- Tesla ordered to pay over $130 mln to Black former worker over racism -WSJ – Reuters
- Cathie Wood Sells Another $112M In Tesla And Buys These Stocks Instead – Businessinsider
- Uber insiders are divided over Dara Khosrowshahi’s leadership, with some worried the company has become ‘boring’ and ‘confused’ about its future – Businessinsider
- GM to open battery cell development center in push to cut EV costs – Reuters
- GM to detail significant revenue expansion plans during highly anticipated investor day – CNBC
- Top Toyota exec: It’s a dream of Toyoda family to build flying car – Automotive News
- Tekion Valued at $3.5 Billion as Durable, Alkeon, Hyundai Invest – Bloomberg
- More IPOs Scrapped as Volatile Markets Put Investors on Edge – Bloomberg
- How Germany’s Economy Is Hurt by Supply Chain Shortages – New York Times
- Daimler Trucks producing far less than it could sell due to chip shortage, CEO says – Reuters
- Why Volvo believes its IPO will make the company ‘stronger, better, quicker’ – Automotive News
- WM Motor Expected Over US$300M in Series D1 Financing Round Led by PCCW and Shun Tak Holdings – Businessinsider
- 2024 Piech GT is retro sports EV with 600bhp and 311-mile range – Autocar
- Toyota confirms Aygo X name for new 2022 city car – Autocar
- Top Stories this AM: Evergrande’s debt-ridden car division claimed it would rival Tesla – Businessinsider
- Debt-Ridden Evergrande Wanted to Beat Tesla, but It Hasn’t Sold a Single Car – Businessinsider
- 2021 Ford Bronco Two-Door First Test: Short and Sweet – Motortrend
- Ford JV partner SK sees U.S. battery shortage persisting until 2025 | Reuters – Reuters
- Construction starts on Lear seat plant at old Cadillac site in Detroit – The Detroit News
- Volvo Cars announces plan for £2.1 billion float | Business | The Times – Thetimes
- Dacia Sandero nudges £10,000 as Access entry trim axed – Autocar
- Ford JV partner SK sees U.S. battery shortage persisting until 2025 – Reuters
- Volvo Resurrected Its Plans for an IPO Amid Excitement Over EVs | Barron’s – Barrons
- A safety agency finds no cause to investigate Tesla battery safety. – New York Times
- Why This Analyst Is Still Bearish About Tesla Despite Record Q3 Deliveries – Businessinsider