Hyundai Motor Group participates in Israel’s largest start-up event, inks MoU  

Hyundai Motor Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a strategic partnership with the Israel Innovation Authority at EcoMotion Week 2023 in Tel Aviv. At the 11th annual event, held on May 23, Heung-soo Kim, Executive Vice-President and Head of the Global Strategy Office (GSO), delivered a keynote speech on ‘Hyundai Innovation in Israel.’ … Continue reading Hyundai Motor Group participates in Israel’s largest start-up event, inks MoU  

Electric Caterham Seven: 700kg, 322bhp EV coming to Goodwood

Elsewhere, a 322bhp electric motor and limited-slip differential are packaged where the boot would usually be and incorporate a Seven’s de Dion rear suspension.  This is more compact than a fully independent wishbone set-up as used by the Seven CSR, claims Caterham. The biggest aim is a 150kW charge rate, which, Swindon says, is feasible… Continue reading Electric Caterham Seven: 700kg, 322bhp EV coming to Goodwood

From the archive: on this day in 1973

The risible reputation of Austin’s Allegro precedes it with the certainty of day and night.  As such, people forget that it arrived in a period when British Leyland was feeling good and succeeded the fondly recalled 1100/1300.  The Allegro was a saloon with an all-new look (if not the stylish one its designer had originally… Continue reading From the archive: on this day in 1973

2024 Volkswagen Touareg gets redesign and interior upgrades

Volkswagen has unveiled its facelifted Touareg some five years after the third-generation model first went on sale in the UK. The upmarket SUV, a sister model to the Audi Q7 and Porsche Cayenne (alongside which it’s produced at Volkswagen‘s Bratislava plant in Slovakia) receives a series of exterior design upgrades as well as a reworked interior with new digital functionality across… Continue reading 2024 Volkswagen Touareg gets redesign and interior upgrades

GM CFO makes big stock buy, analysts call it an ‘unusual’ move done to signal Wall Street

General Motors CFO Paul Jacobson feels so good about the automaker that he did something even CEO Mary Barra has rarely done: Buy GM stock. Jacobson spent about $1.01 million of his own money to buy 31,000 shares at $32.60 a share in a transaction dated May 19, according to a filing with the Securities… Continue reading GM CFO makes big stock buy, analysts call it an ‘unusual’ move done to signal Wall Street

Ford reverses plan, vows to keep AM radio for its electric, non-electric vehicles

Ford CEO Jim Farley announced Tuesday morning that the automaker is reversing its previous plan to remove AM radio from vehicles, both electric and gasoline-operated, in 2024. Farley, in a post on his LinkedIn professional page and a tweet on Twitter, said: “After speaking with policy leaders about the importance of AM broadcast radio as… Continue reading Ford reverses plan, vows to keep AM radio for its electric, non-electric vehicles

Vehicle cybersecurity gets boost from Defense Department

This content is only available to subscribers. Get unlimited digital access. $1 for the first 3 months. Subscribe Now Your subscription supports: Exclusive investigative reporting that fights for the truth, exposes corruption and gives voice to the voiceless all across Michigan. Comprehensive coverage of Michigan’s auto industry, including in-depth analysis of Ford, GM, and Stellantis’… Continue reading Vehicle cybersecurity gets boost from Defense Department

Congress votes to rescind Biden administration emissions rules for heavy-duty trucks

Washington — The U.S. House voted 221-203 Tuesday, mostly along party lines, to overturn an Environmental Protection Agency rule to reduce smog- and soot-forming emissions from heavy trucks. The measure cleared the U.S. Senate in April with the support of Republicans and centrist Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia. The White House has said… Continue reading Congress votes to rescind Biden administration emissions rules for heavy-duty trucks

Good morning, USA: How Vietnamese startup automaker VinFast came to America

Encinitas, California — The electric age has brought a flood of startups to the auto industry not seen for a century. Buoyed by the success of Tesla and the promise of government subsidies, small American companies like Rivian, Lucid, Lordstown, Fisker and others are vying to be the next big thing. VinFast is a different… Continue reading Good morning, USA: How Vietnamese startup automaker VinFast came to America

Ford reverses course, will keep AM radio on future models

Detroit — Owners of new Ford vehicles will be able to tune in to AM radio in their cars, trucks and SUVs after all. Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley wrote in social media postings Tuesday that the company is reversing a decision to scrub the band after speaking with government policy leaders who are… Continue reading Ford reverses course, will keep AM radio on future models