Ford, Rivian, Tesla, GM and Ram soon enough are all fighting to own the hottest new vehicle segment. But nobody's making any money.
GM and Hyundai Motor Group, two of the world's biggest automakers, are considering marketing rebadged Hyundai commercial vehicles in North America.
A forecast says truck demand has reached it height, EVs are "here to stay," and Korean automakers are on a roll.
Blue Energy Motors has inked a pact with the Maharashtra government to set up an electric truck manufacturing plant with an ...
Lear Corporation workers unfortunately forgot to retighten a very important bolt after completing repairs on a handful of ...
ZM Trucks, a zero-emissions commercial truck company, has announced via a press release that it has established its first ...
WASHINGTON/DETROIT (Reuters) - Chrysler parent Stellantis is moving forward with plans to build a new midsize pickup truck in ...
The annual Edmunds Top Rated Awards are given to the cars, trucks and SUVs that beat out the rest of the competition ...
President Donald Trump pledged to revoke the so-called electric vehicle mandate, and an executive order on day one of his second presidential term signals his intent to undo much of his predecessor's ...
Automakers and even some Republicans may fight to preserve funds, and environmental activists will likely sue, but some ...
Aegis Energy has announced plans to build five commercial vehicle refuelling and recharging stations by the end of 2027 ...
Californian EV makers join forces to introduce integrated solar panel options for what is described as the world’s most ...