- BMW speeds up electromobility shift – Just-Auto: BMW Group said it was speeding up the shift towards electromobility and strengthening its global network for production of electrified vehicles.
- China Defies Elon Musk’s Warnings and Pushes Ahead With Hydrogen – Bloomberg:
- Daikin casts wary eye on a Tesla foray into air conditioners – Nikkei:
- Daimler, Geely mull China as production hub for hybrid powertrains – Reuters:
- Detroit’s abandoned Cadillac Stamping plant faces demolition. Here’s what could replace it – Freep: The old Cadillac Stamping Plant on Detroit’s east side is an abandoned ruin, but it’s not clear what company will occupy its replacement.
- Fiat Chrysler, PSA merger to include investor loyalty scheme – Reuters:
- Ford Hopes to Revive Lincoln Nautilus SUV With ‘Soothing’ Design – Bloomberg: The new Nautilus arrives in North American showrooms early next year and will be built in Ford’s Oakville, Ontario, factory.
- GM’s Barra accelerates ‘all out pursuit of global EV leadership’ – Reuters:
- How the Station Wagons from Audi, Mercedes, and Porsche Stack Up – Bloomberg: But Audi’s RS 6 Avant offers the most modern appeal of the three.
- Jaguar Seeks to Block U.S. Imports of Porsche, Audi SUVs – Bloomberg:
- Nikola Stock Hangs on Everything GM Says, or Doesn’t Say. – Barrons:
- Nissan Said to Be in Talks with U.S. Startup to Electrify Pickup – Bloomberg:
- Revealed: Who makes the most (and least) reliable cars? – Autocar:
- Robotaxi companies can now win approval to operate in California – LATimes: ..
- Tesla’s S&P 500 Debut May Spark $8 Billion Demand, Goldman Says – Bloomberg:
- Tesla surge adds to dominance of S&P 500’s biggest players – Reuters:
- Under pressure from Wall Street, General Motors has no interest in spinning off EV business – CNBC: GM President Mark Reuss said the Detroit automaker analyzed the potential of a spinoff but determined it would not be the right thing for its business.