Shortages stemming from a geopolitical turf war showed automakers weren’t ready for more supply chain trouble. Semiconductors shortages resurged due to Dutch-Chinese geopolitical tensions over ...
Roughly 20 automakers worldwide have now announced plans to enter the humanoid-robot arena—from Tesla and Germany's automotive trio of Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Volkswagen to China's XPeng, BYD, and ...
The Detroit auto industry is closely monitoring a potential semiconductor chip crisis stemming from a dispute between the Dutch government and China. The Dutch government has suspended its ...
After years of teasing that other automakers would license Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, Elon Musk has now admitted that no other automakers want to license it. “They don’t want it!” He says ...
General Motors world headquarters building at the Renaissance Center in the skyline of city's downtown on November 21, 2008 in Detroit. In 2025, GM is downsizing its headquarters to a new Detroit ...
Ongoing US-China tensions have sparked the most significant automotive supply chain shift in decades. Disruptions at semiconductor maker Nexperia have pushed US automakers to cut reliance on Chinese ...
The new bill aims to make things a little better, but there are still plenty of ways automakers will harangue you. New York bill aims to restrict in-car subscriptions for pre-installed hardware ...
Happy Friday! It's November 21, 2025, and this is The Morning Shift — your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. This is where you'll find the most ...
Chinese automaker BYD again logged higher new-car registrations in Europe last month, as it continues to expand in the continent amid pressure in its home market. New-car registrations for BYD models, ...
Stunts like Range Rover climbing the 999 steps to Heaven’s Gate in China are fascinating to watch when successful, and cringeworthy when they go awry. The latter happened to Chinese automaker Chery ...
Hyundai CEO José Muñoz says the company has overtaken Volkswagen to become the world’s No. 2 automaker by profit, signaling a major shift in global industry leadership. Hyundai Volkswagen Profit Shift ...