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Philippe Krief, Renault Group chief technology officer, will be a speaker at the Automotive News Europe Congress in Turin on June 12.
Jean-Philippe Imparato, chief operating officer of Stellantis’ Europe region, will be a speaker at the Automotive News Europe Congress in Turin on June 12.
Stellantis Canada CEO Jeff Hines took to the stage at the Automotive News Canada Congress to discuss the automaker's plans to turn things around.
Newly appointed Toyota Canada CEO Cyril Dimitris says trade between Canada and the U.S. is “very balanced and working very well,” and that the current rhetoric appears to be part of broader negotiations.
“They don’t want to play by our rules,” Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, says of China.
A new report says Rivian’s Illinois plant leads the industry in serious injuries. Lithia’s acquisition costs ding third-quarter earnings. Plus, Cox Automotive’s Jade Terreberry talks about how artificial intelligence is changing the way auto retail is done in 2024.
Peter Rawlinson, CEO of Lucid Motors, joins the show to talk about the EV startup’s latest funding round and to respond to Wall Street’s negative reaction. General Motors raises its guidance for the year as earnings rise. Plus, Nissan’s sales boss has a plan to turn around the brand in the U.S.
Stellantis has begun laying off about 1,100 workers in Warren, Mich. Rivian and Bosche point fingers in a lawsuit over production issues. Plus, Selika Josiah Talbott, CEO of Autonomous Vehicle Consulting, and SkillFusion CEO Elaina Farnsworth discuss the possible implications of the November elections on automotive tech and innovation.
Hannah Lutz, Deputy Editor of Technology and Innovation, discusses Automotive News’ project examining how artificial intelligence technology is affecting every corner of the industry. Plus, Executive Editor Jamie Butters and Daily Drive Co-Host Kellen Walker talk about some of the biggest news from the past week.
August registration data took another bite out of the narrative that EV demand is petering out. Ford is paying dealers to stock more F-150 Lightnings. Plus, Caleb Dunbar of Beaman Toyota in Nashville talks about the best ways he’s found to recruit and retain technicians and other service department staff.