Chinese auto executives and ‘father of EVs’ urge global cooperation

Chinese auto executives and ‘father of EVs’ urge global cooperation

MUNICH, Sept 6 (Reuters) – China’s electric vehicle industry leaders from policy adviser and ‘father of EVs’ Wan Gang to the heads of carmakers BYD and Nio and battery maker CATL called for stronger global cooperation and standardisation in policy to ease the technological transition.

Wan, a key figure in leading China’s development of electric vehicles, said efficient batteries, better EV architectures and intelligent driving systems were the three key technologies required to boost EV uptake. Continue reading “Chinese auto executives and ‘father of EVs’ urge global cooperation”

Suzuki Motor inks pact with NDDB, Banas Dairy to set up biogas plants with INR 230 cr investment

Suzuki Motor inks pact with NDDB, Banas Dairy to set up biogas plants with INR 230 cr investment

Source : PTI | Suzuki Motor Corporation on Wednesday said it has inked a pact with National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), and Gujarat-based Banas Dairy to set up four biogas plants in Gujarat with an investment of around INR 230 crore. The three-party agreement between Suzuki R&D Center India, a wholly- owned subsidiary of Suzuki, NDDB and Banas Dairy was inked in Tokyo on Wednesday.

The project is aimed at making fuel for automobiles by refining methane from biogas, which is generated by fermenting cow dung, the Japanese carmaker said in a statement. Continue reading “Suzuki Motor inks pact with NDDB, Banas Dairy to set up biogas plants with INR 230 cr investment”

BMW CEO calls on China to expand hydrogen network

BMW CEO calls on China to expand hydrogen network

MUNICH, Sept 6 (Reuters) – BMW (BMWG.DE) Chief Executive Oliver Zipse, in a speech on Wednesday, called on China to expand its hydrogen network in urban areas and clarify public charging standards to encourage customer uptake of electric cars.

“The same policy incentives for electromobility are needed for hydrogen to achieve a breakthrough,” he said, speaking at China’s World New Energy Vehicle Congress taking place in Munich. Continue reading “BMW CEO calls on China to expand hydrogen network”

BYD calls for more cooperation with German automakers

BYD calls for more cooperation with German automakers

MUNICH, Sept 6 (Reuters) – BYD (002593.SZ) chairman and president Wang Chuanfu told German auto executives at a conference in Munich on Wednesday there was room for more cooperation in the electric vehicle transition, echoing a series of Chinese EV startups calling for partnerships.

“We believe there is more space to cooperate and work together with German counterparts … we want to invite partners from Germany to join BYD to promote green transport,” Wang Chuanfu said, speaking at the World New Energy Vehicle Congress. Continue reading “BYD calls for more cooperation with German automakers”

Cummins, Daimler, PACCAR form joint venture for US battery cell production

Cummins, Daimler, PACCAR form joint venture for US battery cell production

Sept 6 (Reuters) – Accelera, a zero-emissions business unit of Cummins (CMI.N), Daimler Trucks & Buses US Holding and PACCAR (PCAR.O) said on Wednesday they formed a joint venture to advance battery cell production in the United States.

Demand for lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery technology remains strong from companies such as Tesla (TSLA.O), Toyota Motor (7203.T), Ford Motor (F.N) and Hyundai Motor (005380.KS), looking to cut back expenses and push out more affordable electric vehicles (EV). Continue reading “Cummins, Daimler, PACCAR form joint venture for US battery cell production”

China’s Xpeng says German carmakers ready to tackle crisis as EV race hots up

China’s Xpeng says German carmakers ready to tackle crisis as EV race hots up

MUNICH, Sept 6 (Reuters) – German carmakers are ready to tackle their worst crisis, an executive at Chinese EV maker Xpeng said on Wednesday, as China’s carmakers expand overseas, putting pressure on Europe in the race to electrify.

German carmakers have shown their “strongest determination ever to change” to try and catch up and address the crisis they are in, Xpeng (9868.HK) president Brian Gu said in an interview on the sidelines of Munich’s IAA car show. Continue reading “China’s Xpeng says German carmakers ready to tackle crisis as EV race hots up”

China’s ‘father of EVs’ urges cooperation to scale up

China’s ‘father of EVs’ urges cooperation to scale up

MUNICH, Sept 6 (Reuters) – China’s industrial policy adviser and ‘father of EVs’ Wan Gang said efficient batteries, better EV architectures and intelligent driving systems were key to scaling up EVs, calling for international collaboration on research and standards.

Wan, the chairman of China’s World New Energy Vehicle Congress (WNEVC) taking place in Munich, said hybrid and fuel cell vehicles powered by hydrogen were an essential part of the transition to low-carbon mobility. Continue reading “China’s ‘father of EVs’ urges cooperation to scale up”

EV broken? Finding a technician to fix it may take a while

EV broken? Finding a technician to fix it may take a while

LONDON/DETROIT/MILAN, England, Sept 6 (Reuters) – A global shortage of technicians and independent repair shops qualified to fix electric vehicles (EV) threatens to increase repair and warranty costs for drivers, potentially undermining upcoming deadlines to cut vehicle carbon emissions.

From Milan to Melbourne to Malibu, technician training organizations, warranty providers and repairers say that independent repair shops will be vital for making EVs affordable because they are far cheaper than franchise dealers. Continue reading “EV broken? Finding a technician to fix it may take a while”

Volvo Car India expects ‘good’ festival season for domestic auto industry

Volvo Car India expects ‘good’ festival season for domestic auto industry

Source : PTI | With improved supply chain situation and positive economic sentiment, Swedish car maker Volvo expects the upcoming festival season to be “good” for India’s automobile industry. A top executive of Volvo Car India has said that price parity is being slowly seen between electric cars and ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) cars.

Volvo Car India on Monday launched its first ground up electric car C40 Recharge here at an introductory price of INR 61.25 lakh (excluding taxes). Continue reading “Volvo Car India expects ‘good’ festival season for domestic auto industry”

Exide’s lithium-ion cell project secures INR 2,000 crore line of credit from banks

Exide’s lithium-ion cell project secures INR 2,000 crore line of credit from banks

Source : PTI | Exide Industries Ltd’s INR 6,000 crore lithium-ion cell manufacturing project has secured a line of credit of INR 2,000 crore from banks. Exide’s wholly owned subsidiary, Exide Energy Solutions Limited, will be taking the credit facility for rolling out its lithium-ion cell manufacturing and associated projects, which are coming up near Bangalore, a company official said.

Exide has extended a corporate guarantee in favour of five banks for the sanctioned line of credit, the company informed the stock exchanges. Continue reading “Exide’s lithium-ion cell project secures INR 2,000 crore line of credit from banks”

Stellantis says 24 of its engine types can run on e-fuels

Stellantis says 24 of its engine types can run on e-fuels

MILAN, Sept 5 (Reuters) – Tests by automaker Stellantis (STLAM.MI) show that 24 types of internal combustion engines in European vehicles produced by the group since 2014 can use advanced e-fuels without modification, it said on Tuesday.

The group formed through the 2021 merger of Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot maker PSA, said in April that it was testing 28 engine types on synthetic e-fuels made with renewable energy as part of efforts to decarbonise its European fleet. Continue reading “Stellantis says 24 of its engine types can run on e-fuels”

Bankrupt Lordstown Motors proposes zero payment for Foxconn shares

Bankrupt Lordstown Motors proposes zero payment for Foxconn shares

NEW YORK, Sept 5 (Reuters) – Bankrupt electric vehicle manufacturer Lordstown Motors has proposed to pay nothing for Taiwan’s Foxconn’s preferred equity shares, saying it will prioritize other shareholders if an ongoing sales effort generates enough cash to repay other debts.

Lordstown Motors, named for the Ohio town where it is based, filed a Chapter 11 plan Friday in Delaware bankruptcy court, outlining how it intends to distribute proceeds from an ongoing effort to sell its assets. Lordstown’s Chapter 11 plan warned that the value of its assets is “necessarily speculative” at this stage in the bankruptcy and “could potentially be zero.” Continue reading “Bankrupt Lordstown Motors proposes zero payment for Foxconn shares”

GM exec says UAW demands ‘would threaten…manufacturing momentum’

GM exec says UAW demands ‘would threaten…manufacturing momentum’

DETROIT, Sept 5 (Reuters) – General Motors’ (GM.N) global head of manufacturing, Gerald Johnson, said in a video statement released on Tuesday the demands received from the United Auto Workers union have “significant costs attached that would threaten our ability to maintain our manufacturing momentum.”

Johnson appeared in the video with GM President Mark Reuss. Both executives reiterated they want to reach a “fair” agreement without a strike. The executives did not detail GM’s economic proposals to the UAW. Continue reading “GM exec says UAW demands ‘would threaten…manufacturing momentum’”

Volvo Car India expects ‘good’ festival season for domestic auto industry

Volvo Car India expects ‘good’ festival season for domestic auto industry

Source : PTI | With improved supply chain situation and positive economic sentiment, Swedish car maker Volvo expects the upcoming festival season to be “good” for India’s automobile industry. A top executive of Volvo Car India has said that price parity is being slowly seen between electric cars and ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) cars.

Volvo Car India on Monday launched its first ground up electric car C40 Recharge here at an introductory price of INR 61.25 lakh (excluding taxes). Continue reading “Volvo Car India expects ‘good’ festival season for domestic auto industry”

India raised stature of G20, gave recognition to its ability to influence people in the world: RC Bhargava

India raised stature of G20, gave recognition to its ability to influence people in the world: RC Bhargava

Source : PTI | New Delhi: India has raised the stature of G20, giving it a certain recognition of its ability to influence people in the world and the forum will be inspired in future by what has been done in the country during its presidency, Maruti Suzuki India Chairman R C Bhargava said on Tuesday. No other nation has taken the opportunity like India did to showcase its development, raise the profile of the country and also to use the G20 platform to make a lot of changes, and improvements in attitudinal differences in different parts of the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Bhargava told PTI.

At a time when the world is facing a number of problems both economically and politically such as the Ukraine-Russia war, inflation, global warming and carbon footprint being everybody’s concern, India has taken the lead in trying to move the countries of the world towards recognising how they can deal with these problems, he added. Continue reading “India raised stature of G20, gave recognition to its ability to influence people in the world: RC Bhargava”

Daimler India names Sreeram Venkateswaran as President, Chief Business Officer

Daimler India names Sreeram Venkateswaran as President, Chief Business Officer

Source : PTI | New Delhi, Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV) on Tuesday said it has appointed Sreeram Venkateswaran as President and Chief Business Officer for domestic sales and customer service. In his new role, Venkateswaran will be responsible for driving domestic business growth, nurturing strategic partnerships, expanding the BharatBenz sales and service network among others, DICV said in a statement.

“Sreeram will be responsible for growing our domestic truck and bus businesses,” DICV Managing Director & CEO Satyakam Arya said. Continue reading “Daimler India names Sreeram Venkateswaran as President, Chief Business Officer”

German suppliers welcome Chinese EV makers’ European plans

German suppliers welcome Chinese EV makers’ European plans

MUNICH, Sept 5 (Reuters) – While Western carmakers look warily upon the European expansion plans of Chinese electric vehicle makers, major German auto suppliers are eager to expand on existing partnerships in China and provide those rising manufacturers with European-made parts.

“Chinese manufacturers will adapt vehicles to the European market step by step through user experience and customer orientation,” Bosch (ROBG.UL) CEO Stefan Hartung told Reuters at Munich’s IAA mobility show. “This is a good way to do it and also quite natural for us as a supplier because we all know these manufacturers from our collaboration in China.” Continue reading “German suppliers welcome Chinese EV makers’ European plans”

China’s Leapmotor looks to sell EV tech as it targets export growth

China’s Leapmotor looks to sell EV tech as it targets export growth

MUNICH, Sept 5 (Reuters) – China’s Leapmotor (9863.HK) needs to increase its sales by five times or more to survive a consolidating EV industry and is seeking partners outside China to license its technology, the company’s chief executive told Reuters.

The eight-year-old EV maker will target exports starting with Europe, Australia and New Zealand and five new models it is developing on a new platform, CEO Zhu Jiangming said in an interview at the Munich auto show on Monday evening. Continue reading “China’s Leapmotor looks to sell EV tech as it targets export growth”

Focus: Inside Cleveland-Cliffs’ bid to keep U.S. blast furnaces smelting

Focus: Inside Cleveland-Cliffs’ bid to keep U.S. blast furnaces smelting

NEW YORK/CHICAGO, Sept 5 (Reuters) – High costs and environmental opposition have prevented the construction of blast furnaces at steel mills in the United States since 1980. Cleveland-Cliffs Inc (CLF.N) CEO Lourenco Goncalves is on a mission to snap up all that are left.

Since joining the U.S. steelmaker in 2014 as part of an activist hedge fund’s board takeover, Goncalves has made blast furnaces a hallmark of his strategy, positioning Cliffs as an outlier in an industry shifting towards cheaper and more environmentally friendly electric arc furnaces. Continue reading “Focus: Inside Cleveland-Cliffs’ bid to keep U.S. blast furnaces smelting”

Tesla sues Chinese firm over tech secret infringement -Chinese state media

Tesla sues Chinese firm over tech secret infringement -Chinese state media

BEIJING, Sept 5 (Reuters) – Tesla Shanghai has sued a Chinese firm over tech secret infringement and unfair competition disputes, Shanghai Securities Journal reported on Tuesday.

The lawsuit against Bingling Intelligent Technology, a chip designer and auto parts maker based in Changzhou, Jiangsu province, will be heard in the Shanghai intellectual property court on October 10, according to the report. Continue reading “Tesla sues Chinese firm over tech secret infringement -Chinese state media”

Honda to roll out 5 SUVs in India by 2030; enters high selling mid-sized segment with Elevate

Honda to roll out 5 SUVs in India by 2030; enters high selling mid-sized segment with Elevate

Source : PTI | Honda Cars India plans to introduce five sports utility vehicle in the country by 2030 as it looks to have a strong presence in the robustly growing segment, according to a top company executive. The company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Japanese auto major Honda Motor Company, on Monday made a foray into the mid-sized SUV segment with an all-new product — Elevate — priced between INR 10.99-15.99 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

The model will compete with the likes of Hyundai Creta, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Kia Seltos and Toyota’s Urban Cruiser Hyryder, among others. Continue reading “Honda to roll out 5 SUVs in India by 2030; enters high selling mid-sized segment with Elevate”

New regulation can raise commercial vehicle prices by 10-12%: ICRA

New regulation can raise commercial vehicle prices by 10-12%: ICRA

Source : PTI | New Delhi: Implementation of multiple proposed regulatory specifications can push up commercial vehicle prices by 10-12%, ratings agency ICRA said on Monday. In its report on the Indian commercial vehicle industry, ICRA said the domestic automotive industry is undergoing rapid transformations, with increased focus by the government on implementing emission norms, safety systems and other standards that will bring the country at par with other major automotive markets.

“Within the Indian automotive industry, the commercial vehicle (CV) sector has been the focus, given that CVs account for the major part of vehicular emissions in the country,” it said, adding mandatory standards towards driver comfort and safety can help improve the driving conditions and road safety to a large extent. Continue reading “New regulation can raise commercial vehicle prices by 10-12%: ICRA”

Opel expects to offer electric vehicle for around 25,000 euros by 2026

Opel expects to offer electric vehicle for around 25,000 euros by 2026

MUNICH, Sept 4 (Reuters) – Stellantis-owned carmaker Opel will be able to offer an electric vehicle at a price of about 25,000 euros ($26,967) without incentives from around 2026, the brand’s CEO said on Monday.

“With purely electric platforms from Stellantis, we will be able to offer prices that will allow us to touch a far wider audience,” Florian Huettl told reporters. Continue reading “Opel expects to offer electric vehicle for around 25,000 euros by 2026”

Ford pushes back Explorer series production in Europe

Ford pushes back Explorer series production in Europe

MUNICH, Sept 4 (Reuters) – Ford (F.N) will push back series production of its long-awaited SUV Explorer model at its Cologne site by around six months to wait for a new generation of Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) battery technology to be available, its Germany chief said on Monday.

Production will now begin in the summer of next year, he said in an interview on the sidelines of Munich’s IAA car show, adding discussions were underway on what this meant for the Cologne workforce. Continue reading “Ford pushes back Explorer series production in Europe”

Volkswagen’s family ownership not behind share price trough – Wolfgang Porsche

Volkswagen’s family ownership not behind share price trough – Wolfgang Porsche

MUNICH, Sept 4 (Reuters) – Volkswagen’s (VOWG_p.DE) languishing share price, which is near a three-and-a-half year low, is not the result of ownership control by the Porsche and Piech families, one of its most powerful members said on Monday.

Wolfgang Porsche, the grandson of Ferdinand Porsche who founded the sportscar manufacturer that still bears his name, called on Europe’s top carmaker to cut more costs and become more efficient. Continue reading “Volkswagen’s family ownership not behind share price trough – Wolfgang Porsche”

Insight: China’s auto workers bear the brunt of price war as fallout widens

Insight: China’s auto workers bear the brunt of price war as fallout widens

SHANGHAI, Sept 5 (Reuters) – As Shanghai sweltered in a heatwave in June, the car factory where Mike Chen works switched production to night shifts and dialled down the air-conditioning.

For Chen, toiling through the early hours in his sweat-soaked uniform, it was the latest slap in the face after cuts in bonuses and overtime slashed his monthly pay this year to little more than a third of what he earned when he was hired in 2016. Continue reading “Insight: China’s auto workers bear the brunt of price war as fallout widens”

Nissan to delay new SUV production by 6 months in Mexico due to stolen mold -Nikkei

Nissan to delay new SUV production by 6 months in Mexico due to stolen mold -Nikkei

TOKYO, Sept 5 (Reuters) – Nissan Motor (7201.T) will delay the start of production of its next “Kicks” SUV model in Mexico by about six months after some mold components were stolen at a local supplier, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Tuesday.

Production of the remodelled “Kicks” had been due to start in December, but will now likely begin around June 2024, the paper said. Continue reading “Nissan to delay new SUV production by 6 months in Mexico due to stolen mold -Nikkei”

Renault CEO sees Ampere IPO valuation of up to 10 bln euros -FT

Renault CEO sees Ampere IPO valuation of up to 10 bln euros -FT

PARIS, Sept 5 (Reuters) – The initial public offering (IPO) of Renault’s (RENA.PA) Ampere electric vehicle division could get a valuation of up to 10 billion euros ($10.8 billion), Chief Executive Luca de Meo said.

Speaking to the Financial Times at the IAA car show in Munich, De Meo said Ampere could be worth ‘eight, nine, 10 billion’ when it lists on the stock market next year. Continue reading “Renault CEO sees Ampere IPO valuation of up to 10 bln euros -FT”

Qualcomm to supply BMW and Mercedes with chips for displays, voice features

Qualcomm to supply BMW and Mercedes with chips for displays, voice features

SAN FRANCISCO/MUNICH, Sept 5 (Reuters) – U.S. semiconductor company Qualcomm (QCOM.O) on Tuesday said it will supply chips to power in-car infotainment systems to luxury automakers Mercedes (MBGn.DE) and BMW (BMWG.DE).

Qualcomm is the leading supplier of the chips used in smartphones, a market that has slumped over the past year. Continue reading “Qualcomm to supply BMW and Mercedes with chips for displays, voice features”

All kinds of green technologies required in cars to reduce dependence on fossil fuels: TKM

All kinds of green technologies required in cars to reduce dependence on fossil fuels: TKM

Source : PTI | India needs all kinds of green technologies, including electric, hybrid and flex-fuel compliant powertrains in automobiles, in order to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, according to a senior executive of ToyotaKirloskar Motor. Aligning with the national goals, the automaker plans to go in for all kinds of powertrains in its cars as it looks to provide customers with a wide range of mobility options across multiple price points.

“We need all the technologies to basically shift away from petrol and diesel fossil fuels. There is so much in terms of what needs to be done. Even if we have all these green technologies. there is still going to be a gap,” Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) Country Head and Executive Vice-President Vikram Gulati said in an interaction with PTI. Continue reading “All kinds of green technologies required in cars to reduce dependence on fossil fuels: TKM”

Diversity best bet, no one-size-fits-all solution to energy transition: PM Modi

Diversity best bet, no one-size-fits-all solution to energy transition: PM Modi

Source : PTI | Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made a renewed pitch for diversity in the energy mix, saying there is no one-size-fits-all solution for a world looking to transition from fossil fuels to cleaner sources like solar and hydrogen. India, the world’s third-largest energy consumer, has repeatedly stressed on energy transition being just and orderly and nations having a free hand in decisions on the pathway based on the availability of resources.

“Our principle is simple – diversity is our best bet, whether in society or in terms of our energy mix,” he told PTI in an exclusive interview here ahead of the G20 summit. Continue reading “Diversity best bet, no one-size-fits-all solution to energy transition: PM Modi”

Mercedes boss: EV costs will remain higher for foreseeable future

Mercedes boss: EV costs will remain higher for foreseeable future

MUNICH, Sept 3 (Reuters) – The variable costs for producing electric vehicles will remain higher compared to combustion engine models for the foreseeable future, the chief executive of Mercedes-Benz (MBGn.DE) said on Sunday, adding this would continue to fuel intense competition.

Ola Kaellenius’s comments come as Mercedes-Benz disclosed more details about its newest electric vehicle architecture, the CLA compact electric sedan, which will launch next year and target 30% to 35% more driving range. Continue reading “Mercedes boss: EV costs will remain higher for foreseeable future”

Munich car show shines spotlight on China competition in EV race

Munich car show shines spotlight on China competition in EV race

MUNICH, Sept 4 (Reuters) – European carmakers must prove their ability to compete with new Asian players in the electric age on everything from product and financial strategy to controlling the supply chain, industry analysts and executives said at Munich’s IAA mobility show.

About 41% of exhibitors at this year’s event are headquartered in Asia, with the number of Chinese companies having more than doubled, including players across batteries and EV production such as BYD, CATL and XPeng. Continue reading “Munich car show shines spotlight on China competition in EV race”

Sustainability takes back seat in auto industry sourcing decisions – survey

Sustainability takes back seat in auto industry sourcing decisions – survey

BERLIN, Sept 4 (Reuters) – Automakers and suppliers are deprioritising sustainability initiatives in their sourcing policies and focusing on lowering exposure to geopolitical risk after years of supply chain turmoil, a survey of over 1,000 executives showed on Monday.

The number of companies deploying sustainability initiatives like mapping their carbon footprint, optimising routes to cut emissions, and listing production information on origins and manufacturing declined by 9-11 percentage points between 2022 and 2023, the survey by consulting group Capgemini showed. Continue reading “Sustainability takes back seat in auto industry sourcing decisions – survey”

Bosch expects sales in core mobility division to grow 10% in 2023

Bosch expects sales in core mobility division to grow 10% in 2023

FRANKFURT, Sept 4 (Reuters) – Bosch, the world’s top automotive supplier, expects sales at its mobility business division to grow by 10% this year, the group said at the IAA Munich car show, adding the group’s prospects remained positive despite a challenging environment.

“Bosch knows its way around software and is using it to shape the future of mobility. Our technology will make the software-defined vehicle a reality and help get it onto the road,” Bosch (ROBG.UL) CEO Stefan Hartung said. Continue reading “Bosch expects sales in core mobility division to grow 10% in 2023”

Renault CEO: China very competitive on electric vehicles, Europe needs to catch up

Renault CEO: China very competitive on electric vehicles, Europe needs to catch up

PARIS, Sept 4 (Reuters) – Renault’s (RENA.PA) chief executive Luca de Meo said on Monday that China was ‘very competitive’ in terms of the electric vehicle market, as Renault also prepared to unveil its new Scenic electric vehicle car model.

“China is very competitive when it comes to the supply chain of electric vehicles….we need to catch up fast,” De Meo told RTL Radio, speaking from the IAA Munich car show. Continue reading “Renault CEO: China very competitive on electric vehicles, Europe needs to catch up”

BMW expects higher China sales in 2023, finance chief says

BMW expects higher China sales in 2023, finance chief says

MUNICH, Sept 2 (Reuters) – BMW (BMWG.DE) expects to sell more cars in China this year despite a local price war in the electric vehicle (EV) segment, and muted demand overall, the luxury carmaker’s chief financial officer (CFO) said at the IAA car show in Munich.

In his first interview since becoming finance chief in May, Walter Mertl told Reuters that BMW had been able to grow 3.7% in China in the first half, faster than the world’s top auto market as a whole, and expected this trend to continue. Continue reading “BMW expects higher China sales in 2023, finance chief says”

Tesla shows off restyled Model 3 sedan at Beijing trade fair

Tesla shows off restyled Model 3 sedan at Beijing trade fair

BEIJING, Sept 2 (Reuters) – Tesla (TSLA.O) showed off its restyled, China-made Model 3 sedan for the first time to the public at a trade fair in Beijing, after launching it a day before in several countries.

The U.S. automaker displayed a flame red version of the car – marking the first change to its mass-market car line-up since it launched its global best-seller, the Model Y, in 2020 – at the China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS). Continue reading “Tesla shows off restyled Model 3 sedan at Beijing trade fair”

Continental CEO reviews future ownership of ContiTech, Welt Am Sonntag reports

Continental CEO reviews future ownership of ContiTech, Welt Am Sonntag reports

FRANKFURT, Sept 2 (Reuters) – German auto parts supplier Continental (CONG.DE) is considering whether it is the most suitable owner for its ContiTech unit, CEO Nikolai Setzer said in an interview with Germany’s Welt Am Sonntag newspaper.

“The ContiTech business is being developed independently and we are examining whether we are still the best owner for it,” Setzer said, adding that the review is not yet complete. Continue reading “Continental CEO reviews future ownership of ContiTech, Welt Am Sonntag reports”

BMW’s ‘Neue Klasse’ at least as profitable as current EVs, CEO says

BMW’s ‘Neue Klasse’ at least as profitable as current EVs, CEO says

Summary

  • CEO says BMW to stay within 8-10% long-term EBIT range
  • Says carmaker could exceed that in some quarters
  • Neue Klasse line to be launched in 2025

MUNICH, Sept 2 (Reuters) – BMW’s (BMWG.DE) “Neue Klasse” electric vehicle (EV) range will be at least as profitable as battery-powered cars already being sold by the German luxury carmaker, Chief Executive Oliver Zipse said on Saturday at the IAA car show in Munich.

The Neue Klasse, to be launched in 2025, is at the heart of the carmaker’s efforts to replicate past successes and catch up with EV pioneer Tesla (TSLA.O), which is also staging a return to the IAA this year. Continue reading “BMW’s ‘Neue Klasse’ at least as profitable as current EVs, CEO says”