- Exclusive: Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi to make EVs using Great Wall’s plant – sources – Reuters
- VW to claim damages from former CEO, Audi boss – Automotive News
- National Labor Relations Board finds that Elon Musk tweet violated federal labor law – Freep
- Agency finds that Elon Musk tweet violated federal labor law – The Detroit News
- Chip shortage hits Windsor Assembly; Chrysler Pacifica minivan plant to be down for month – Freep
- Honda finds buyer for Swindon car plant – Autocar
- Peugeot 308 to get EV and MHEV options but hot hatch unlikely – Autocar
- Tata Group wins legal battle against ex-chairman Mistry – Nikkei
- VW sets up AI unit in Detroit – Just-Auto
- Mahindra names new MD and CEO – Just-Auto
- Ford and HP work on 3D printing waste recycling – Just-Auto
- Chinese electric car start-up Nio shuts factory for 5 days due to global chip shortage – CNBC
- Mercedes to unveil flagship electric sedan with longer-range battery – Automotive News
- Is the current Hyundai i20 as good as its forebears? We find out – Businessinsider
- Mercedes to Unveil Flagship Electric Sedan With Tesla-Beating Battery – Bnnbloomberg
- Rear wheel driven Mahindra Scorpio or the front wheel driven Renault Duster; which one is for you? – Businessinsider
- Uber to reopen San Francisco offices with limited capacity next week – Reuters
- Ford idles F-150 truck plant through Sunday due to global chip shortage – Reuters
- SAIC and Haier Said to Unite in Latest Push Into Smart Cars – Bnnbloomberg
- Tesla broke law with Musk’s tweet threat, labor regulator rules – LATimes
- Volkswagen’s Supervisory Board asserts claims for damages against Prof. Martin Winterkorn and Rupert Stadler – Volkswagenag
- Tesla employee’s firing and Elon Musk tweet on union were illegal, labor board rules. – New York Times
- Supreme Court rules against Ford in product liability venue dispute – Automotive News
- Dearborn Truck Plant going down again due to global semiconductor shortage – The Detroit News
- Musk’s anti-union tweet should be deleted, says Labor Board – Reuters