- Tesla cancels three June online hiring events for China – Reuters
- Elon Musk wants 80% of Americans on Twitter—now it’s less than 12% – Fortune
- US Agency Escalates Tesla Autopilot Probe That Could Lead to Recall – Businessinsider
- EV Startup Faraday Future Receives DOJ Request Amid SEC Probe – Bloomberg
- Porsche is testing out a new venture strategy. Here’s how it works – Fortune
- VW Group offers Russian workers payouts if they quit voluntarily – Autocar
- New electric Ford Supervan set for Goodwood – Autocar
- VW plans to sell first EV in India in 2023 – Automotive News
- Apple’s car vision extends far beyond music – Axios
- Ferrari to add EV production line, report says – Automotive News
- Hyundai’s Korean production hit by truckers’ strike – Automotive News
- Denso may consider spinning off chip business, Bloomberg says citing executive – Reuters
- Top Toyota supplier Denso mulls $3B chip unit spinoff – Automotive News
- A.I. gurus are leaving Big Tech to work on buzzy new start-ups – CNBC
- South Korean trucker strike plans to block shipments of materials for semiconductors – CNBC
- Research shows huge gender disparity in UK showroom staff – Autocar
- Japan PM to visit Toyota headquarters ahead of election, sources say – Reuters
- Supply chain stability and greener ride hailing – Nikkei
- Will the 2023 BMW M2 Be the Last Gas-Only M Car? – Motortrend
- Tesla gains as sales in China rebounded in May following a slide spurred by COVID-19 lockdowns – Businessinsider
- Wiesmann SUV on the cards in brand’s electric rebirth – Autocar
- The head of Uber’s US and Canada rides division is leaving the company – Businessinsider
- That Chevy Feels A Lot Better Than a Tesla Right Now – Bloomberg
- Tesla Autopilot scrutiny grows as federal inquiry gets upgraded – LATimes
- It’s not Apple or Tesla, but Inrix has data from 500 million vehicles taking transportation into the future – CNBC
- Tesla Autopilot Defect Probe Spirals as US Reviews 191 Crashes – Bloomberglaw