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Rolls-Royce Achieves Record-Breaking Year with 6,032 Cars Sold in 2023Rolls-Royce Motor Cars achieved record-breaking sales in 2023, driven by strong demand, including for their first pure electric model.
Tesla Recalls Over 1.6 Million Cars in China: Safety Concerns Hit the MarketTesla recalls 1.61 million vehicles in China due to driver assistance system issues and faces growing competition from BYD.
Tesla Recalls 1.6 Million Cars in China Tesla is recalling more than 1.61 million vehicles in the Chinese market. The reason: a crash risk related to the driver assistance system.
Not-So-Bright Future for Tesla in 2024, According to Wall Street AnalystsAnalysts caution on Tesla's outlook as some models may lose government subsidies by 2024, adding to potential earnings pressure.
Xiaomi's Road to EV Domination Begins with the SU7 Sedan DebutXiaomi unveils its first electric car, the SU7, with advanced features, aiming to compete with Porsche and Tesla.
'2024 is the Best Year to Buy a Car in the U.S.' Says Cox AutomotiveThe U.S. car market is set to recover to pre-Covid levels by 2024, with better supply, lower prices, and reduced interest rates.
Disappointing 2023 for GM's EVs, Share Slips to 3.1% Q4GM's Q4 2023 electric vehicle (EV) sales in the U.S. make up just 3.1% of total sales, falling short of expectations.
Audi's U.S. Sales Soar: Electric Cars Lead the Charge with 55% RiseAudi reports a 22% increase in 2023 U.S. car sales, with 25,000 units of battery electric vehicles, indicating a growing market.
Tesla: 1.8 Million Cars Sold in 2023 Tesla's Q4 2023 sales increased 19.55% year-over-year to 484,507 vehicles. Model 3 and Model Y sales totaled 461,538 units in the quarter, slightly below market expectations...
Tesla Faces Setback as Swedish Strike Case Ends in Defeat Tesla has lost its court appeal to mitigate the impact of the Swedish strike. For the past two months, Tesla service workers in Sweden have been on strike to be included in a collective bargaining agreement. The strikes were in support of unionization...
U.S. Government Contemplates Increase Tariff on Chinese Goods Including Electric VehiclesThe U.S. government is considering raising tariffs on certain Chinese goods, including electric cars, as part of a long-term review.
Trade War Risk Rises: China's Expansion Spurs Concerns in Southeast AsiaChinese firms expand globally due to domestic economic woes, pursuing growth and raising trade tensions in host countries.
Tesla's Dojo Supercomputer Head Resigns, Full Self-Driving Release in DoubtTesla's Dojo hardware head resigns amid reports of issues with the second-gen chip for autonomous driving technology.
Hot Topic: How Electric Cars Are Putting Battery Overheating to RestSouth Korean certification center enhances EV safety with fire prevention and thermal runaway suppression tests and tech.
Tesla Offers 6 Months of Free Supercharging in North AmericaTesla offers 6 months of free Supercharging for Model 3 and Model Y orders delivered by year-end in North America.
Florida court finds Tesla negligent.. What kind of vehicle defect is the problem? A judge in the U.S. Circuit Court for Palm Beach County, South Florida, has ruled in favor of Tesla on November 22, 2023, finding that the company knew its driving assistance system was defective and allowed drivers to use it...
Volvo FH Electric Makes History as the 2024 International Truck of the YearVolvo FH Electric named 2024 International Truck of the Year, first electric truck to win; recognized for performance and technology.
Elon Musk Calls Sweden Tesla Strike 'Insane'Swedish Tesla strike grows, impacting operations; Elon Musk opposes unions, potential delivery disruption.
Can Electric Cars Really Save Us? Startling Insights RevealedElectric vehicle sales vary globally, with South Korea lagging behind while Europe and the U.S. see significant growth.
Ford Puts EV Plans on Diet: $3.5 Billion Battery Factory in Michigan Shrinks by 40%Ford resumes its Michigan electric car battery factory construction but scales back, citing slower EV demand.
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