Luxury, served small and tall in crossover and SUV forms. source: Latest Content – Car and Driver
Month: May 2021
Despite supply hiccups, and past promises that have never quite come to fruition, hydrogen-fuel technologies continue to improve, and the future still looks bright. Two
The automaker will postpone by one year reaching its 2022 guidance because of the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. source: Section Page News – Automotive
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles previously spent about $2.4 billion to buy European and U.S. CO2 credits from EV maker Tesla over the 2019-2021 period. Tesla collected
The Infantry Squad Vehicle is the first major product for the company since it was reestablished by GM in 2017. source: Section Page News –
Production losses due to microchip shortages were about 190,000 units in the year’s first three months. The company expects a heavier production hit this quarter. source: Section Page
The production disruption is expanding, this time shuttering Ford’s Michigan Assembly Plant — which makes the Ranger pickup and is gearing up to build the
The departure of Jaguar veteran Julian Thomson comes after Land Rover’s former head of design, Gerry McGovern, was promoted to oversee styling at the Jaguar
First-quarter operating profit surged to 4.8 billion euros ($5.8 billion). The operating return on sales jumped to 7.7 percent. source: Section Page News – Automotive
With the microchip shortage now into its fifth month and getting worse, automakers are trying to keep production moving by cutting some luxury features. source: