Henrik Fisker is selling his home for $35 million, but his company is worth just $27 million
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President Joe Biden's administration is poised to unveil a sweeping
President Joe Biden's administration is poised to unveil a sweeping
President Joe Biden's administration is poised to unveil a sweeping
President Joe Biden's administration is poised to unveil a sweeping
A car introduced in 1964 will be no more as General Motors confirmed it
Nissan will provide the Japanese carmaker with one of its EVs to sell in the U.S. Mitsubishi and Nissan are also working to co-develop a one-ton pickup for North America. Changing economic conditions has helped the car company's North American business. North America has overtaken Southeast Asia as Mitsubishi’s top earning market, just in time for the carmaker to launch an electric vehicle sourced from Nissan and a new mid-sized pickup truck. While Southeast Asia has long been the company’s most...
Although EU tariffs are supposed to support the auto industry, German automakers are saying, "No, thanks"
Volkswagen is singing the praises of plug-in hybrids as EV demand is “plateauing.” While the brand’s CEO says the future is electric, he suggested plug-in hybrid powertrains could stick around longer than originally expected. The electric revolution has hit a speed bump as consumers aren’t embracing EVs as quickly as some automakers predicted. This has caused a handful of companies to rethink their plans and even backtrack on electric-only timelines. Volkswagen is joining the chorus of...
A recent slump in electric vehicle sales shouldn't concern the automotive sector, VW's brand chief Thomas Schäfer has said.
BMW joins General Motors, Ford and Volkswagen in the development of vehicle-to-home charging technology to help homeowners reduce energy costs and reduce CO2 emissions from power generation.