Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to outsell traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles in China for the first time next year, marking a historic turning point for the world’s largest car market.
Europe’s automotive market recorded growth in May as rising demand for electric and hybrid vehicles offset a sharp decline in petrol and diesel sales, according to data from the European Automobile Manufacturers’
MoreA behind-the-scenes power struggle at Honda Motor has surfaced after retired senior executives attempted and failed to remove Chief Executive Toshihiro Mibe over mounting concerns about the company’s strategy in China and
MoreAfrica’s transition toward cleaner and more resilient transportation systems has received a major boost after electric mobility company Spiro secured a landmark $215 million investment round backed by major institutional investors, including
MoreAt the 2026 Beijing Auto China, the world’s largest automotive exhibition, the traditional boundaries between concept fantasy and production reality appear to be dissolving. A total of 71 concept vehicles were showcased,
MoreWestern carmakers are fighting to stay relevant in China, the world’s largest and most competitive car market, by launching new electric vehicles built with Chinese technology they now hope to export globally.
MoreA little over a decade ago, government policy took a decisive turn. In the aftermath of the 2015 “dieselgate” scandal, support for diesel vehicles gave way to a strong push toward electric
MoreRolls-Royce Motor Cars has revealed its latest and most ambitious creation, a £3 million all-electric hypercar called the Nightingale, marking a bold shift in strategy toward ultra-exclusive, high-margin vehicles designed for the
MoreFord Motor said Monday it will take a massive $19.5 billion writedown and cancel several major electric-vehicle programs, marking one of the clearest signs yet that the global auto industry is retreating
MoreChina’s electric vehicle maker BYD will immediately recall 88,981 plug-in hybrids due to power battery–related safety risks, the country’s market regulator announced on Friday. According to the State Administration for Market Regulation
MoreTesla continued to lose significant market share in Europe in October, according to new industry data showing that the continent’s switch to electric vehicles remains sluggish despite rising climate targets. Across the
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