Waymo Waymo just took another major step toward bringing self-driving cars into the mainstream. The Alphabet-owned brand has received approval to establish a factory for its driverless vehicles in Michigan. This will be the first factory in the world to be completely devoted to mass-producing Level 4 autonomous vehicles, the company said. It may be… Continue reading Waymo will build self-driving cars in Michigan
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Growing our team and business in Michigan
Growing our team and business in Michigan Waymo TeamBlockedUnblockFollowFollowingJan 22 In the US, the auto industry is synonymous with Michigan. Auto manufacturing has created hundreds of thousands of jobs in the state and built an economic engine that helps fuel the entire country. Today, Waymo is excited to announce that we’ll grow our business in Michigan,… Continue reading Growing our team and business in Michigan
Jaguar I-Pace outsells all other cars in the Netherlands in December
Tax changes can have great effects on car sales. In Belgium, new fiscal deductability rules taking effect on January 1st 2018 prompted thousands of buyers to sign an order form for a (premium) plug-in hybrid in December. A similiar phenomenon has manifested itself in the Netherlands last month: Dutch company car drivers hurried to the… Continue reading Jaguar I-Pace outsells all other cars in the Netherlands in December
Tesla layoffs, US-built VW electric car, an electrified Detroit: The Week in Reverse
Cadillac electric crossover SUV based on GM BEV3 modular platform
Which Chinese automaker showed an electric minivan in Detroit?
What upcoming SUV will underpin a new “elegant” electric from Lincoln?
This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending January 18, 2019.
Last week, the CES show in Las Vegas was something of a disappointment for visitors looking for the latest in electric and self-driving car technology. The Detroit auto show, long a staple of big horsepower and heavy iron, provided the jolt for electric car fans that CES lacked, with several new-car introductions.
2020 Ford Explorer, 2019 Detroit auto show
Ford showed a hybrid version of its redesigned, top-selling Explorer for 2020. Following the show, the company revealed that it is working on an all-electric version of its top-selling F-Series pickup.
Cadillac gave a glimpse of its upcoming electric SUV for 2022 about which it revealed details in an investor conference last week.
GAC Entranze concept, 2019 Detroit auto show
Chinese automaker GAC revealed a new electric minivan concept that it says could be one of the first cars from a Chinese automaker to arrive in the U.S. in 2020.
Nissan revealed a new high-riding luxo-sedan concept, the IMs. It shares some details with last year's IMx concept, an electric crossover SUV expected to arrive in production form next year.
Infiniti QX Inspiration SUV concept, 2019 Detroit auto show
The company's luxury brand, Infiniti, also introduced a new electric concept, the QX Inspiration, that previews a new sporty crossover SUV due to arrive as part of the brand's electric transformation.
And Nissan discussed how it might position its new e-Power series hybrid system that's likely to also drive Infinitis in the U.S.
2019 Hyundai Kona Electric
In the North American car, truck, and SUV awards announced at the show the Hyundai Kona, including the Kona Electric, defeated the Jaguar I-Pace for the utility vehicle of the year award.
More automakers than usual made news at industry conferences immediately following the show, including Volkswagen, which announced that it will expand its factory in Tennessee to build electric cars for the U.S. and will partner with Ford to build light pickups and vans for overseas markets, in a deal that is expected eventually to encompass shared electric cars.
Volkswagen charging at VW Elli charging station
Separately, Volkswagen also announced that it will follow Tesla into the power business, with a new lineup of products and services. The effort is called Elli and it will sell electric-car chargers, manage renewable energy, and more, aimed at electric car customers.
Lincoln revealed that it will adapt a version of Ford's upcoming high-performance electric SUV into an “elegant” electric crossover vehicle.
Comments from General Motors President Mark Reuss suggested that the company is not planning any new hybrids to replace the Chevrolet Volt when it ends production in April, even though it is one of the best-selling plug-in cars in America.
2020 Hyundai Ioniq [2020 Euro-spec model]
Detroit also wasn't the only place where new cars were revealed this week. Hyundai showed a refreshed version of its Prius-fighting Ioniq lineup in Europe.
And we brought you a roundup of details about how Audi and Mercedes-Benz have smaller electric SUVs in the works to follow their upcoming mid-size offerings.
No week seems complete without news from Tesla, the EPA, or Faraday Future, either. Tesla announced it will lay off 7 percent of its workforce, about 3,200 people, even as it continues to try to build more Model 3s. The company also began selling a new portable charger that will deliver 40 amps at 240-volts.
NEVS 9-3 concept, 2017 CES Asia
After burying the hatchet with Faraday Future, the startup automaker's lead investor announced that it will invest in the Chinese company building electric conversions of the last Saab 9-3 in China.
Finally, as EPA Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler headed to Capitol Hill in the midst of the government shutdown for confirmation hearings as the agency's permanent head, Colorado poked the bear with its announcement that it plans to join California in requiring automakers to sell electric cars there.
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Inrix calls for political decisions and wants to help
Inrix Autonomous Driving, Avery Ashs, is calling for regulatory intervention and is promoting his AV Road Rules project. In a speech, the head of Autonomous Driving spoke to the traffic information service Inrix, Avery Ash, about the lack of public sector decisions. The towns move in the direction of autonomous driving, the basic rules should… Continue reading Inrix calls for political decisions and wants to help
California dealers try to stop Volvo’s car subscription service
A trade group representing California car and truck dealerships has filed a petition with the state’s New Motor Vehicle Board to stop Volvo from offering cars on a subscription model. The filing, first reported by Teslarati, is an escalation of the dealer group’s effort to disrupt Volvo’s subscription program, which became public late last year… Continue reading California dealers try to stop Volvo’s car subscription service
Crossover Jaguar F-Pace added style and power – www.MICEtimes.asia
Jaguar F-Pace can now reach a maximum speed of over 322 km/h.The Lister Motor company has a long history of tuning cars Jaguar, in addition, the boys created a few own models. The last project the Studio is a revised crossover Jaguar F-Pace, which can now reach a maximum speed of over 322 km/h. He… Continue reading Crossover Jaguar F-Pace added style and power – www.MICEtimes.asia
No-deal-Brexit would be “catastrophic” according to Ford: To equip British carmaker against the Brexit boom
For months, British carmakers warn of the heavy consequences of a disorderly EU exit. The automakers then face customs barriers that would severely disrupt their supply chains. The industry is working hard on contingency plans for the horror scenario of no-deal brexit. Half a year ago, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), the largest British automaker, had… Continue reading No-deal-Brexit would be “catastrophic” according to Ford: To equip British carmaker against the Brexit boom
Cooperation of Magna & Lyft
The cooperation between the supplier Magna and the driving service Lyft is bearing fruit, which will be presented at the NAIAS. The NAIAS, the North America International Auto Show in Detroit, was once the first important auto show of the year. But in the meantime, the CES has outgrown the fair, especially in the area… Continue reading Cooperation of Magna & Lyft
Luxury car sales slow down in India
NEW DELHI: Luxury car sales have decelerated. With the stock market remaining volatile through most of last year and liquidity pressure growing, reluctant buyers stayed away from new purchases or upgrades, leading to 5 per cent growth in volumes in 2018 against a 17 per cent surge in the previous year. Luxury car makers like… Continue reading Luxury car sales slow down in India