by Michael Strong | Aug 3, 2020
Ferrari officials offered an optimistic look ahead despite a difficult second quarter when its net income fell 95% and deliveries fell by nearly half. The Italian sports car maker said that despite the tough quarter, induced by the global COVID-19 pandemic, the...
by Joseph Szczesny | Aug 3, 2020
With the threat of “Big Tech” looming over its business, automakers of all sizes are scrambling to shore up their capability to compete in new areas that are likely to define the future of the auto industry. Toyota Research Institute – Advanced Development Inc., also...
by Michael Strong | Jul 31, 2020
The sun continues to shine on Ford, the automaker revealing Friday it received approval to defer some quarterly payments due on its U.S. Energy Department retooling loan. The automaker noted it will repay the loan on time by June 2022. Ford was awarded a $5.9 billion...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 31, 2020
General Motors is partnering up with EVGo, the operator of the country’s largest electric vehicle charging network in a push to make it easier for EV owners to charge up quickly and easily. The two partners said Friday that they plan to add 2,700 high-speed public...
by Joseph Szczesny | Jul 31, 2020
Fiat Chrysler Automobile N.V. financial results were “significantly” better than expected during the second quarter despite the losses the company suffered as its shipments to dealers dropped by two-thirds due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic The company...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 30, 2020
The pandemic-shortened Formula E season just wrapped up, but the all-electric racing series will be back on track soon, according to organizers – and that’s good news as far as Jaguar Land Rover is concerned. The British automaker has been an active proponent for...
by Michael Strong | Jul 30, 2020
Volkswagen is the latest automaker reporting negative second quarter results, largely stemming from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic around the world. The company posted an adjusted operating loss of 1.7 billion euros, or $2 billion, for the period, which is down...
by Michael Strong | Jul 29, 2020
Automakers and suppliers have been suffering financially during the pandemic, and the federal government has provided assistance for small businesses with the Small Business Administration’s Payroll Protection Program. The PPP, as it’s known, allows businesses to get...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 29, 2020
It’s been a tough year for auto shows, virtually every major global event this year, from New York to Paris to Beijing, canceled in the face of the coronavirus crisis. And what will happen in 2021 is far from certain, but the coming year could get off to a bad start....
by Joseph Szczesny | Jul 29, 2020
July sales are expected to look weak when the numbers are posted next week as sales continue to drift sideways as the pandemic keeps a tight grip on the U.S. economy. Cox Senior Economist Charlie Chesbrough is calling for July auto sales volume to be down 19% versus...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 29, 2020
General Motors was able to circle the wagons and beat back the full brunt of the coronavirus pandemic during the second quarter, solidly outperforming the gloomy outlook forecast by Wall Street. With factories shuttered for two months and sales sagging to Great...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Jul 29, 2020
Hard to imagine but the Lexus brand has now been around for more than 30 years and has proved that the Japanese can go head-to-head with anyone when it comes to delivering the sort of features luxury buyers expect. That said, while Lexus vehicles are reliable, quiet,...