The Chinese automaker narrowed its first quarter loss to $18 million, helped by EV exports to Europe and other markets. Manufacturing in Europe is now planned for 2026 after an earlier effort stalled.
The bZ4X Touring, which will launch next year, has one-third more cargo space than the standard bZ4X. It is a sister vehicle to the Subaru Trailseeker and will be sold in the U.S. as the bZ Woodland.
The A6 range of premium large cars is underpinned by the MLB3 platform.
SUV-focused subsidiaries Omoda and Jaecoo to add four new models by 2026 while expanding drivetrains and entering new markets.
Renault's Ampere unit shrugged off Mitsubishi's decision, saying it does not need help from minority shareholders.
In an interview, VW Group CEO Oliver Blume outlined the automaker's strategy to cope with U.S. tariffs including production possibilities for Audi and Porsche and why he expects a rebound in China.
Seres partnered with telecommunications giant Huawei back in 2021 to launch the Aito brand of premium electric and hybrid SUVs.
Chardon replaces Thierry Koskas. The Stellantis brand has faced delays in new models and is dealing with fallout from a Takata airbag recall and problems with Stellantis's PureTech engines.
When merger talks between Nissan and Honda ended in February, a Toyota executive contacted Nissan to see how the world’s biggest automaker might help its troubled rival, a Japanese media report says.
The once-dominant Japanese carmaker is restructuring to address a slump in global sales and profitability in the face of rising competition from China’s fast-growing electric vehicle sector.