COMMUNIQUÉ DE PRESSE15 juillet 2025 Données financières du 1er semestre 2025 et perspectives financières 2025 Données financières préliminaires du 1er semestre 2025 Mise à jour des perspectives financières 2025 Renforcement du plan de réduction des coûts Boulogne-Billancourt, France – 15 juillet 2025 Renault Group annonce ses données financières préliminaires du 1er semestre 2025 : chiffre d’affaires… Continue reading Données financières du 1er semestre 2025 et perspectives financières 2025
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Analysis-Despite tariffs, it’s still America first for Asia’s legacy automakers
By Hyunjoo Jin, Maki Shiraki and Heekyong Yang SEOUL/TOKYO (Reuters) -Toyota and Hyundai Motor may have a beef with U.S. protectionism, but they have one thing in common with President Donald Trump: when it comes to global car markets, it’s America first for Asia’s legacy automakers. Trump’s tariffs on imported automobiles have upended the outlook… Continue reading Analysis-Despite tariffs, it’s still America first for Asia’s legacy automakers
Global EV sales jump 24% in June though North American market struggles, research firm says
Global EV and plug-in hybrid sales rose 24% in June, driven by strong demand in China and Europe, though U.S. sales dipped 1% amid policy shifts. Global sales of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles jumped 24% in June from a year ago, as a switch to electric vehicles maintained momentum in China and Europe, market… Continue reading Global EV sales jump 24% in June though North American market struggles, research firm says
Nissan to close its Oppama plant in Japan to cut costs
Nissan will shut its flagship Oppama plant by March 2028, shifting production to southwestern Japan as part of a cost-cutting restructuring plan. Nissan is closing its flagship factory in Oppama, Japan, to cut costs and moving all its production there to another plant in southwestern Japan. Vehicle production at the Oppama plant in Kanagawa Prefecture… Continue reading Nissan to close its Oppama plant in Japan to cut costs
Nissan to end production at one of Japan’s first large-scale car plants
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People carriers poised for comeback, says Renault design boss
Renault design boss Gilles Vidal predicts the people carrier could make a comeback to shake up the family car market as designers explore new ways of boosting efficiency and depart from the hallmarks of conventional SUV styling. People carriers, or multi-purpose vehicles (MPVs), used to be big business in Europe, with the likes of the Renault… Continue reading People carriers poised for comeback, says Renault design boss
Government launches new EV grant with discount of up to £3750
The government said it would fund the grants until the 2028-29 financial year but the scheme could be amended or closed early, with no notice, if cash reserves for it were depleted. “This will remain under review,” said the spokeperson. The move comes as car makers are working to hit the UK’s Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate, which this… Continue reading Government launches new EV grant with discount of up to £3750
Fiat 600
This car may be large by supermini class standards but, in some ways at least, you wouldn’t know as much on the inside. Although it feels wider across the cabin than is typical of a car in this class, offers quite generous front-row head room and has a 360-litre boot that is fairly roomy by… Continue reading Fiat 600
Chinese EVs take off in the UK as BYD closes in on Tesla
The UK has become a pivotal market for Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, accounting for 30% of all Chinese electric models sold across Europe. The number of electric cars on UK roads has nearly doubled in the past two years, and nearly one in five new cars sold in 2024 was electric. BYD (1211.HK), China’s… Continue reading Chinese EVs take off in the UK as BYD closes in on Tesla
Chinese EVs take off in the UK as BYD closes in on Tesla
The UK has become a pivotal market for Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, accounting for 30% of all Chinese electric models sold across Europe. The number of electric cars on UK roads has nearly doubled in the past two years, and nearly one in five new cars sold in 2024 was electric. BYD (1211.HK), China’s… Continue reading Chinese EVs take off in the UK as BYD closes in on Tesla