Tesla hits 3,000 cars a week in Berlin, Austin later than planned
Alongside the delays in Austin and Berlin, the carmaker has grappled since then with issues including elevated inventory in Shanghai, its most important production hub.
Third air bag death confirmed, owners urged to get repairs
Stellantis announced two deaths in November caused by the air bags. The company formerly known as Fiat Chrysler confirmed the third death early Monday.
Toyota president says 'silent majority' questioning electric vehicle-only push: 'We shouldn't limit ourselves'
Toyota president Akio Toyoda is speaking out against the industry's push to go electric exclusively, saying some are afraid to say what he is saying about electric vehicles.
Ford, Chinese firm may build US battery plant: report
Ford may work with a Chinese firm to build and operate a battery plant that would supply parts for its electric vehicles.
Rising car repossessions trend warning sign for economy, report says
The number of car repossessions across the United States is on the rise and expected to continue into the new year. Some industry experts say it is a sign of the economy.
Charles Payne: We have suffered because of this anti-human agenda
FOX Business host Charles Payne calls out policies that would force people to buy electric vehicles on 'Making Money.'
California approves plan to cut fossil fuel demand by 86% by 2045, go electric despite blackout problems
California air regulators approved a plan Thursday that would dramatically cut reliance on fossil fuels to address climate change concerns, drawing strong reaction.
Federal safety agency probing Cruise autonomous vehicle incidents in San Francisco
NHTSA is investigating several incidents of Cruise autonomous ride-hailing vehicles becoming immobilized and stopping short, the latter resulting in rear-end collisions.
California approves $2.9 billion investment to double car chargers in state
California, who plans to deploy 250,000 chargers by 2025 is spending $2.9 billion to more than double its EV chargers from 80,000 to 90,000 across the state.
The $300,000 Cadillac Celestiq is essentially sold out until 2025
Cadillac has more interested customers for its $300,000 Celestiq electric car than it can satisfy for the first 12 to 18 months of production.
Redwood Materials joins electric vehicle, battery trek to South Carolina
Redwood said it will build a $3.5 billion battery materials campus in Ridgefield that will recycle, refine and remanufacture cathode and anode materials.
Gas prices plunge to new low, expected to keep dropping in 2023: AAA
The national average cost for a gallon of gas fell to $3.26, 52 cents less than a month ago and six cents less than a year ago, according to AAA.
Subaru issues recall of 271,000 SUVs because of 'increased risk' of fire
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday that Subaru issued a voluntary recall of over 271,000 Ascent sport utility vehicles.
IL plant to lay off 1,350 workers due to high EV costs
Fox Business host Jackie DeAngelis discusses the layoffs due to the push for electric vehicles on ‘Fox Business Tonight.'
Electric Ford F-150 Lightning production increased with third shift
Ford has added a third shift to its F-150 Lightning production line in an effort to increase output of the electric pickup. It hopes to reach a rate of 150,000 in 2023.
Most small SUVs rated 'poor' in insurance crash testing
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety announced in a Monday report that new frontal crash testing found just two out of 15 small SUVs earned a "good" rating.
Ram recalling 1.23 million pickups for tailgate trouble
Ram is recalling 1.23 million pickups in the U.S. that may have a defect which could prevent their tailgates from closing completely and allow them to open unexpectedly.
Dept of Energy giving $2.5B loan to GM, LG Energy Solution joint venture for EV battery cell facilities
The Energy Department announced a $2.5 billion loan going to a General Motors-LG Energy Solution joint venture focused on making EV battery cells had closed.
US auto fleet fuel efficiency flat in 2021 as Detroit Three lag
Automakers are meeting rising vehicle emissions requirements in part through using credits earned in prior years or by buying excess credits from rivals.
Automaker Stellantis lays off hundreds of American workers, blaming high cost of making electric cars
Stellantis announced its decision to idle operations at an assembly plant in Belvedere, Illinois, next February, resulting in "indefinite layoffs" for workers.



















