Luxury brand will sell mix of hybrids and battery models by middle of decade Go to Source
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Tesla’s inflated Australian delivery numbers
Things that make you go hmmm. Go to Source
Constellation snaps up 20% stake in UK car dealer Lookers
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Great Wall Motor ploughs $1.9bn into Brazil as global expansion picks up
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Tesla battery maker LG Energy Solution surges on record market debut
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Self-driving cars: liabilities shift to automakers when algos are driving
Autonomous vehicle makers should expect to be punished for lives that are lost Go to Source
The Lex Newsletter: Nissan seeks EV niche in trickle-charging Japan
Country’s low market share and slow adoption rate leaves carmaker playing catch-up Go to Source
The true flaw of driverless cars isn’t the tech
Robotaxis risk becoming a gimmick… they’ll cost the same as an Uber, arrive no faster and decline to speed up when you’re in a rush Go to Source
Tesla strikes back at JPMorgan in legal fight tied to Musk’s take-private tweet
Car company accuses the US bank of putting its ‘thumb on the scale’ to secure windfall of shares Go to Source
Boeing pumps extra $450m into self-flying air taxi start-up
US manufacturer’s Wisk investment is latest sign of investor appetite in emerging sector Go to Source