How Far Will Ford’s All-Electric SUV Take You? New Website Feature Lets You Map Your Journey

In 2020, Ford will launch its Mustang-inspired, all-electric SUV as part of a comprehensive line-up of electrified models. A recent Ford-commissioned survey* revealed that most people aspire to own an electrified vehicle one day, with almost half (45 per cent) claiming not stopping for fuel is a key benefit of owning one. However, 40 per… Continue reading How Far Will Ford’s All-Electric SUV Take You? New Website Feature Lets You Map Your Journey

Hyundai and Kia invest in Europe’s high-power fast-charging network

Hyundai and Kia announced Monday that they are investing in Ionity, Europe's 350-kilowatt charging network. They will join BMW Group, Daimler, Ford and Volkswagen/Porsche in expanding charging station availability for vehicles with 800 volt on-board systems.

This partnership gives Hyundai the opportunity to develop vehicles with 800-volt systems that will be able to utilize the 350-kilowatt capacity of Ionity's network, which currently comprises 140 stations. Another 50 are currently under construction and the company plans to expand to an addition 200 sites by 2020.

It's Ionity's goal that its stations be no more than 120 km (75 miles) apart along major highways, guaranteeing that even small city cars will have sufficient range to travel between stations.

“Our participation in this joint venture reaffirms the Group’s commitment to future electromobility. I am confident that our work with Ionity will open a new era of high-power charging experiences, where charging will be seamless and easier than refueling for our customers,” said Hyundai Product VP Thomas Schemera.

Ionity was formed in 2017 with the mission of developing a connected, high-output charging network for European EVs. The coalition was formed with 800-volt systems in mind, allowing for quicker charge times for vehicles like the Porsche Taycan and a forthcoming Hyundai EV.

Europe remains well ahead of the United States with respect to DC fast charging. Tesla's V3 Superchargers charge at up to 250 kw and have recently arrived in some markets. Most U.S. hardware caps at 150 kw.

Interview: Alain Visser, Chief Executive, Lynk & Co International – Automotive World

The design of an office is usually a good indicator of how a company likes to operate. Many traditional corporate offices resemble the waiting area of a dental practice—clean, traditional and often due a revamp. Despite its business in manufacturing vehicles, Geely subsidiary Lynk & Co is adamant that it is not like the other… Continue reading Interview: Alain Visser, Chief Executive, Lynk & Co International – Automotive World

Rivian Announces $350 Million Investment from Cox Automotive

PLYMOUTH, Mich., Sept. 10, 2019 – Rivian today announced an equity investment of $350 million from global automotive services company Cox Automotive. In addition to the investment, the companies will explore partnership opportunities in service operations, logistics, and digital retailing.   “We are building a Rivian ownership experience that matches the care and consideration that go into our vehicles,” said RJ Scaringe, founder and… Continue reading Rivian Announces $350 Million Investment from Cox Automotive

It Appears A New Tesla Fremont Assembly Line Is In The Works

Is it an auto assembly line or perhaps that new battery line? Interestingly, the whole entire world follows Tesla‘s every move, large or small. C’mon, there are substantial stock interests at stake here.  All vested interests aside, we may never know rather rapidly if there is a fountain going in at the GM Tech Center… Continue reading It Appears A New Tesla Fremont Assembly Line Is In The Works

CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-Ford makes big electric push in Europe with new launches

(Reuters) – Ford Motor Co said on Tuesday it would launch eight electric vehicles in Europe this year, a key step in its target of achieving a majority of its overall sales from electric cars by the end of 2022. FILE PHOTO: The Ford logo is seen at the Ford oldest Brazil plant in Sao… Continue reading CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-Ford makes big electric push in Europe with new launches

Moody’s downgrades Ford to ‘junk’ status on weak outlook

Shares of Ford fell 2.9 percent to $9.27 in after-hours trading. New York -Moody’s downgraded Ford‘s credit rating to speculative or “junk” status on Monday, citing the company’s weak financial outlook as it embarks on an ambitious restructuring. Characterizing the auto giant’s current overhaul as “unprecedentedly large and challenging,” the ratings agency slashed Ford’s debt… Continue reading Moody’s downgrades Ford to ‘junk’ status on weak outlook

Ford at IAA 2019

Press Kit Description Ford is demonstrating its commitment to an electrified future for customers at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show, revealing its most comprehensive line-up of electrified vehicles. These electrified vehicles are anticipated to surpass sales of conventional petrol- and diesel-models by the end of 2022 in Europe. Ford is launching 17 electrified vehicles offering… Continue reading Ford at IAA 2019