Beijing – Chinese electric car brand NIO plans to start expanding to Western markets next year and might export a battery-swapping service that could help it compete with rival Tesla, the company’s chairman said Thursday. NIO, founded in 2014, pushed back foreign plans due to the coronavirus pandemic, William Li told reporters. He said the company… Continue reading Chinese electric car brand NIO may export a battery-swapping service
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Fiat Chrysler drops provocative hints about the new Jeep Grand Wagoneer
Jeep is prepping its fans for something grand. It’s no secret that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is reviving the Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer. Now we apparently know that details are coming soon. On Friday, the company posted two images on its corporate website. One is a start button from inside a vehicle and another features the letters,… Continue reading Fiat Chrysler drops provocative hints about the new Jeep Grand Wagoneer
GM is about to leave ventilator business: How it made 30,000 machines with Ventec
Five months ago, as the coronavirus pandemic surged across the nation, the urgency to build more critical care ventilators swelled to meet a shortage of the life saving machines. So General Motors and Ventec Life Systems teamed up to produce ventilators. In just two weeks, the companies will deliver the full 30,000 ventilators they owe the U.S. government, helping to bring the… Continue reading GM is about to leave ventilator business: How it made 30,000 machines with Ventec
GM to appeal after judge denies effort to revive racketeering suit against Fiat Chrysler
A federal judge in Detroit has denied General Motors’ effort to revive its racketeering lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. U.S. District Court Judge Paul Borman issued an order Friday, saying the court did not err in its earlier actions and that GM’s “newly discovered evidence is too speculative to warrant reopening this case.” Borman said in his… Continue reading GM to appeal after judge denies effort to revive racketeering suit against Fiat Chrysler
Michigan Avenue may soon become the most advanced road in US
Michigan Avenue could become the most advanced road in the world, replete with sensors, Wi-Fi, a dedicated lane for autonomous vehicles and traffic lights that communicate with vehicles and each other, under a public-private development program announced in Detroit on Thursday. The goal is to make a 40-mile route from downtown Detroit to Ann Arbor… Continue reading Michigan Avenue may soon become the most advanced road in US
Judge refuses to revive GM racketeering suit vs. FCA
Detroit — New allegations that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV executives bribed United Auto Workers officials with tens of millions of dollars stashed in secret offshore bank accounts is “too speculative” and do not warrant reinstating a federal lawsuit, a judge said Friday. U.S. District Judge Paul Borman issued the order one week after General Motors Co. leveled… Continue reading Judge refuses to revive GM racketeering suit vs. FCA
Ford recalls include some F-150s because of fire risk
Ford is warning that a number of 2020 F-150 pickups could catch fire because of a battery connection issue. At the same time, the company announced a recall of more than half a million Edges with potential brake problems. The company said it’s recalling 431 F-150s in the United States. The recall, one of three announced by… Continue reading Ford recalls include some F-150s because of fire risk
Hyperion says it’s developed a hydrogen-powered supercar, now it needs money
With little more than sketches and not fully baked prototypes, a crowd of electric vehicle startups have rounded up billions from investors. Can that fund-raising engine drive a hydrogen-powered car? Hyperion Companies Inc., a decade-old Los Angeles outfit, is entering the race for speculative transportation capital today when it pulls the cover off a supercar… Continue reading Hyperion says it’s developed a hydrogen-powered supercar, now it needs money
GM to hand off ventilator production to Ventec
Detroit — General Motors Co. plans to hand off control of its ventilator production to its partner on the project, Ventec Life Systems. GM and Ventec have so far delivered more than 20,000 ventilators to the U.S. Strategic National Stockpile for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and they are on track to complete a federal government… Continue reading GM to hand off ventilator production to Ventec
Ford recalls midsize SUVs to fix possible brake fluid leaks
Ford is recalling more than 558,000 midsize SUVs in North America because the brakes may not work properly. The recall covers certain 2015 through 2018 Ford Edge and 2016 through 2018 Lincoln MKX vehicles. Ford said Wednesday that some front brake hoses can rupture, causing brake fluid to leak. If too much fluid leaks, it… Continue reading Ford recalls midsize SUVs to fix possible brake fluid leaks