Arlo Solutions Names Former U.S. Air Force CIO Venice Goodwine as Chief Information Officer

WASHINGTON, Jan. 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Arlo Solutions announced that Venice M. Goodwine has been named Chief Information Officer and AI Product Owner, effective January 2, 2026. In this role, Goodwine will lead the company’s enterprise technology strategy, digital transformation, and product development efforts, leveraging her extensive experience in cybersecurity and technology innovation. She will play a vital role in data and… Continue reading Arlo Solutions Names Former U.S. Air Force CIO Venice Goodwine as Chief Information Officer

@Ford: Lisa Drake Appointed President, Ford Energy; Will Launch New Battery Energy Storage Business

DEARBORN, Mich.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Ford Motor Company today named Lisa Drake president, Ford Energy, effective immediately. She will report to John Lawler, vice chair. Drake will launch the company’s battery energy storage systems (BESS) business, the formation of which was announced in December 2025. In this new role, Drake is responsible for the full scope of Ford… Continue reading @Ford: Lisa Drake Appointed President, Ford Energy; Will Launch New Battery Energy Storage Business

How epic failures can help car companies improve

Unsuccessful cars can sometimes be much more interesting than slam-dunk winners. Give me a Leyland P76 over, say, the Mk1 Volkswagen Golf, launched around the same time. It’s not just the vicarious interest of witnessing a metaphorical car crash that captivates me – it’s also the story behind it. No company sets out to make… Continue reading How epic failures can help car companies improve

Renault Sold 200,000 First-Gen Duster SUVs in India, Third-Gen Model Marks Comeback

The Renault Duster SUV, which was first launched in India in July 2012 and discontinued in early 2022, is being relaunched today in its third-generation avatar and marks the French OEM’s return to one of the most competitive SUV sub-segments. Over a decade, the first-generation Duster is estimated to have sold close to 199,871 units… Continue reading Renault Sold 200,000 First-Gen Duster SUVs in India, Third-Gen Model Marks Comeback

Ford and General Motors in talks with First Brands over rescue financing

Premium Digital ]]> Complete coverage $75 per month Complete digital access with exclusive insights and industry deep dives on any device. Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit: Access on iOS and web FirstFT: the day’s biggest stories 20+ curated newsletters Follow topics & set alerts with myFT… Continue reading Ford and General Motors in talks with First Brands over rescue financing

Xiaomi SU7 outsells Tesla Model 3 in China for the first time

For the first time since Tesla launched the Model 3 in China in 2019, another automaker has outsold it in the premium electric sedan segment. And it’s a smartphone company. Xiaomi delivered 258,164 units of its SU7 sedan in 2025, nearly 30% more than Tesla Model 3’s 200,361 deliveries, according to data from the China… Continue reading Xiaomi SU7 outsells Tesla Model 3 in China for the first time

Renault Brings Back Iconic Duster SUV with Strong Hybrid, Turbo Engine

After four years, Renault has brought back its Duster mid-size SUV in India as the French automaker looks to revive its share in the world’s fastest-growing automobile market. The new Duster is the first India-bound launch under Renault’s International Game Plan 2027, which is pivotal for the recovery of the brand’s presence and scale in… Continue reading Renault Brings Back Iconic Duster SUV with Strong Hybrid, Turbo Engine

The V12 Aston Martin you can buy for the price of a Golf

Aston Martin’s ‘DB’ lineage of sporting GTs began in 1948 with the DB1, the first product under the ownership of David Brown. By 2016 Aston was 12 years into production of the elegant Aston Martin DB9, but that car was starting to feel behind the times, and sales and profits were on the decline. Then… Continue reading The V12 Aston Martin you can buy for the price of a Golf

Citroen Picasso comeback on cards as brand plots new ‘sexy’ MPVs

Citroën could channel the spirit of the old Picasso, because it believes an MPV revival is on the cards. The brand showed the radical ELO concept late last year as a vision of what a supermini-sized six-seater could look like. Although bosses have not yet given it the green light for production, it hints at… Continue reading Citroen Picasso comeback on cards as brand plots new ‘sexy’ MPVs

US automakers’ foreign troubles now extend to Canada

Canada’s decision this month to give Chinese carmakers a toehold in the country’s car market may be an ominous development for US automakers that are already struggling to stay relevant outside North America. General Motors and Ford Motor Co. — the two largest US-based car manufacturers — have been steadily losing customers in Asia, Europe… Continue reading US automakers’ foreign troubles now extend to Canada