- Truckmaker Hino expelled from Toyota-led commercial vehicle partnership – Reuters
- Toyota backs down in fight against California car emission rules – LATimes
- Tesla Must Face California’s Suit Over ‘Rampant’ Factory Racism – Bloomberg
- Ford delays Spanish investments, citing “revised outlook for Europe” – Reuters
- Mercedes set to lead India’s luxury EV market as Tesla stays out – Reuters
- Nissan to close part of Sunderland factory but expects no job losses – Autocar
- Buckle up. We’ve hit peak Human-Autonomy Clash – FT
- Tesla to urge dismissal of California agency’s race bias lawsuit – Reuters
- Tesla’s Former Energy Head Has a New Electric-Home Startup – Bloomberg
- Honda considering decoupling supply chain from China – Reuters
- Shares of Tesla are too high despite tailwinds from latest climate bill, Bernstein says – CNBC
- Toyota has removed Hino from Japanese truck consortium after emissions scandal – Automotive News
- Chinese Tesla rival Xpeng tanks 12% after wider-than-expected loss and weak car delivery guidance – CNBC
- Elon Musk Tells Tesla Owner Don’t Complain About Buggy Driving System – Bloomberg
- Jeep readies EV crossover for 2023 launch – Autocar
- Skoda SUV concept previews design language for EV era – Automotive News
- Lyft to Sublease Offices as Remote Work Lowers Need for Space – Wall Street Journal
- How Dodge’s U.S. compact crossover is giving Italy a boost – Automotive News
- Hyundai and Kia recall more than 280,000 vehicles over fire fears – Axios
- Tesla, Nio Suspend EV Charging Services as China Power Cuts Bite – Bloomberg
- Hyundai to speed up US EV plant following tax law – Just-Auto
- General Electric Wins Big in the New Climate Change Law. Wind Power Gets a Tax Credit. – Barrons
- Elon Musk’s Twitter Friendship With Indian Superfan – Barrons
- Musk suit gets a potential boost from Twitter whistleblower – LATimes
- XPeng Sees EV Deliveries Falling Way Short. The Stock Is Falling. – Barrons
- Nissan engine plant closing marks the demise of Mercedes product sharing – Automotive News
- Musk Has to Meet Twitter Data Demand on Potential Investors – Bloomberg
- Can Uber Be Useful and Do Us Good? – New York Times
- Volkswagen Turns to Canada for EV Battery Supplies – Barrons
- Twitter whistleblower complaint could help Elon Musk – Axios
- Elon Musk Gets Ammunition He Could Use in Battle With Twitter – Barrons
- Whistle-Blower Spam Claims Pose Challenge for Twitter – New York Times
- EV Winners and Losers From Inflation Reduction Act. Hint: Tesla Is a Winner. – Barrons
- New McLaren boss considering electric super-SUV – Autocar
- State of Michigan doled out incentives to Ford, which just announced big job cuts – Freep
- Electrify America Throws Ford F-150 Lightning a Few Free Fill-Ups – Motortrend
- Tesla Cash Hoard Could Hit a Half-Trillion by 2030. What All That Money Could Do. – Barrons
- Twitter whistleblower could help Musk by adding ‘volatility’ to legal battle – Reuters
- DeSantis Nixes ESG Criteria From Florida State Pension Investments – Bloomberg
- Ford Says Farewell to Small Delivery Van – Detroit Bureau
- Tesla hopes new investors go for the ride after stock split – Washington Post
- Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen sign EV battery supply deal with Canada – Automotive News
- When Is Tesla’s Stock Split, and What Does It Mean for Investors? – Wall Street Journal
- Toyota recognizes California authority to set vehicle emissions standards – Reuters