Tokyo, Nissan is slashing production at its US plants and offering buyouts to factory workers there as part of the Japanese automaker's urgent efforts to return to profitability.
The project is rumored to be a rebadged version of the next-generation Leaf and would give Mitsubishi its first U.S. EV since the i-MiEV.
U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to place 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada from Feb. 1 if the two ...
Tesla reported disappointing fourth-quarter earnings for 2024, with revenue of $25.7billion (£20.6billion) falling short of Wall Street analysts' predictions of $27.2billion (£21.8billion). The ...
The worst offender - a popular battery model built in Britain - loses 73% of its value after just three years of ownership, ...
LONDON – Automakers produced fewer cars in the UK in 2024, and output is poised to fall again in 2025 – potentially to the ...
Although Honda is in the process of developing its own electric vehicle (EV)-dedicated architecture to part ways with General Motors, all while injecting massive investments in Canada to create a ...
New Nielsen data reveals NZ’s top automotive advertisers investing $124M, with Nissan surging and 22% of Kiwis planning new ...