


Breaking News: Honda May Revive Nissan Takeover if CEO Uchida Exits
Reportedly, Honda Motor Co. is open to reviving merger discussions with Nissan Motor Co., only if the current CEO, Makoto Uchida resigns, the Financial Times said.

Breaking News: Trump Announces New Auto Tariffs, Expected Around April 2
Trump is following through on his campaign promises by expanding tariffs on both U.S. allies and rivals, escalating an already growing trade war.

Breaking News: State Department Drops Plans to Buy Armored Teslas
The U.S. State Department has updated its procurement forecast, removing the "Armored Tesla" vehicle from a planned $400 million purchase.

Breaking News: ZF Unveils Heel Airbag Designed for Future Self-Driving Cars
ZF Lifetec has unveiled a heel airbag aimed at reducing the risk of severe ankle and foot injuries for front-seat occupants in the event of a crash.

Breaking News: Automakers Hit Pause but Prepare for Uncertain Tariffs
Automakers and suppliers are holding off on significant spending decisions until they have more clarity on how trade rules will evolve.

Breaking News: Nissan Closing 3 Factories, Reducing Shifts to Stop Losses
On February 13, Uchida outlined these measures while updating the turnaround plan he first introduced in November

Breaking News: Massachusetts' Vehicle Data Access Law Stands After Court Challenge
A federal judge upheld Massachusetts' expanded “Right to Repair” law, rejecting a challenge from major automakers.

Breaking News: Toyota Recalls 106,000 Vehicles Over Major Safety Risks
Toyota Motor Corporation is recalling 106,061 U.S. vehicles due to a brake fluid leak which could affect braking performance.

Breaking News: An Inside Look at Jeep's Super Bowl 2025 Commercial Featuring Harrison Ford
Jeep’s Super Bowl ad, voiced by Harrison Ford, delivered a patriotic call for unity, continuing the brand’s tradition of bold statements.

Breaking News: Ford Estimates Billions in Losses on Electric Cars by 2025
Ford anticipates up to $5.5 billion in losses on its EV and software operations this year, mirroring last year’s struggles with battery costs.

Breaking News: Ferrari Set to Launch Its Inaugural EV This Year
Ferrari is set to launch its first-ever EV later this year, and we've got a sneak peek at the electrifying supercar.

Breaking News: Nissan Switches from Longtime Battery Supplier AESC for Next-Gen Electric Vehicle
For over a decade, AESC has supplied batteries for the Nissan Leaf, America’s first mass-produced affordable EV. Now, Nissan plans to switch suppliers for its next-gen U.S.-made EVs, starting production in 2028.


Breaking News: U.S. Tariffs Hit Automakers and Suppliers, Threatening to Bring North American Auto Production to a Screeching Halt
A 25% tariff on most U.S. imports from Canada and Mexico could halt assembly and parts plants across all three countries within a week, making production unsustainable due to tight industry margins

Breaking News: Lithium-Ion Batteries Pose Danger in California Wildfire Cleanup
The Palisades and Eaton fires have triggered the largest lithium-ion battery cleanup effort in history.

Breaking News: Elon Musk Announces Tesla’s Paid Robotaxi Service Launching in Austin This June
Tesla Inc. is set to debut its highly anticipated commercial robotaxi service this June in Austin, Texas.



Breaking News: Tesla Investors Hope for Sales Boost from Cheaper EV Model Following Disappointing 2024
Tesla officially launched an updated version of its best-selling Model Y crossover SUV on Thursday, building on the recent introduction in China to enhance its appeal and attract new customers.