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Asbury and the FTC will brief Texas federal Judge Reed O'Connor on whether the FTC's internal administrative law system violates Article III of the Constitution.
Retired automotive analyst Michelle Krebs guest co-hosts the show from Automotive News’ offices in Detroit. She and Daily Drive Host Kellen Walker discuss the week’s biggest news stories ...
Ford is once again delaying two of its next-generation electric vehicles, including its upcoming EV pickup. General Motors will reportedly import EV batteries from China’s CATL. Plus, Charisma ...
Mate Rimac explained why Bugatti, despite being profitable, no longer was the right fit within the VW Group. He also shared the reason for the Rimac Nevara supercar's delay in an interview with ...
Power system has a new 1.5-liter gasoline engine and packages vital components together.
Workers at Stellantis are in danger of seeing their bonuses drop from nearly $14,000 last year to nothing for the first time since 2010.
Toyota braces for a tariff bill of nearly $10 billion but still expects to deliver big profits and is even planning a new assembly plant in Japan despite the trade tensions.
The Trump administration in June said it would move faster on self-driving exemption requests to deploy up to 2,500 self-driving vehicles.
The automotive industry is undergoing a period of profound transformation. Tariffs, electrification, shifting consumer expectations and persistent supply chain disruptions are forcing leaders to ...
Alix Partners’ Shea Burns talks about the six automakers that have legal agreements with California to keep emissions low and what President Donald Trump’s environmental policy changes mean ...
Honda Motor Co. is considering expanding its U.S. factories to a three-shift schedule from two shifts to increase output, mitigate tariff liabilities and avoid additional capital investments.