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At 2025 ACT Expo we've got the all-electric Windrose and Mack Pioneer Class 8s trucks, and a hydrogen fuel sell [sic] from Honda.
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Rick Bryant, Polestar North America's operations chief and a Volvo Cars veteran, will take the top job overseeing the U.S. and Canada markets.
Last year, Honda came to ACT with a hydrogen-powered semi. Today, their fuel cell is in production – and they want to sell it to you.
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Yes, things have changed, writes our Modern Guru: blame spineless modern parenting.
Light Vehicle (LV) sales grew by 12.8% YoY in April, to 1.49 million units.
We recently published a list of 10 Firms Lead Rally on Impressive Q1 Earnings, Optimistic Outlooks. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE:CARR) stands against other top performers on Thursday. The stock market ended strong anew on Thursday, with all major indices finishing in the green territory, […]
The Samueli Family, owners of the National Hockey League’s Anaheim Ducks, on Tuesday unveiled a $1 billion privately financed redevelopment of Honda Center, the city-owned arena in Anaheim, California, that serves as the team’s home ice.
An internal memo viewed by Business Insider says that Honda's 30,000 US-based employees must return to the office by October 6.
Bloomberg's Mario Parker and Keith Naughton preview a Trump executive order to lessen the impact of auto tariffs ahead of a rally celebrating 100 days of his presidency in Michigan tonight. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Uncertainty over fate of 2,000 staff who produce parts for Bombardier, Honda Aircraft and Rolls-Royce among others
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SAH surpasses top and bottom-line estimates in the first quarter and sees year-over-year growth in both metrics.
A British man who paid more than $26,000 to replace his stolen car later discovered he had unknowing bought his own vehicle back.
With an aging lineup, Nissan has been discounting its cars in order to avoid building up inventory, eroding profits.
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After some delays, it’s finally happening.
Japanese carmaker blames worsening outlook on “competitive environment and deteriorating sales’
Japanese carmaker blames worsening outlook on “competitive environment and deteriorating sales’
TOKYO (Reuters) -Nissan Motor sees a record net loss of 700 billion yen to 750 billion yen ($4.91 billion-$5.26 billion) for the financial year that ended in March, it said on Thursday, due to impairment charges as the struggling automaker restructures. It would be the company's largest ever loss and comes as new CEO Ivan Espinosa attempts to turn around Japan's third largest automaker, which is cutting jobs, reducing capacity and closing plants. Nissan booked impairments of more than 500 billion yen in North America, Latin America, Europe and Japan after reviewing production assets with additional restructuring costs to total more than 60 billion yen.
The latest data comes as Japanese automakers recalibrate strategies to soften the impact of Trump's tariffs.
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Despite the fallout from the devastating 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident, Japan remains locked in to nuclear power. Australia can still choose other less dangerous sources of energy.
Hopes of an all-electric GT-R are dwindling.
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GM will continue producing Ultium architecture-based EVs in Mexico despite Trump's auto tariffs, GM Mexico EV head of operations says.
Automaker plans to lay off workers at three US facilities over the next three months.
Honda (HMC) might move higher on growing optimism about its earnings prospects, which is reflected by its upgrade to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).
Here is how Dana (DAN) and Honda Motor (HMC) have performed compared to their sector so far this year.
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One auto giant plans to hike prices while the other wants to boost U.S. output.
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New electric Honda SUV with 400 mile range and 469 hp arrives (in China) with a high-tech interior and self-driving tech for $30K.
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The major averages were fractionally higher near noon, adding slightly to yesterday’s gains as investors reacted to fresh headlines on U.S.-China trade tensions and a new round of corporate earnings. Markets are attempting to stabilize after a rocky stretch, but much of the tone is being shaped by President Trump’s latest tariff decisions. After last week’s escalation, he’s now backing off slightly, offering temporary relief on key consumer electronics and signaling possible concessions for the
(Reuters) -Californians further soured on Tesla in the first quarter, pulling down the electric-vehicle maker's registrations by 15% as backlash against Elon Musk's company intensified in the state that has embraced EVs most across the United States. There have been relentless protests in many cities in California - echoing the backlash in other countries - against Musk's involvement in U.S. President Donald Trump's administration and his embrace of far-right politics in Europe, a key factor behind Tesla's 13% drop in first-quarter deliveries globally.