HD Hyundai Executive Vice Chairman Chung Kisun Discusses ‘Multi-Fuel Future’ with Global Leaders in Davos

– Attending the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 for the third consecutive year – Participating in the Oil & Gas Governors session and other discussions, focusing on energy transition and transportation cooperation – Introducing an Intelligent Future Shipyard with AI integration in collaboration with Palantir SEOUL, South Korea, Jan. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — HD… Continue reading HD Hyundai Executive Vice Chairman Chung Kisun Discusses ‘Multi-Fuel Future’ with Global Leaders in Davos

Stellantis Will Restart Illinois Factory That U.A.W. Pushed to Revive

Stellantis, the company that owns Chrysler and Jeep, said on Wednesday it planned to reopen a factory in Illinois and increase production elsewhere in the United States, a move that is likely to resolve several simmering disputes with the United Automobile Workers union. The reopening is also likely to help the company in its relations… Continue reading Stellantis Will Restart Illinois Factory That U.A.W. Pushed to Revive

Stellantis chairman details planned U.S. investments for Jeep, Ram to Trump

Stellantis Chairman John Elkann speaks during the presentation of the new Fiat Panda as Fiat celebrates the 125th anniversary of its brand in Turin, Italy, July 11, 2024. Massimo Pinca | Reuters DETROIT — Stellantis Chairman John Elkann detailed several upcoming plans the trans-Atlantic automaker has for U.S. investments when meeting with President Donald Trump… Continue reading Stellantis chairman details planned U.S. investments for Jeep, Ram to Trump

Citroën C4

Citroën’s comfort-led positioning of this car makes for a medium-high driving position, something that sits – like the car itself – between hatch and SUV. For some, that will make it too low, for others too high. For the facelift, Citroën has fitted new ‘Advance Comfort’ seats in the C4, which are visually bulging with… Continue reading Citroën C4

Defective Takata airbags: what you need to know about the Citroën C3 and DS3 recall in the north of France

A new wave of recalls of Citroën C3 and DS3 manufactured between 2009 and 2019 must take place at the end of January in the northern part of France. These vehicles, equipped with a defective airbag produced by the Japanese equipment manufacturer Takata, created controversy last May. We take stock. The essentials of the day:… Continue reading Defective Takata airbags: what you need to know about the Citroën C3 and DS3 recall in the north of France

Takata airbag: Citroën extends its massive C3 recall to all of Europe, UFC-Que Choisir files complaint

Citroën extends its massive C3 recall across Europe. The consumer association UFC-Que Choisir has filed a complaint for “deceptive commercial practices, aggravated deception and deliberate endangering of the lives of others”, in the case of defective Takata airbags. Explanations. The essentials of the day: our exclusive selection Every day, our editorial team reserves the best… Continue reading Takata airbag: Citroën extends its massive C3 recall to all of Europe, UFC-Que Choisir files complaint

Exclusive: Citroen 2CV set for return as retro city car

For reference, the similarly conceived Dacia Spring packs a 26.8kWh lithium ion pack, which gives a range of 140 miles and is key to it hitting a starting price of £14,995. Although the Smart Car architecture can also support petrol and mild-hybrid powertrains, it is possible that the 2CV’s design could restrict it to a… Continue reading Exclusive: Citroen 2CV set for return as retro city car

German FAZ: Van already, already008586

The hierarchy in the large universe of small buses has been like this for what feels like ages: VW T somewhere at the top, Mercedes-Benz is panting behind from the commercial vehicle department, Ford has its very own core clientele with the Transit, and Opel or Renault or a few others share the back seats.… Continue reading German FAZ: Van already, already008586