The week saw major auto industry shifts as Toyota and Nissan aligned strategies with Trump, Tesla's European sales fell, GM announced layoffs, Ford forecasted EV growth, and Xpeng expanded globally.
Layoffs have hit companies from Starbucks to Meta to Intel this year amid a backdrop of cost-cutting and technological change ...
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After Ghosting the US, Nissan Ariya Gets a Major Redesign—and a Second Chance at SurvivalNissan is turning heads again with a refreshed Ariya ahead of its debut at the Japan Mobility Show. Despite rumors of the ...
Ivan Espinosa, CEO of Nissan, discusses the firm's third-quarter earnings, and the impact of global geopolitics on the ...
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General Motors plans to cut 1,200 jobs in Detroit and 550 in Ohio, halting battery production at two plants for six months ...
Nissan is reportedly exploring a collaboration with Ford and Stellantis to produce a hybrid compact crossover in Smyrna, Tennessee, according to Automotive News. The potential partnership with Ford ...
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