Ford’s CEO says Chinese automakers would devastate US manufacturing if allowed to compete inside the American market
Dearborn doubles down on homegrown production while rivals chase cheaper shores
A leading forecasting firm says Scout’s truck launch has slipped to 2030, with the Traveler SUV also pushed back significantly
Macan’s looming ICE exit could deepen the slump, even as the 911 keeps shining
The ID.4’s American production run is over, but existing inventory should keep the crossover available through 2027 with a future version still planned
The CT4 order window closes April 20, with production ending June 25, leaving the CT5 as Cadillac’s last attainable sedan
Ford is scrambling to source aluminum for its best-selling truck after supplier fires, but imported replacements carry a steep tariff penalty
Currently just 9 percent of workers in Japan’s auto workers are foreigners, a number that needs to triple to sustain the market’s annual pace
Rimac is supplying BMW’s facelifted i7 with a new battery that promises more range and faster charging than the outgoing model
Investigation found Chinese workers building the brand’s Camaçari plant in Brazil were treated appallingly
Canadian industry leaders and politicians are pushing back hard on reports that Brampton could come back as a knockdown kit assembly operation
A 1960s engineering philosophy built the Civic and the CVCC engine, and Honda is betting it can do the same against BYD
The EV maker increased global deliveries year over year, yet fell short of expectations and built up excess stock
GLC production heads to Alabama to join GLE and GLS as tariffs reshape luxury car strategy
After scrapping EV tax credits, US demand for the Hummer EV fell nearly 50 percent in a single quarter, and GM’s Detroit plant is now paying the price
GM ramps up heavy-duty truck production in Flint as demand holds steady despite rising fuel prices and uncertain market conditions
A German environmental group argued ICE vehicles violated younger generations’ constitutional rights, but the court disagreed
The Solihull shutdown comes as JLR recovers from a 19 percent sales decline and a cyberattack that disrupted production for over a month last year