4.4%) by a few basis points. Toyota cites “severe market conditions” in China, and the impact of recalls in North America. Toyota Group is still poised to finish the year with more than 10 mln. units sold.
No-show Volkswagen decided to release sales data only on a quarterly basis.
Down only 1.4% YOY, Hyundai Group is the healthiest of the Top 3.
Caveat: All sales data as reported by the respective automaker. Note that “sales” can be an elastic term, some OEMs report hard registrations, some “sales to wholesale,” which can mean cars placed on dealer lots, or transferred to the OEM’s sales organization. Methods may differ from region to region. Some report “deliveries,” which can be nothing more than cars moved out of the factory door.
Wednesday Morning Auto News, Nov 27, 2024: Hyundai to recall over 226.000. BYD asks suppliers to cut prices. VW to sell controversial Xinjiang plant. More.
- Hyundai to recall over 226,000 vehicles in US over rear view camera display concerns – Reuters
- BYD asks suppliers to cut prices as China auto war intensifies – Reuters
- Exclusive: VW to exit Xinjiang operation with sales of local plant, test track, sources say – Reuters
- Reuters wins Pulitzer Prize in National Reporting for investigations into Elon Musk’s empire – Reuters
- Chinese Carmakers Are Trouncing Once-Unbeatable Japanese Rivals – Bloomberg
- Jaguar confident in EV rebranding plan ahead of Miami debut – Automotive News
- Uber’s Gig Workers Now Include Coders for Hire on AI Projects – Bloomberg
- Aston Martin taps shareholders for cash after latest profit hit; Trump’s trade tariffs ‘threaten … – Guardian
- Aston Martin raises $265 mln for electrification drive – Reuters
- Aston Martin raises about $140M in equity to help fund electrification strategy – Automotive News
- Musk’s F-35 jab could be a preview of the fights DOGE will wage to cut government spending – Businessinsider
- Ford Credit’s Flex Buy auto loan program has another record year – Automotive News
- VW confirms plans to exit controversial Xinjiang operation – Japantimes
- India’s Mahindra bets on premium electric SUVs to boost market share – Reuters
- Aston Martin issues second profits warning in as many months – Autocar
Tuesday Morning Auto News, Nov 26, 2024: Tesla faces testing time in China. Wobbly Rivian gets $6.6bln loan. CA locks out Tesla from EV credit. Toxic Gigafactory. More.
- Tesla to face testing time in China under second Trump administration – SCMP
- Rivian gets $6.6 billion conditional loan approval to build Georgia EV plant – Reuters
- California Proposes EV Buyer Credit That Excludes Elon Musk’s Tesla – Businessinsider
- Tesla’s Gigafactory dumps toxic wastewater into Austin sewer system, report says – Automotive News
- Porsche to develop new ICE variants as EV sales fall – Automotive News
- Tesla Stock Drops. It May Get Excluded From New California EV Credits. – Barrons
- Tesla would likely be excluded from California state EV tax proposal – Reuters
- EU sets Jan. 10 deadline for International Paper-DS Smith deal – Reuters
- Orange partners with OpenAI, Meta to develop custom African-language AI models – CNBC
- How Bluesky rose out of Twitter’s ashes to challenge X and Threads – CNBC
- China’s tech, tesla’s surge, bitcoin’ stall – Bloomberg
- Tesla vs. waymo: who drives the future of autonomy? – Bloomberg
- Sleek new Audi Q5 Sportback revealed with £77k V6 range-topper – Autocar
- Lotus will launch extended-range hybrids in 2026 as its drops EV-only target – Automotive News
- Rocket Engine Fire Stalls Japan’s Ambitions to Launch Satellites – New York Times
Monday Morning Auto News, Nov 25, 2024: Tesla racks up pollution violations. New-gen blade batteries by BYD. China goes through Musk to Trump. More.
- As Musk Assumes Deregulation Role, Tesla Racks Up Pollution Violations – Wall Street Journal
- BYD says it will launch new generation of blade batteries next year – Reuters
- China Looks to Musk as Conduit to Trump, Seeking to Ward Off Harsh Policies – Wall Street Journal
- Why Elon Musk’s Mother Is Popular in China – Bloomberg
- Calmes: Trump’s budget cutters have set themselves up to fail – LATimes
- Elon Musk said the F-35’s makers are ‘idiots’ for still building manned jets as drone tech rises – Businessinsider
- Inside Elon Musk’s time-worn legal strategy of spending and grinding adversaries into submission – Fortune
- Tesla’s $350 Billion Stock Surge Driven by ‘Animal Spirits,’ UBS Says – Bloomberg
- Rocket Lab Shows SpaceX Isn’t the Only Game in Orbit – Bloomberg
- Volkswagen has taken major writedown on Northvolt stake, sources say – Reuters
- Jaguar rebranding makes consumers question how important products are to their identities – Fortune
- Experts: Under Trump, GM faces volatile future with more job cuts – Freep
- Mercedes to cut costs by several billion euros a year amid profit decline – Automotive News
- China -EU solution to tariff war coming soon – Chinadaily