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Audi Adjusts Electric Vehicle Launch Plans Amidst Market Uncertainties
Audi's New CEO, Gernot Dollner, is prioritizing a balanced approach to propulsion technologies in response to changing customer demands. Audi is committed to electric mobility but isn't rushing to maximize EV production, aiming to keep dealers satisfied by promoting gas-powered, plug-in hybrid, and electric cars.
By Dabbie Davis
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Volkswagen Recalls Car Units Found with Flammable Interior Materials, Blames Fabric Supplier
Volkswagen has initiated a comprehensive recall of all ID.4 electric vehicles within the United States, encompassing 23,883 units, accounting for the entirety of those affected, as disclosed in NHTSA documents.
By Dabbie Davis
Huawei Ventures into New Partnership to Develop Car Technology
Huawei is all set to collaborate with state owned manufacturer Changan Auto. It is the company's most recent move to team up with car manufacturers and make better vehicles.
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Volkswagen Confirms Brand “No Longer Competitive”, Take Measures to Keep Up with the Market
Volkswagen, founded in 1937, must compete in today's fast-changing automobile market. Volkswagen has evolved to stay profitable, according to recent developments. Now it faces new challenge against electronic vehicles.
By Dabbie Davis
Hyundai Motor Group's Air Taxi Unit Eyes New US Facility
There is a great possibility for a new Hyundai Supernal facility in the U.S. Hyundai works on producing its eVTOL taxi.
By Dabbie Davis
Audi TT Bids Farewell After 25 Years of Production
The time has come for Audi TT to say goodbye. After two decades and a half this iconic car will no longer be available in the market.
By Dabbie Davis
Nissan Invests on Electric Cars Production in Sunderland
Nissan is investing over £1 billion in its Sunderland plant to produce two new electric vehicle models, successors to the Qashqai and Juke. This reflects their commitment to electric mobility and job retention, supported by UK government funding.
By Dabbie Davis
BMW Announces , They Would not Sell Center Lock Wheels in US
BMW has introduced the BMW M Performance Center Lock Wheels in Europe, priced at around 12,000 euros ($13,000) and originally featured on the BMW 3.0 CSL, offering lightweight forged wheels with Center Lock Wheel technology. These wheels are now extending to a wider range of mainstream M cars, although they are not currently available in the United States, with potential availability anticipated by 2024.
By Dabbie Davis
