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Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors has announced the recall of more than 108,000 vehicles in the United States due to a potential safety issue involving the rear liftgate mechanism. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the defect relates to the gas spring components......
Two major developments across the electric vehicle supply chain suggest that long charging times may soon decline. China based CATL unveiled a battery capable of recharging in minutes, while ChargePoint introduced a high power charging system designed to deliver faster energy transfer at scale. At its......
Volkswagen has introduced two new electric vehicles developed in China as global automakers prepare for Auto China 2026, where domestic brands are expected to intensify competition in the premium segment. The move reflects a broader shift in the world’s largest auto market, where Chinese manufacturers......
Volkswagen Group has outlined a new technology roadmap centered on “Agentic AI for All,” aiming to integrate advanced artificial intelligence agents into vehicles built for the Chinese market starting in the second half of 2026. The announcement was made at a press event in Beijing ahead......
Changan Automobile has announced plans to become one of the world’s top 10 automakers by 2030, highlighting the growing ambitions of Chinese manufacturers in the global automotive market. The company aims to significantly increase its international presence, targeting global sales of up to 5 million......
Casablanca hosted a key industry gathering in April 2026 where advances in vehicle safety systems took center stage. During the Franchise Exhibition Morocco 2026, automotive service provider GlassAuto Express presented its latest developments in advanced driver assistance systems, known as ADAS. The......
South Korea’s Samsung SDI has reached a significant milestone by signing its first electric vehicle (EV) battery supply agreement with German automaker Mercedes-Benz. The multi-year deal marks a new phase of collaboration between the two companies as the global automotive industry accelerates its......
Swedish automotive safety supplier Autoliv, the world’s largest producer of airbags and seatbelts, reported a stronger-than-expected performance in its first-quarter results, with adjusted operating profit declining less than analysts had forecast. The company said that its performance during......
Chinese automaker Seres has announced that it will become an equal shareholder in a fast-charging joint venture in China involving German carmakers BMW and Mercedes-Benz. The move marks a new stage of cooperation in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle sector. According to an official statement released......
U.S. automaker Ford Motor Company has announced a large-scale recall affecting nearly 1.4 million vehicles across the United States due to a software-related issue, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The recall is linked to a malfunction in the powertrain control......
German automaker Audi has announced an expansion of its collaboration with Chinese partner SAIC Motor, aiming to develop a new generation of vehicles tailored specifically for the Chinese market. The strengthened partnership will focus on producing future models under a jointly developed brand, with......
Automotive group Stellantis NV has announced that it will stop producing new vehicles at its Poissy plant near Paris by 2029, as part of a broader strategy to reduce excess manufacturing capacity in Europe. The company, which owns brands such as Jeep and Peugeot, is facing structural overcapacity across......
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD is deliberately avoiding a price war in South Africa as competition intensifies in Africa’s second-largest automotive market. The South African automotive sector is experiencing a rapid influx of electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids, range-extender models,......
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