CHINA’S biggest EV maker has announced its largest recall to date, affecting more than 115,000 cars. It comes after regulators flagged safety concerns tied to design and battery components.
To date, Bishara told The Drive that consumers haven’t truly felt the ripple effects of tariffs on automotive parts—but ...
China files a complaint against India's Production Linked Incentive schemes for auto, EV policy at the World Trade ...
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BYD’s second ute exposed in patent images
A second ute from BYD is looking to follow in the successful wheel-tracks of the Shark 6, as what looks to be a 'lifestyle' ...
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VW Group future models 2025-2035: part 1
Another debut at the Munich Mobility Show was the new T-Roc, set to become a potential huge seller for Volkswagen. Deliveries ...
The Juke-sized Omoda 4 gets a whole new look for Omoda. Called ‘Cyber Mecha’, the futuristic design language is based around ...
The US and China have formed a trade agreement framework to prevent tariffs on imports, ahead of a crucial meeting between ...
General Motors CEO Mary Barra says China's automakers aren't just waging a brutal price war over EVs, they have an ...
Solid State batteries are the goal for next-generation EVs because they're lighter and safer. Toyota is making a big push to ...
The Dutch government has taken control of Chinese-owned computer chipmaker Nexperia, ratcheting up tensions with Beijing as a global fight brews over technology intellectual property, especially ...
President Trump is expected to meet with China's President Xi Jinping and discuss a trade deal. And, the government shutdown ...
Porsche has suffered a $1.1 billion loss in operating costs in Q3 of 2025, in part due to U.S. tariffs, EV delays, and ...
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