Industry
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VW Group said the charges of market manipulation in relation to its 2015 diesel scandal are unjustified and unsubstantiated.
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Hyundai joins flying taxi raceHyundai's new air mobility division is led by a NASA veteran of 30 years.
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Johan de Nysschen returns to VW as North American COOJohan de Nysschen, who oversaw Audi's turn-around in the U.S. before working for Infiniti and Cadillac, is returning to the VW Group as the COO of the North American region.
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FCA engineer charged for diesel-emissions cheatingEmanuale Palma was charged with several counts on Tuesday for his role in rigging pollution tests on Ram and Jeep diesel vehicles.
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VW Group opens site for next-gen battery cell developmentThe plant is to help ensure that battery development becomes a core competency at VW.
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Nio to cut staff by 20 percent as sales slideNio's share price has hit a low of $2.17, which is down from the high of $10 at the start of the year.
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Daimler has been accused by German authorities of selling at least 684,000 rigged diesel cars.
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VW Group CEO charged for market manipulation, will remain in roleVolkswagen Group CEO Herbert Diess has been charged with market manipulation by German officials in the wake of the Dieselgate scandal.
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Nissan, Carlos Ghosn settle with SEC over undisclosed payGhosn has settled with the SEC but still faces several criminal charges in Japan.
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Byton co-founder explains why he left Chinese startup after just 3 yearsByton co-founder Carsten Breitfeld is currently CEO of rival EV startup Faraday Future.
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Toyota has sold 10 million Land CruisersToyota has sold 10 million examples of the Land Cruiser and its derivatives since 1951.
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2020 North American Car, Utility and Truck of the Year shortlist is inThe semifinalists for the 2020 North American Car, Utility and Truck of the Year Awards were picked from an original list of 46 nominees.
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Amazon will put the first of Rivian's electric vans into service in 2021.
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Ineos Grenadier name confirmed for Defender rival to be built in WalesThe Ineos Grenadier will start production in 2021, just one year after Land Rover's new Defender.
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Audi Sport boss thinks gas-powered sports cars will disappear from public roadsIn an interview, Chris Reinke said that gas-powered vehicles will be relegated to weekend track duty.
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McLaren moves North American headquarters to TexasBooming sales in North America has led McLaren to seek a bigger site for its local headquarters.
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"Game of Thrones" star becomes Fisker's Sustainability AdvisorThe actor who played Jaime Lannister from "Game of Thrones" joins the automaker as an advisor to the company.
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Pininfarina names partners for EV chassis developmentThe Italian exotic car company announced a joint platform for EV development and said it could be used by other manufacturers.
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EV startup Faraday Future is undergoing a restructure that has seen it name a new CEO and potentially formed new partnerships.
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Updated VW logo makes its debut on ID 3 electric car at Frankfurt auto showThe new logo is flatter and switches to a single color, and VW introduced a new signature sound.
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Porsche increases stake in Rimac to 15.5 percentPorsche is increasing its stake in the Croatian EV startup Rimac from 10 to 15.5 percent, indicating future collaboration between the companies.
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Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa resigns with no successor namedNissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa resigned in the wake of disclosing that he had received improper payments tied to the sale of Nissan stock.
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Porsche Taycan now in production, right on timeUnlike some other EVs, Porsche's Taycan suffered no delays on the road to production.
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Chevrolet patented brake rotors with the Chevy bow tie stamped into themPatent design drawings detail rotors festooned with the automaker's logo.
Drew Johnson