Volkswagen ID.3 GTX FIRE+ICE (Source: Volkswagen) European automakers are reducing prices on EVs while raising prices on their ICE models, all in hopes of avoiding hefty fines as the European Union’s new emissions rules tighten at the beginning of 2025. On January 1, the EU will drastically lower its cap on automotive CO2 emissions, meaning… Continue reading European automakers slash EV prices while raising ICE models
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Japan’s Honda and Nissan to reportedly begin merger talks
Makoto Uchida, president and CEO of Nissan Motor, and Toshihiro Mibe, Honda Motor president and CEO, attend their joint press conference in Tokyo, Japan March 15, 2024. Kyodo | Via Reuters DETROIT — Japanese automakers Nissan Motor and Honda Motor reportedly plan to enter into negotiations for a merger to better compete in the rapidly… Continue reading Japan’s Honda and Nissan to reportedly begin merger talks
Stellantis India to increase prices for Jeep and Citroën models starting January 2025
Stellantis India has announced a price revision for its Jeep and Citroën vehicle portfolios, effective January 1, 2025. Prices will increase by up to 2% across all models, with the exact adjustment depending on the variant. This price change is intended to address rising input costs and ensure operational sustainability in the competitive automotive market.… Continue reading Stellantis India to increase prices for Jeep and Citroën models starting January 2025
British firm working on radical £15k EV with 160-mile range
Warwickshire-based car maker Mika has announced detailed plans for its sub-£15,000 electric microcar. The EV, announced on 20 November, will go toe to toe with the Citroën Ami but is said to offer better performance, greater handling and far more crash safety, as well as an additional seat. Created by Robin Hall, whose acclaimed Mika… Continue reading British firm working on radical £15k EV with 160-mile range
As car dealers trash his legacy, ex–Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares says he wouldn’t act differently – Fortune
As car dealers trash his legacy, ex–Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares says he wouldn’t act differently Fortune Go to Source
@Groupe PSA: OP Diversity as a strength000715
The two are a well-rehearsed team: Christian Achenbach and Martin Heyden head unerringly towards a distribution box. Batteries are lined up there to keep the emergency lighting in the production hall running in the event of a power outage. Connect the measuring device, check the voltage, note down the data – it’s a routine process.… Continue reading @Groupe PSA: OP Diversity as a strength000715
@Groupe PSA: OP Mainz surprises everyone – except “R-Blocker”000714
Look, Mainz are inflicting their first defeat of the season on Bayern – and “R-Blocker” knew it. He even predicted the correct outcome. However, this coup is not enough to win the day. Because there were eight more games on the schedule on this 14th matchday. The Bochum team, who hadn’t scored anything this season,… Continue reading @Groupe PSA: OP Mainz surprises everyone – except “R-Blocker”000714
Arnold Clark buys Wingrove Motor Company
UK dealer giant Arnold Clark has bought Wingrove Motor Company for an undisclosed sum. Wingrove Motor Company Limited has been serving the needs of North East motorists since 1925, when the company was founded on the West Road, Newcastle upon Tyne. Wingrove has four centres in the North East, including showrooms in Silverlink, North Tyneside,… Continue reading Arnold Clark buys Wingrove Motor Company
German FAZ: “For bags there is LVMH, for cars there is DS”008378
Whether Chanel, Hermès or LVMH – luxury goods companies are a mainstay of the French economy, and their bags, perfumes and clothes are world-famous. The French have a harder time with other premium products. When you think of high-quality and high-priced cars, you tend to think of Porsche, Mercedes, Audi and BMW instead of Renault… Continue reading German FAZ: “For bags there is LVMH, for cars there is DS”008378
German FAZ: “For bags there is LVMH, for cars there is DS”008378
Whether Chanel, Hermès or LVMH – luxury goods companies are a mainstay of the French economy, and their bags, perfumes and clothes are world-famous. The French have a harder time with other premium products. When you think of high-quality and high-priced cars, you tend to think of Porsche, Mercedes, Audi and BMW instead of Renault… Continue reading German FAZ: “For bags there is LVMH, for cars there is DS”008378