Super Bowl 2022 commercials: Leslie Jones is going to make Tommy Lee Jones cry in a Toyota pickup
General Motors has closed the order books for the 2022 Chevrolet Malibu after receiving enough to fill its planned production for the year.
GM building 6 times as many electric trucks and SUVs than expected in 2022, report says
General Motors is working to increase its electric truck and SUV output sixfold in 2022 due to strong demand for the new models.
Electric Chevrolet Silverado EV reservations hit 110,000, GM CEO Mary Barra says
GM has received over 110,000 reservations for its upcoming Chevrolet Silverado EV, CEO Mary Barra said.
Self-driving car companies zoom ahead, leaving U.S. regulators behind
Self-driving vehicle companies from Tesla Inc to General Motors Co's Cruise are racing to start making money with their technology, outrunning efforts by regulators and Congress to write rules of the road for robot-driven vehicles.
GM-owned Cruise launches driverless taxi service in San Francisco
GM's Cruise division is opening up its driverless ride-hailing service to the public through a limited access program in San Francisco.
Kia recalling 410,000 vehicles over airbag issue
Kia has received 13 customer complaints and 947 warranty claims related to the issue. However, no fatalities, injuries, crashes or fires have been reported.
Elon Musk says Biden treats Americans 'like fools' after president meets with GM, Ford execs on electric cars
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that President Biden "is treating the American public like fools" after Biden met with executives from rival car companies General Motors and Ford Motor earlier this week.
Ford shuts off orders for new $20,000 Maverick pickup
Ford Motor Co. is taking the unusual step of cutting off customer orders for the Maverick, a more-affordable pickup that it rolled out last fall, saying it has maxed out on what it can build.
General Motors developing hydrogen-powered generators for electric car chargers and military
GM's Hydrotec hydrogen fuel cell technology is being developed for use for mobile electric vehicle charging stations and remote power systems.
Walmart, FedEx sign deals with GM for BrightDrop electric vans
FedEx received an initial fleet of 500 vehicles from BrightDrop last year and plans to potentially create a fleet of over 200,000 electric vehicles by 2040.
Toyota outsold General Motors in 2021 to end 90-year streak
Toyota outsold General Motors for the first time ever in 2021 and ended GM's 90-year streak as the best-selling automaker in the U.S.
Chevrolet's holiday ad is an absolute tear-jerker and viral hit
Chevrolet's new long-form advertisement "Holiday Ride" is a hit on YouTube that depicts the true story of a daughter who had her late mother's 1966 Chevrolet Impala restored to cheer up her father.
GM plans more than $3B for electric-vehicle projects in Michigan
General Motors Co. plans to invest more than $3 billion to make electric vehicles in Michigan, people familiar with the matter said, a potential win for the car maker’s home state after recent commitments of auto projects to Southern states.
Honda recalls SUVs and trucks because hoods can pop open while driving
Honda has recalled some SUVs and a truck model due to a problem with their hoods popping open while driving
GM eyes electric boats in new investment
General Motors has acquired a 25% stake in Pure Watercraft, a Seattle-based company specializing in electric boats and outboard motors, at a $600 million valuation.
Toyota recalls Camrys over brake-assist problems
Toyota has issued a recall on some 227,000 Camrys to fix brake-assist problems
‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry deletes Twitter account after Musk comments
Investor Michael Burry, made famous in the 2015 movie "The Big Short," took to Twitter Sunday to theorize why Tesla’s Elon Musk decided to sell so many Tesla shares, and then deleted his Twitter account a short time later.
General Motors removing heated seat option due to chip shortage
General Motors is removing the heated seat option from several models to conserve semiconductor chips in an effort to build more complete vehicles for sale.
BHP to sell controlling stake in two coal mines for up to $1.35 billion
The world’s biggest mining company by market value, BHP Group Ltd., will sell its controlling interest in two metallurgical coal mines
Ford, GM profits fall as sales drop due to chip shortage
The global computer chip shortage cut into third-quarter profits at both Ford and General Motors, with both companies having to temporarily close factories



















