- Elon Musk Is Overpaid – Bloomberg
- Hundreds of business execs just ranked Elon Musk America’s most overrated CEO – Businessinsider
- Tesla sued by California counties over hazardous waste – Reuters
- Volvo shares jump 24% on higher sales, plans to stop Polestar funding – CNBC
- Microsoft and OpenAI are in talks to inject $500 million into humanoid … – Businessinsider
- Musk says Tesla shareholders to vote on moving incorporation to Texas – Reuters
- Column: A judge voids Musk’s huge Tesla pay package as dishonest, and hoo boy, is he steamed – LATimes
- Tesla (TSLA) to Open New US Battery Plant in Nevada With CATL Equipment – Bloomberg
- Volkswagen working on entry-level EV for India – Reuters
- Three cheers for the Delaware judge who stood up to Elon Musk – Guardian
- Neuralink competitor Synchron to ramp up brain implant production with equity stake in manufacturer – CNBC
- Tesla upgrades Model Y in China as BYD competition heats up – CNBC
- Hyundai, Kia sales slip in January behind weaker car volume – Automotive News
- Volkswagen Group Presents Overhauled China Strategy – Wardsauto
- Ford Explorer gets bigger screens but drops hybrid variant – Automotive News
- Mazda Unveils 2024 CX-70 Hybrid and PHEV – Wardsauto
Thursday Morning Auto News, Feb 01, 2024: Musk called overpaid, overrated. Tesla sued for hazardous waste handling. Volvo dumps EVs, shares jump. More.
Wednesday Morning Auto News, Jan 31, 2024: Judge voids Musk’s $55bln pay package. Musk slams Delaware. Tesla market share drops in CA. More.
- Judge voids Elon Musk’s ‘unfathomable’ $56bn Tesla pay package – Nikkei
- Musk Slams Delaware, Hints at Tesla Move to Texas After Pay Snub – Bloomberg
- Tesla EV share falls in booming California market as rivals make gains – Automotive News
- Elon Musk questions constitutionality of NLRB labor law enforcement – LATimes
- Ford: US lawmakers want Chinese firms involved with Michigan battery plant probed – Just-Auto
- Chinese EV leader BYD makes aggressive push in ASEAN – Nikkei
- India’s Maruti Suzuki beats Q3 profit view on strong SUV sales – Reuters
- BYD signs preliminary deal for Hungary factory – Just-Auto
- Electric carmaker Rimac to produce stationary energy-storage batteries – Reuters
- Ken Griffin Says Watching BYD Overtake Tesla Was ‘Heartbreaking’ – Businessinsider
- Polestar Sets Table for What It Hopes Will Be Better 2024 – Wardsauto
Tuesday Morning Auto News, Jan 30, 2024: China EV price war spreads to gas-fueled cars. Toyota chair apologizes, group plant raided. Toyota group tops global auto sales for 4th straight year.
- China EV price war spreads to gas-fueled cars, denting foreign brands – Nikkei
- Toyota chair apologizes for faulty data scandals and promises action – FT
- Toyota group plant raided in test cheating probe as automaker says it sold 11.2M vehicles in 2023 – Washington Post
- Toyota group tops global auto sales in 2023 for 4th straight year – Mainichi
- Toyota recalls thousands of cars with air bag defects, reveals testing issues – Washington Post
- Toyota keeps crown as world’s top-selling automaker in 2023 – Reuters
- Camry, Land Cruiser maker Toyota cements dominance as world’s No 1 seller for fourth year – SCMP
- Volkswagen says preparation for PowerCo investor in 2024 unchanged – Reuters
- Renault scraps Ampere IPO plan – Just-Auto
World’s biggest battery skeptic again is world’s largest automaker.
With Japanese OEMs having posted their 2023 sales today, the World’s Largest Automaker ranking is official. Toyota Group 1st, Volkswagen Group 2nd , Hyundai Group 3rd. The ranking is no surprise, at least not to folks who consistently track the output of global OEMs. As far as Dailykanban is concerned, we’ve called the 2023 results as early as February 2023. Well, not quite: The tight race for 2nd place we predicted did not happen. Volkswagen received a new CEO, Oliver Blume, and with him in charge, the group got its act together. After disappointing deliveries in the earlier months, Volkswagen Group finished the year with its output up nearly 12% YoY, some 2 million units behind Toyota Group, and some 2 million units ahead of #3 Hyundai Group.
Ichiban Toyota Group handily met and beat its 2023 forecast. At the beginning of the year, the Group predicted sales of 10.6 million units for the year, with the caveat that it could be 10% lower if the chip shortage would continue. It did not, and Toyota Group ended calendar 2023 with global deliveries of 11.2 million units sold, some 600,000 more than planned.
Monday Morning Auto News, Jan 29, 2024: Tesla’s recall fix irritates drivers. Toyota halts shipment over certification issues. Tesla calls for higher tariffs on Chinese EVs. Mercedes-Benz source code exposed. More.
- Tesla’s Recall Fix for Autopilot Irritates Drivers, Disappoints Safety Advocates – Wall Street Journal
- Toyota halts shipment of some vehicles over certification issues – Reuters
- Tesla calls for higher tariffs on Chinese EVs lest they ‘demolish’ rivals – Autocar
- How a mistakenly published password exposed Mercedes-Benz source code – Autoblog
- I Just Cancelled My Tesla Full- Self Driving Subscription. Here’s Why. – Barrons
- VW unveils ambitious product plan to stay atop in the country – Chinadaily
- Is Tesla still a buy? One CIO weighs in and names 3 alternatives he likes – CNBC
- Tesla’s sheen wears off, but it’s still there – Just-Auto
- Let’s talk about why Elon Musk needs $6 billion for xAI – Fortune
- Elon Musk Says Tesla’s Optimus Lab Looks Like Something Out of ‘Westworld’ – Businessinsider
- Elon Musk Compares the AI Arms Race to a High Stakes Poker Game – Businessinsider