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Jose Muñoz said that detained workers were doing the "final calibration and testing of advanced battery production technology.” ...
The move comes after Ford called employees back to the office four days a week and as part of efforts across the auto industry to attract and retain talent with updated, modern workspaces.
Altered production plans at the Oshawa and Windsor assembly plants came on the heels of two federal policy developments. Experts say the timing may not be a coincidence.
The Polestar 6 roadster is still in the company’s plans, but the Geely subsidiary will prioritize other models, including the Polestar 7 compact crossover.
In a memo to dealers obtained by Automotive News, Nissan said it will stop importing the electric crossover to the U.S. from Japan.
The next-generation CLA sedan will launch with an all-electric version in late 2025, when demand will be uncertain without the $7,500 tax credit.
The Hyundai raid spotlights an open secret: Companies have used foreign labor for years.
A new software strategy, Chinese partnerships and a broad range of products will enable VW to beat the competition, VW Group CEO Oliver Blume said.
The Sept. 17 offer arrives about a year after contract talks between VW and the UAW began.
Michael Soutter, who previously held senior U.S. and global aftersales roles at Nissan, replaces Shahani effective immediately.
Franz von Holzhausen, Tesla’s longtime design chief, said the company is looking to combine the electronic and manual door-release mechanisms, which are currently in separate locations.
The Fed’s adjustments to the benchmark rate can have a ripple effect on the interest rates auto lenders charge consumers.
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