SAN FRANCISCO – The 2024 Mazda CX-90 SUV is a meticulous and daring gamble that the small Japanese automaker can lift itself from competing with brands like Chevrolet, Ford, Hyundai and Toyota and into a more profitable duel with upscale brands like Acura, Lexus and Europe’s titans of luxury. It’s a daunting challenge, the kind… Continue reading 7 reasons there’s never been a Mazda like the electrified 2024 CX-90 SUV
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6 surprises in the 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 EV, including a Detroit connection
From a new way to look at steering wheels to fish nets — actual fishing gear, not stockings — Hyundai’s new 2023 Ioniq 6 electric sedan is full of surprises. Prices for the 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 start at $41,600 for a rear-drive model with 240 miles of range. The long-range model can cover 361… Continue reading 6 surprises in the 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 EV, including a Detroit connection
Jury Says Tesla Must Pay Worker $3.2 Million Over Racist Treatment
A federal jury in San Francisco ordered Tesla on Monday to pay about $3.2 million to a Black man who had accused the carmaker of ignoring racial abuse he faced while working at its California factory. The award was far less than the $137 million that a different jury awarded two years ago, mostly in… Continue reading Jury Says Tesla Must Pay Worker $3.2 Million Over Racist Treatment
Auto Sales Withstand Higher Interest Rates, So Far
Automakers have mostly overcome the supply-chain challenges that upended production early in the pandemic. Now they are trying to weather a new challenge: higher borrowing costs for their customers. General Motors and several other automakers reported on Monday that new-vehicle sales increased substantially in the first three months of the year, thanks to improved supplies… Continue reading Auto Sales Withstand Higher Interest Rates, So Far
With a Redesigned Car, Mercedes Hopes It Can Unseat Red Bull as F1 Champion
There was a period during its record streak of eight consecutive world championships from 2014 to 2021 that Mercedes seemed unbeatable. Yet when new rules were introduced to Formula 1 last year, changing the car designs to provide better racing, Mercedes’ prospects strikingly changed. The team failed to adjust to the new rules as well… Continue reading With a Redesigned Car, Mercedes Hopes It Can Unseat Red Bull as F1 Champion
U.S. Eyes Trade Deals With Allies to Ease Clash Over Electric Car Subsidies
BENGALURU, India — The Biden administration hopes to reach limited free trade agreements with countries in Europe and Asia that would not require congressional approval as it looks to ease allies’ concerns about legislation that President Biden signed into law last year, Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said on Friday. The law, known as the… Continue reading U.S. Eyes Trade Deals With Allies to Ease Clash Over Electric Car Subsidies
Tesla to Recall 362,000 Cars With Its ‘Full Self Driving’ System
Tesla is recalling more than 362,000 cars equipped with its Full Self Driving driver-assistance system after government regulators found it increased the risk of accidents. The company’s technology, which can steer, accelerate, brake and change lanes on its own, allows vehicles to travel above legal speed limits and through intersections in “an unlawful or unpredictable… Continue reading Tesla to Recall 362,000 Cars With Its ‘Full Self Driving’ System
Shoichiro Toyoda, Who Helped Make Toyota a Global Force, Dies at 97
TOKYO — Shoichiro Toyoda, the chief of the automotive giant Toyota, who led the company as it expanded production into North America in the 1980s and helped transform it into a global brand, died on Tuesday. The son of the company’s founder, he was 97. Toyota said in a statement that the cause was heart… Continue reading Shoichiro Toyoda, Who Helped Make Toyota a Global Force, Dies at 97
Tesla Will Open Some Chargers to All Electric Vehicles
Tesla will open some of its fast chargers, which had been exclusive to its customers, to all electric vehicles by the end of next year, the Biden administration said on Wednesday as it announced a broad effort to improve charging and encourage more people to buy battery-powered vehicles. The company’s network of fast chargers has… Continue reading Tesla Will Open Some Chargers to All Electric Vehicles
Carmakers Are Pushing Autonomous Tech. This Engineer Wants Limits.
Last fall, Missy Cummings sent a document to her colleagues at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that revealed a surprising trend: When people using advanced driver-assistance systems die or are injured in a car crash, they are more likely to have been speeding than people driving cars on their own. The two-page analysis of… Continue reading Carmakers Are Pushing Autonomous Tech. This Engineer Wants Limits.