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Bolt, Stellantis, Pony.ai to launch autonomous vehicle test program in Luxembourg

Bolt, Stellantis, Pony.ai to launch autonomous vehicle test program in Luxembourg June 8 : Estonian vehicle sharing platform Bolt will launch its first autonomous mobility test program in Luxembourg in collaboration with carmaker Stellantis and Chinese robotaxi operator Pony.ai, the companies said on Monday. The announcement followed a joint declaration of intent signed by 18 European Union member states on large-scale cross-border tests for autonomous vehicles under the European Automotive...

Channel News Asia 1d ago

Stellantis invests €1bn in French operations for new EV and hybrid production

The move comes as European carmakers face mounting competition from Chinese rivals and intensify efforts to expand their electric and hybrid vehicle offerings. Stellantis, the owner of Peugeot, Fiat and Jeep, said on Tuesday it will invest €1 billion in its Mulhouse factory in eastern France to develop and manufacture three new Peugeot electric or hybrid models, starting in 2029. The move comes as European carmakers grapple with weak demand in China, rising global competition and tariffs.

Euronews 7d ago

Major car brand recalls 1,834 motors over ‘electrical fault’

Major car brand recalls 1,834 motors over ‘electrical fault’ Owners are being warned that their cars may burst into flames even while parked, with motorists urged to park the affected vehicles outside and away from buildings Thousands of cars already on British roads have been the subject of a mass recall amid fears they may catch fire, with the same issue impacting a staggering total of 1.3 million vehicles in total worldwide. The fire risk has seen global carmaker Stellantis forced to...

Daily Mirror 4h ago

Owners told to park away from homes as Jeep fire risk triggers recall

Owners told to park away from homes as Jeep fire risk triggers recall The recall affects 2021-2025 model-year Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator vehicles - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Stellantis has announced a global recall of over 1.3 million Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator SUVs and trucks due to fire concerns, advising owners to park their vehicles away from structures or other vehicles until repairs are completed. The recall affects 2021-2025 model-year Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator vehicles.

The Independent World 23h ago

Chinese EVs may hit U.S. within a few years, one way or another

Chinese electric vehicles face crippling tariffs, stringent regulations and fierce opposition from lawmakers and the American auto industry, but there's a growing possibility that Chinese EVs will be sold in the U.S. within the next few years. China has deliberately and aggressively expanded its EV footprint throughout Europe, the U.K., Asia and Australia, exporting millions of well designed, high-tech, and competitively priced vehicles, building factories and widening supply chains. Now,...

CNBC 3d ago

UAW union strike threatens General Motors truck production

DETROIT – Nearly 1,000 workers at a Michigan supplier plant that makes parts for General Motors pickup trucks went on strike Monday after not reaching a new contract with the company. The United Auto Workers union on Monday confirmed workers at an axle and components plant in Three Rivers, Mich. for Dauch Corp. (formerly known as American Axle and Manufacturing) walked out of the factory and onto picket lines at 12:01 a.m. The union did not release a full list of demands, but said in a press...

CNBC 8d ago

Uber's driverless taxis to be launched on UK roads this summer

Uber's driverless taxis to be launched on UK roads this summer Technology firm Wayve and ride hailing app Uber has announced the first paying passengers will be able to book a driverless cab in the next couple of months Robotaxis will carry paying passengers for the first time on UK roads this summer, a company developing the technology said. Kaity Fischer, who leads Wayve’s self-driving cabs business, declared it was “ready to go” as in a tie-up with ride hailing app Uber in London. A human...

Daily Mirror 1d ago

Uber and Wayve join forces to launch self-driving robotaxis in London this summer

Uber and Wayve join forces to launch self-driving robotaxis in London this summer Uber, which will use Wayve’s self-driving technology, will offer their robotaxis at the same charge as its conventional minicabs - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Paying passengers will soon experience self-driving taxis on UK roads for the first time this summer. Uber is preparing to launch the service in London using Wayve technology. Kaity Fischer, who leads Wayve’s robotaxi business, said the company is...

The Independent UK 1d ago

Tesla's China-made EV sales jump nearly 40% in May as domestic market rebounds

Sales of Tesla's China-made electric vehicle rose by nearly 40% in May amid a broader recovery in the country's EV market. The automaker in May delivered 85,982 new energy vehicle units from its Shanghai Gigafactory — where it produces Model 3 and Model Y units for China and several overseas markets — according to preliminary data published Tuesday by the China Passenger Car Association. That's a 39.4% year-on-year increase over the same period in 2025.

CNBC 6d ago

Robotaxis are coming to Europe — and the EU wants to speed things up

France, Germany, Italy and 14 other countries have signed a joint declaration to coordinate autonomous vehicle testing across borders, paving the way for faster adoption of the technology across Europe. Seven years behind schedule, autonomous vehicle trials are finally set to expand across Europe in the coming months. On Monday, 17 European transport ministers signed a declaration backing large-scale cross-border testing of autonomous vehicles, alongside EU Commissioner for Sustainable...

Euronews 1d ago