This post was originally published on Autonews Yanfeng International in November will close its plant in Riverside, Mo., around the same time GM plans to end Chevrolet Malibu production at a nearby assembly plant, according to a recently posted layoff notice.
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Editorial: Elon Musk plays politics at Tesla's risk
This post was originally published on Autonews Most auto executives maintain strict boundaries in public settings, and the box is there for a good reason.
VW dealers get glimpse of future U.S. product
This post was originally published on Autonews VW’s U.S. sales rose 26 percent in the first half of 2024, the largest gain of any mass-market brand. VW dealers to get fresh products by year-end.
Reports: Hyundai and Waymo explore collaboration involving self-driving vehicles
This post was originally published on Autonews Self-driving tech company Waymo is holding discussions with Hyundai Motor Group about using the Ioniq 5 as a robotaxi platform, according to reports from Reuters and a South Korean newspaper.
Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1-inspired GT coupe on tap
This post was originally published on Autonews The German luxury automaker will offer 200 copies of the special edition.
Ford, Kia gain some traction in revamping China operations
This post was originally published on Autonews Most global automakers, unable to match or catch up with China’s rapid shift to electrified vehicles, and losing market share, still seem to have no idea how to respond other than cutting production.
Supply issue halting production at Chevy Silverado plant
This post was originally published on Autonews GM didn’t provide details about the supply issue, which will shut Fort Wayne Assembly and three components plants in Michigan and Indiana for the week of Sept. 23.
1 Thing We're Talking About: A Monster opportunity for students at a Texas high school
This post was originally published on Autonews Northern Tool + Equipment and Monster Jam are partnering to provide Bryan High School with an engine, tools and mentors to build its own monster truck.
Honda robotaxi plans uncertain as GM-backed Cruise grapples with crash aftermath
This post was originally published on Autonews Honda is still weighing whether it can start its ambitious Tokyo robotaxi service on time as its partner in the project, GM’s Cruise, deals with a safety scandal and keeps production paused on its self-driving people mover.
Shuttered Fiat Chrysler assembly plant in China fails to sell at auction for third time
This post was originally published on Autonews The Changsha facility, once home to Jeep and Fiat output but shuttered since 2022, had already failed to attract any buyers at previous auctions in June and July.