Ford issues safety recall for 2,700 new Lincoln Nautilus

However, the US automaker claimed that the company is unaware of any accidents or injuries resulting from this condition. New Delhi: Ford Motor Company on Wednesday issued a safety recall order for for certain 2019 Lincoln Nautilus vehicles equipped with lane-centering assist and adaptive front steering. According to a Ford news release, about 2,700 new… Continue reading Ford issues safety recall for 2,700 new Lincoln Nautilus

Press Releases – Steel import restrictions now definitive, leaving EU auto manufacturers “extremely disappointed”

Brussels, 16 January 2019 – The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) is extremely disappointed by the decision of EU member states to support the European Commission’s proposal to adopt definitive measures that will continue to restrict imports of steel into the EU. These measures do not take into account the needs of downstream users of… Continue reading Press Releases – Steel import restrictions now definitive, leaving EU auto manufacturers “extremely disappointed”

Which company will sell the first personal-use electric pickup? Twitter poll results

Rivian R1T electric pickup concept
The race is on to sell an electric car that doesn't look like an economy hatchback or a luxury sedan.

With light trucks—pickups and SUVs—making up almost 70 percent of the market in 2018, automakers are scrambling to build these types of vehicles with all types of powertrains, including electric models.

DON'T MISS: Rivian R1T all-electric pickup revealed: 400-mile range, 160-kw DC fast charging

Studies have shown that the biggest obstacle to electric car sales now is a lack of model selection. So far, none are pickups, long the bestselling class of vehicles in the U.S., but that looks about to change, with at least four companies working on building electric pickup:

– Rivian, which showed its first prototype at the LA auto show in November;
Bollinger B2

– Tesla, whose CEO has been talking up an electric pickup from the brand for years now, and has asked customers to suggest features they want, but has yet to actually show anything;

– Ford, which has promised a hybrid version of its new F-150 pickup, along with six pure electric vehicles by 2022, and may be working on an electric F-150;

CHECK OUT: Bollinger Motors announces B2 electric pickup alongside SUV

– Or Bollinger Motors, which has built prototypes of a one-ton SUV and shown concept renderings of a planned pickup based on it, but is still seeking funding to produce either.

For our Twitter poll last week, we asked our followers which of these companies they thought might get an electric pickup into consumers' driving or work gloves first.

Our poll asked: “Which company will sell the first personal-use electric pickup?”

Rivian, whose R1T electric pickup prototype ran away with the show in LA, also ran away with our poll, garnering 36 percent of responses.

That was followed by Bollinger, whose recent renderings were inspiring. Bollinger received 30 percent of our responses.

READ MORE: Ford to electrify most SUVs, promises to pass Toyota in hybrids

From our ever Tesla-loving crowd, the global-warming disruptor earned 25 percent of our votes.

With only 9 percent of our responses, Ford, which has not confirmed a production-bound electric F-150 but has dropped hints it's working on a prototype, may be seen as an old-Detroit dinosaur.

As always, remember that our Twitter polls are not scientific, because of their low sample size, and because those who respond are self-selected.

VW and Ford want to build transporters and pick-ups together

To stay competitive, VW and Ford announce a far-reaching alliance. From 2022, common commercial vehicles will be launched – an alliance for electric vehicles will also be examined. Ford CEO Jim Hackett and Herbert Diess, CEO of VW Tuesday, 15.01.2019 16:27 clock US auto companies Ford and Volkswagen want to cooperate in the future –… Continue reading VW and Ford want to build transporters and pick-ups together

Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s influence grows as automakers roll out electric-vehicle plans in Detroit

Aly Song | Reuters
Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Shanghai's Mayor Ying Yong attend the Tesla Shanghai Gigafactory groundbreaking ceremony in Shanghai, China January 7, 2019.

Tesla may not be this year's North American international Auto Show, but it's easy to feel the influence of Elon Musk's company on the automakers unveiling new vehicles in Detroit.

From announcing all-electric cars to adding assembly lines specifically for plug-in models, auto executives are ramping up their electric vehicle plans.

“There's no doubt, the auto industry is becoming much more serious about developing electric vehicles driven by the need for emissions compliance in He U.S., China and Europe.” said Michael Robinet, analyst with IHS Markit. “Tesla has shown the industry that markets do exist for electric vehicles and the major players have taken notice.”

Robinet says the early success of the Model 3 shows there is demand for all-electric vehicles. Until last year, U.S. sales of plug-in models were growing, but limited.

In 2017, the auto web site Inside EV's estimated the top selling electric model in the U.S. was Tesla's Model S, with sales of approximately 27,000 vehicles. In 2018, Inside EV's estimates Tesla sold just under 140,000 Model 3's in the U.S.. Tesla does not release sales by country.

The surge in sales for the Model 3 clearly demonstrates there's a larger market for an all-electric vehicle, even if it comes at a higher price. The average Model 3 sells for roughly $50,000.

Cadillac President Steve Carlisle admits he “obsessively” benchmarks and studies Tesla.

“They have done a lot to popularize electric vehicles and to get into the minds of consumers,” Carlisle told CNBC after giving reporters an early glimpse of the all-electric Cadillac being developed.

Rebecca Cook | Reuters
Members of the media look at General Motors 2020 Cadillac XT6 SUV after it was revealed on the eve of press days of the North American International Auto show in Detroit, Michigan, January 13, 2019.

Carlisle's public comments about Tesla are noteworthy. For years, auto executives have privately scoffed when asked about Musk and rarely did they publicly acknowledge the growing sales and success of Tesla. Not anymore.

While executives may be more willing to admit Tesla's success, many believe they can ramp up their EV sales to rival, if not exceed, Tesla.

Ford CEO Hackett says the electric models it's developing are “going to appeal to car owners and car lovers”.

Carlisle cautions that it's premature to say Tesla is the winner of the EV race. “I think we ought to wait a while to write the whole story because we don't know what happens when EV's really start to scale,” he said.

Both executives have a point. Last year, consumers in the U.S. bought just over 360,000 EV's, just two percent of all vehicles bought in the country. In other words, it's early, but Tesla and Musk are clearly influencing the thoughts and actions of automakers looking to catch up in the world of EV's.

CNBC producer Meghan Reeder contributed to this report

Questions? Comments? BehindTheWheel@cnbc.com.

Ford sees weaker-than-expected fourth quarter, uncertainty in 2019

DETROIT (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co (F.N) forecast a weaker fourth quarter than analysts expected, and said on Wednesday it faced uncertainty in 2019 due to trade issues and Britain’s exit from the European Union, sending its shares down 2 percent in premarket trading. FILE PHOTO: Workers prepare for the Ford Motor Company 2019 reveal… Continue reading Ford sees weaker-than-expected fourth quarter, uncertainty in 2019

UPDATE 1-Ford forecasts weaker-than-expected fourth quarter profit

FILE PHOTO: Workers prepare for the Ford Motor Company 2019 reveal at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., January 14, 2019. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst DETROIT (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co (F.N) on Wednesday offered a fourth-quarter earnings forecast that was below Wall Street’s expectations. The No. 2 U.S. automaker said it could… Continue reading UPDATE 1-Ford forecasts weaker-than-expected fourth quarter profit

Ford forecasts higher 2019 profit

FILE PHOTO: Workers prepare for the Ford Motor Company 2019 reveal at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., January 14, 2019. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst DETROIT (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co (F.N) on Wednesday forecast higher profit and revenue in 2019 as global industry sales remain flat. For 2018, the No. 2 U.S.… Continue reading Ford forecasts higher 2019 profit

What the cooperation of Volkswagen and Ford means: VW and Ford – the emergency alliance of the giants

Cooperation was and is not uncommon in the automotive industry. For decades she has been practicing different style flowers – usually with moderate success. At the beginning of the 1990s, there was only one panacea for the CEOs of large manufacturers: growth through takeover. So Daimler bought the American manufacturer Chrysler, BMW, the British carmaker… Continue reading What the cooperation of Volkswagen and Ford means: VW and Ford – the emergency alliance of the giants