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Even the company logo is stylized after an ancient warrior’s helmet. With its sharp edges and large size, you could use it as a defensive weapon in a sticky situation. What’s up with the Chinese car companies going all military with their car names?
auto companies "a little bit of a break," many auto industry experts have said they may soften, but not prevent, an increase in car prices. Cox Automotive Chief Economist Jonathan Smoke said during an Automotive Press Association webinar that the reprieve is "taking a bad situation and making...
Majority owned by China's Geely, Volvo has committed to going fully electric by 2030. While a majority of the cars Volvo sold in Europe were diesel as recently as 2019, in 2022 they made up just 8.9% of the Swedish carmaker's sales. In August 33% of Volvo's sales were fully-electric...
Now, it’s hard to see how they can hold back the rising electric-car tide much longer. This undated photo shows a street in Hamamatsu, the birthplace of motorcycle companies Yamaha, Honda and Suzuki. (PHOTO / BLOOMBERG) Honda has said it won’t sell combustion-engine cars beyond 2040 ...
Using CB Insights’ investment, acquisition, and partnership data, we identified over 40 companies developing road-going self-driving vehicles. They are a diverse group of players, ranging from automotive industry stalwarts to leading technology brands and telecommunications companies....
Volvo chief Hakan Samuelsson told AFP in March that by 2025, "half of our cars will be electric." Jaguar and Land Rover These iconic brands are owned by the Indian group Tata, which plans to devote a large part