- Tesla China Shipments Fall Again Amid Hopes for Bumper Quarter – Bloomberg
- Jaguar boss defends rebrand after backlash over electric concept car – Guardian
- Nissan is awash in outdated models as car buyers look elsewhere – Japantimes
- Volkswagen workers hold 2-hour strikes to push back against proposed pay cuts and plant closures – The Detroit News
- Tesla’s China-made EV sales drop 4.3% y/y in Nov – Reuters
- Tesla loses bid to restore Elon Musk’s $56bn pay package – FT
- Ford Puma goes electric with 234-mile range for £30k – Autocar
- Luca de Meo still has “job to do” at Renault despite Stellantis links – Autocar
- How do I get out of a lease for a Renault electric car battery? – Guardian
- Hybrid sales boost Europe’s biggest segment ahead of EV push – Automotive News
- Why GM could suffer under Trump policies to ‘save’ Detroit automakers – Reuters
- Mercedes -Benz downgraded to Underweight from Equal Weight at Barclays – Businessinsider
- Stellantis names committee to run company after CEO Tavares leaves – The Detroit News
- Stellantis Taps US Boss, Former CFO for Roles After CEO Exit – Bloomberg
- ‘Too big of a departure?’: the experts’ verdict on Jaguar’s electric car launch – Guardian
- Outgoing VW UK boss calls for ‘complete coherence’ in EV policy – Autocar
- Genesis GV70 Electrified gets new look and tech update – Autocar
Tuesday Morning Auto News, Dec 03, 2024: Tesla China shipments fall again. Jaguar boss defends rebrand. Nissan awash in outdated models. VW workers walk out. More.
Monday Morning Auto News, Dec 02, 2024: Tavares resigns. Jaguar concept leaked. VW plants strike. BYD 1st to reach 10 million plug-ins. More.
- Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares resigns – Reuters
- Jaguar concept leaked in full ahead of reveal tonight – Autocar
- Nine Volkswagen plants to strike as labour battle escalates – Reuters
- BYD becomes the first automaker to reach 10 million plug-in vehicles – Autoblog
- C.E.O. of Stellantis, Owner of Chrysler and Jeep, Resigns – New York Times
- Tesla leads November’s global market value surge – Reuters
- Stellantis drops as CEO Tavares’ resignation brings fresh uncertainty – Reuters
- Focus: Seeking higher margins, Stellantis CEO Tavares lost some core customers – Reuters
- VW Workers Start Walkouts Over Plans to Slash Costs in Germany – Bnnbloomberg
- Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares Exit Creates a Void in Automaking – Bloomberg
- New petrol engines developed by carmakers including Toyota and Mercedes as EV sales stall – SCMP
- Strikes underway at Volkswagen plants across Germany as wage conflict escalates – CNBC
- Mercedes to use Momenta self – driving software in 4 models, accelerate China comeback, report says – Automotive News
- Nissan looks to avoid repeat of 1999 crisis after profit collapse – Autocar
- Executive Exits at Nissan, Stellantis Reflect Industry Challenges – Bloomberg
- French industry sees sharpest order decline since COVID outbreak, PMI shows – Reuters
- Volkswagen workers walk out on strike as German auto industry is engulfed in crisis – Fortune
- Shares In Jeep Owner Stellantis Skid After CEO Quits – Barrons
Friday Morning Auto News, Nov 29, 2024: Volkswagen India faces $1.4 bln tax evasion notice. Tesla owners turn against Musk. Volkswagen strikes ‘necessary.’ More.
- Exclusive: Volkswagen India unit faces $1.4 billion tax evasion notice – Reuters
- Tesla owners turn against Musk: ‘I’m embarrassed driving this car around’ – Guardian
- Volkswagen strikes from early December ‘necessary’, union says – Reuters
- Thai investigation clears BYD over discounts, sources say – Reuters
- Chinese EV Makers Slip Further in Europe Amid Tariff Tussles – Bloomberg
- UK could loosen EV rules to allow sales of Prius-style hybrids until 2035 – Guardian
- Uber and Lyft drivers say Waymo’s robotaxis are hurting their earnings in Phoenix and LA – Businessinsider
- Chinese EV maker BYD asks dozens of suppliers for price cuts, Yicai reports – Reuters
- India to expand EV manufacturing incentives after Tesla disappointment, source says – Reuters
- Range Rover Electric will rival Bentley EV, Porsche Cayenne Electric – Automotive News
- Range Rover EV undergoes desert testing ahead of 2025 launch – Automotive News
- Lotus says ‘never say never’ to Emira hybrid as it slows all-EV plan – Autocar
- Renault’s turnaround is underpinned by cars you actually want – Autocar
- Elon Musk: the ‘wild card’ in Trump’s dealings with China – FT
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.
- 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
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.