- Tencent helps Toyota fix security vulnerabilities in Lexus NX300 – Nikkei: Toyota Motor has praised Chinese technology company Tencent Holdings for finding vulnerabilities in the computer system of its Lexus NC300
- VW within ‘1 gramme’ of compliance with EU carbon targets – FT: VW within ‘1 gramme’ of compliance with EU carbon targets
- Fiat Chrysler faces up to $840 million in potential new U.S. regulatory costs – Reuters: Fiat Chrysler faces up to $840 million in potential new U.S. regulatory costs
- Self-Driving Firm Pony.ai Gets Funding From China Carmaker FAW – Bloomberg: Self-driving technology startup Pony.ai struck a funding agreement with carmaker FAW Group,
- Our Uber Eats double bill is really hard to swallow – Guardian: I ordered food from Uber Eats amounting to £61.40. Having put the food selection in the basket, I was booted out by the software
- 2021 Mercedes-Benz C-Class drops disguise in new images – Autocar: 3 Series rival has been comprehensively re-engineered
- Ford exec reveals company has no plans to make all-electric Super Duty pickup trucks – Freep: Ford Motor Co. does not intend to build all-electric Super Duty pickup trucks, a top Ford executive told industry analysts Monday.
- Uber and Lyft rise as investors expect California voters to pass Prop 22 – CNBC: Investors expect California voters tomorrow to pass Proposition 22, which would allow the ride-sharing companies to maintain their business model.
- Fiat Chrysler faces up to $840 million in potential new U.S. regulatory costs – Reuters: Fiat Chrysler faces up to $840 million in potential new U.S. regulatory costs
Tuesday Morning Auto News, Nov 03, 2020
November 3, 2020 By