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Volvo said it is ramping up output of the electric EX90 crossover at its Ridgeville, S.C., plant and possibly adding production of another model there.
CEO Ho Sung Song tells investors Kia wants to eventually sell 90,000 electric pickups in North America as the South Korean automaker downgrades its EV sales outlook.
General Motors is discontinuing the Cadillac XT6 gasoline-powered 3-row crossover at the end of 2025.
Nissan has paused plans to deliver a pair of electric cars because of muted consumer demand and regulatory uncertainty. “The sedan launch plans are up in the air,” Nissan Americas' planning chief told Automotive News.
Kia’s CEO will give more details about his desire to introduce a midsize pickup in the key U.S. market at an investor’s presentation this month.
Hyundai aims to breathe new life into its slow-selling Ioniq 6 all-electric midsize sedan with a sleek design refresh and the addition of a sporty N Line trim.
South Korea’s biggest automaker pulled the wraps on the redesigned alternative fuel crossover April 3 at the Seoul Mobility Show. It will land in global markets this year.
Karma Automotive has long relied on one nameplate. Its product lineup is set to finally grow and will largely rely on energy range-extended powertrains.
For 2026, the Sierra EV will come with the AT4 off-road variant and the base Elevation trim level, in addition to the high-end Denali pickup, the brand said. It also will have three different battery choices with varying ranges at multiple price points.
The VW Group subsidiary expects to get its entry EV on the road in 2026 instead of 2027 with help from a software collaboration with Rivian.