AAA exec: 97% of travelers will be road tripping this summer
AAA exec on traveling, coronavirus
In Ohio, Vice President Pence unveils first electric pickup in US
Pence arrived on stage in style, stepping out of a Lordstown Motors Endurance.
Tesla plans battery manufacturing facility under project 'Roadrunner': Document
Tesla currently produces batteries with Japan’s Panasonic Corp at the so-called Gigafactory near Reno, Nevada. It also has battery contracts with South Korea’s LG Chem Ltd and China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology Ltd.
California considers 1st-in-US electric truck sales rule
California is expected to approve new rules Thursday to sell more electric trucks and delivery vans.
Coronavirus blues are driven away as people take to the racing tracks
Country clubs, drag strips and autocrosses are helping people stay socially distant while satisfying their need for speed amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Recreational racing makes summer comeback amid coronavirus pandemic
Gary Gastelu on recreational racing reopening for the summer amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Where are Tesla’s gigafactories?
Tesla has so-called gigafactories all over the world.
New Ford F-150 will 'set a new bar' with sleeper seat, onboard generator, exec says
The latest models will be manufactured in Michigan and Missouri.
Ford’s new F-150 to have on-board generator
Mark LaNeve on new F-150
Virtual car sales booming during coronavirus: Vroom CEO
Vroom CEO on virtual sales, used car market
US contests bail for men accused of helping ex-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn escape
A U.S. prosecutor urged that the pair stay behind bars as Japan prepares to seek extradition.
Ford study says Americans would give up streaming, booze, sex over their pickup trucks
American pickup truck owners are willing to give up six popular activities to keep their trucks, according to Ford.
Musk says date for Tesla shareholder meeting and 'Battery Day' tentatively set
The original July date was postponed due to coronavirus
Nikola Motor to open Arizona plant in July, promises thousands of jobs
The notice comes after Nikola got its first bullish Wall Street rating this week.
Money-losing Mitsubishi says executives will take pay cuts
The executives' pay cuts amount to a reduction by about 45% of their overall pay by lowering salaries and foregoing performance-linked bonus pay.
Robo cars hit new speed bump in COVID-19 world
The innovators behind driverless vehicles are now challenged with assuring passengers the cars are virus free.
Ford offering U.S. employees work-from-home extension
Ford Motor Company announced Wednesday that it is offering salaried employees in the U.S. the option to work from home until at least the end of the year.
Lyft promises to go all-electric by 2030
Co-founder and President John Zimmer said the company can impact policy change.
Hertz caves to SEC, halts $500M stock sale
Bankrupt Hertz backtracks on a controversial stock sale.
3D printing, design talent helped GM produce coronavirus PPE: GM engineer
J.J. Shaheen, manufacturing chief engineer for Global Crossovers, on shifting to producing millions of coronavirus PPE units


















