- Yandex and Uber to Spin Off Self-Driving Cars Into New Company – Bloomberg: Yandex NV and Uber Technologies Inc. will spin off the self-driving car unit of their joint venture into a separate company
- PSA and Total create ACC battery joint venture – Just-Auto: PSA/Opel and Total/Saft have signed an agreement for the creation of joint venture, Automotive Cells Company (ACC), with Yann Vincent appointed chief executive.
- PSA appoints Arnaud Deboeuf as Supply Chain EVP – Just-Auto: PSA has made Arnaud Deboeuf EVP Manufacturing and Supply Chain, following the appointment of Yann Vincent as CEO of Automotive Cell Company (ACC), a joint venture founded by Groupe PSA and Total.
- Future of Alpine secured in restructured Renault group business – Autocar: Future of Alpine secured in restructured Renault group business
- One-off Aston Martin Victor is road-legal V12 hypercar – Autocar: Latest Q Commission creation combines One-77 and Vulcan underpinnings Aston Martin’s bespoke Q C…
- Wagoneer returns as premium Jeep – Just-Auto: FCA’s Jeep brand reckons the (all but production-ready) Grand Wagoneer ‘Concept’ unveiled this week “marks the rebirth of a classic and premium American icon, providing a vision of what the modern expression of the original, ultimate, premium SUV can be”.
- Lotus Evija: 2000bhp hypercar stars at Concours of Elegance – Autocar: Evija will kickstart a new era of design and performance
- Geely to list shares on Shanghai STAR exchange – Just-Auto: Geely to list shares on Shanghai STAR exchange
- Firm offers discount on vehicles to mitigate COVID-19 challenges – Guardian: Suzuki is a Japanese auto brand, which has been in existence for over 65 years, and sold in different countries.
- GM and Honda partner to develop engines and car platforms – LATimes: GM and Honda partner to develop engines and car platforms
- New Peugeot 308 due in 2022 with radical design overhaul – Autocar: New style-led 308 will take its design cues from recent Peugeots 308 hatchback range
- Dow futures rebound after 800-point slide, Nasdaq futures fall as Apple and Tesla remain weak – CNBC: “One needs to look no further than the recent irrational run-up in Tesla and Apple share prices after both companies announced a stock split”