ZhongAn and Grab Form JV to Create Digital Insurance Marketplace in SE Asia

Hong Kong/Singapore, January 16, 2019 – ZhongAn Online P&C Insurance Co., Ltd. (“ZhongAn” or “ZA Insurance”, HKEX stock code: 6060), the first Internet-based insurer in China, announced today that its subsidiary ZhongAn Technologies International Group Limited (“ZA International”), and Grab Holdings Inc. (“Grab”), Southeast Asia’s leading online-to-offline mobile platform, will establish a joint venture company… Continue reading ZhongAn and Grab Form JV to Create Digital Insurance Marketplace in SE Asia

To win F1, Renault Sport Racing will expand its Viry-Châtillon plant

Renault’s motor racing subsidiary will expand its Viry-Châtillon (Essonne) plant, where its Formula 1 engines are developed, assembled and tested. This expansion will not lead to job creation. Established in Viry-Châtillon (Essonne) for about forty years, the factory where the Renault group designs, develops, assembles and tests its Formula 1 engines will be enlarged. […]Read… Continue reading To win F1, Renault Sport Racing will expand its Viry-Châtillon plant

Ford and IBM among quartet in Congo cobalt blockchain project

LONDON (Reuters) – Carmaker Ford (F.N), technology giant IBM (IBM.N), South Korean cathode maker LG Chem (051910.KS) and China’s Huayou Cobalt (603799.SS) have joined forces in the first blockchain project to monitor cobalt supplies from Democratic Republic of Congo. The logo is seen on the bonnet of a new Ford Aspire car during its launch… Continue reading Ford and IBM among quartet in Congo cobalt blockchain project

Ford looks to change minds with its first all-electric vehicle

Ford looks to change minds with its first all-electric vehicleDetroit — Ford Motor Co. is trailing plenty of competitors in the electric-vehicle market — and senior leaders at the Blue Oval said that might work in their favor when the company launches its first fully battery-powered vehicle next year.
“Our strategy is different,” Jim Farley, Ford president of global markets, said Tuesday at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit. “In a way we had the advantage of watching what happened the first time around. What customers have told us is 'Just give us the good stuff.'
“We're going to change a lot of people's minds.”
Ford global product chief Hau Thai-Tang went so far Tuesday as to say in a presentation to Wolfe Research that Ford's electric-vehicle business won't be a drain on profitability. Automakers have historically had trouble making money on EVs.
The automaker plans to launch in 2020 a battery-electric vehicle with a 300-mile-plus range. The vehicle is “Mustang-inspired.” Farley has said several times that essentially means it'll be a utility vehicle that goes fast.
The comments come days after Ford rolled out four all-new vehicles during the Detroit auto show, including the company's first-ever hybrid Explorer SUV. Ford is currently in the middle of a sweeping global restructuring as the Dearborn automaker readies for a new chapter in the automotive industry. Farley is responsible for several pieces of the changes.
Under CEO Jim Hackett, Ford's senior leadership is pushing to trim $25 billion in operating costs and spend $11 billion to shake up failing businesses in Europe, China and South America, and better position the automaker's North American business for continued profitability through the next decade.
Officials announced last week plans to revive its unprofitable European business by cutting salaried and hourly workers, ending production at plants in France and Germany, eliminating less-profitable vehicles like the C-Max from the lineup there, and possibly exiting a Russian joint venture.
Ford then on Tuesday announced it had entered an agreement with Germany's Volkswagen AG to partner on commercial vans and midsize pickup trucks to be sold outside of North America.The partnership is aimed at boosting Ford's European business, in part.
Meantime, the automaker enters 2019 with a full hopper of new vehicle announcements and launches planned. Ford's midsize Ranger returned to showrooms this month. The all-new Aviator is on the way. The automaker also plans to launch its redesigned Explorer, all-new Escape and new Super Duty this year ahead of continued launches in 2020, which will include the long-awaited Bronco.
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Tesla is being ‘obsessively’ benchmarked by Cadillac ahead of their first EV

GM’s electrification approach by using Cadillac as its ‘lead electric brand’ is being heavily compared to Tesla’s and the company accepts that as it admits to being ‘obsessively’ benchmarking Tesla ahead of the launch of their first EV. Last week, GM announced that it is focusing the Cadillac brand on electric and last weekend, they unveiled images of… Continue reading Tesla is being ‘obsessively’ benchmarked by Cadillac ahead of their first EV

With traditional sporting spirit and British flair: the MINI 60 Years Edition.

With traditional sporting spirit and British flair: the MINI 60 Years Edition. MINI celebrates the brand’s 60th anniversary with an exclusive design model – Specific design features for the exterior and interior emphasise the authentic background and agile character of the original in the small car segment – Special edition as MINI 3 Door and… Continue reading With traditional sporting spirit and British flair: the MINI 60 Years Edition.

Nissan plans to file for damages against Ghosn: source

TOKYO (Reuters) – Nissan Motor Co Ltd plans to file a civil suit against ousted chairman Carlos Ghosn to claim damages resulting from the alleged misuse of company funds, a person with knowledge of the issue said, adding to the high-profile executive’s legal headaches. FILE PHOTO: Carlos Ghosn, Chairman and CEO of the Renault-Nissan Alliance,… Continue reading Nissan plans to file for damages against Ghosn: source

UK car industry suffers double blow

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China’s GAC Motor to enter US market by 2020

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Autonomous vehicles gaining more ground

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