The automaker estimates its struggling China business will cost $5 billion, but it isn't giving up on the country yet.
“We are considering re-badging our commercial EVs and supplying GM,” Hyundai’s CFO, Lee Seung Jo, said on a conference call (via Reuters) Thursday. Lee added the deal would pave the way for our entry ...
Monica Tamaș has been appointed general manager of Unilever Romania and Moldova beginning January 2025. She will oversee the ...
Tesla’s $1.37T market cap comes to fore, followed by Toyota, Xiaomi, BYD, according to compiled data - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Stellantis faces significant operational challenges and competition despite being a major automotive manufacturer, leading ...
GM and Hyundai Motor Group, two of the world's biggest automakers, are considering marketing rebadged Hyundai commercial vehicles in North America.
Electric vehicle (EV) investments are still driving headlines. The auto industry's next phase of growth is dependent upon bringing the price of EVs down to make them more affordable for ...
Biometric Update previously reported that cross-referenced anonymized disparate datasets can lead to de-anonymization and ...
Good morning! It’s Tuesday, January 28, 2025, and this is The Morning Shift, your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. Here are the important stories you ...
General Motors and Hyundai will ink a deal in the coming months. Little news about the Hyundai-General Motors collaboration ...
The V8 Engine may be on its way out as the world gradually goes electric, but it's not gone yet. The power some V8 designs ...
By 2004, he had been named the Executive Director of Design for GM Europe, where he art directed ... collaborative design space for GM’s American brands as part of a nearly $2 billion investment ...