- Audi E-tron GT set for 2020 LA debut – Autocar: Ingolstadt’s electric grand tourer will make its first public appearance at this year’s LA motor …
- BRIEF-French finmin says Renault in difficult situation but will recover – Reuters: BRIEF-French finmin says Renault in difficult situation but will recover
- Ford confirms U.S.-built electric cargo van under its $11.5 billion plan – CNBC: Ford will release an all-electric version of its popular Transit cargo van as early as next year under its plan to spend $11.5 billion on vehicle electrification through 2022.
- Battery Czar Bob Taenaka specialized in space projects before going to Ford – Freep: Bob Taenaka, a chemical engineer at Ford, figured, “If I’m not gonna play for the Dodgers, I’d want to go into alternative energy.”
- Renault Samsung launches redesigned XM3 SUV – Just-Auto: Renault Samsung Motors confirmed on Tuesday it would go ahead with the launch of the redesigned XM3 SUV in South Korea next week as it needs to revive severely depressed sales.
- New Fiat 500e: technical details of electric city car leaked – Autocar: Specs of all-electric next-gen 500 seen online, suggesting a 199-mile range and fast-charging cap…
- Centrica, Volkswagen agree three-year deal for electric vehicle home charging – Reuters: Centrica, Volkswagen agree three-year deal for electric vehicle home charging
- Suzuki introduces the Ignis facelift | Automotive Industry News – Just-Auto: Suzuki introduces the Ignis facelift | Automotive Industry News
- Ford bets more businesses want carbon-free delivery vans – Reuters: Ford bets more businesses want carbon-free delivery vans
- Tesla short sellers reap $2.8bn in tumbling market – FT: Tesla short sellers reap $2.8bn in tumbling market
- Hong Kong Brothers Take on Tesla With $195,000 Electric Supercar – Bloomberg: Hong Kong Brothers Take on Tesla With $195,000 Electric Supercar
- Ford limiting company travel; two employees in China have coronavirus – Reuters: Ford Motor Co told employees on Tuesday it is restricting all company travel to only essential operations through March 27 as it takes measures in response to the spread of the coronavirus.