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Volvo Wins U.S. Connected-Car Approval: Why Software Origin Now Matters as Much as Assembly Location
Volvo gets a green light, but the story is bigger than one brandVolvo Cars has won U.S. authorization to keep importing vehicles equipped with connected-car technology, according t…
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Page 2 of 8GM Supplier Strike Hits the Truck Supply Chain: Why One Axle Plant Can Matter So Much
GM supplier strike puts a spotlight on an unglamorous part that can stop a whole truckNEW YORK. A supplier strike rarely looks dramatic from the outside. There is no empty showroom…
Honda’s 98,892-Vehicle Airbag Recall: The Small Seat Sensor With a Big Safety Job
Honda recalls nearly 99,000 U.S. vehicles over an airbag trigger riskHonda is recalling 98,892 vehicles in the United States to address a problem tied to a small but critical compo…
Lucid’s 2,039-Vehicle Drive-Power Recall: What “Loss of Propulsion” Means in an EV
Lucid recalls 2,039 vehicles for a drive-power issueLucid Group is recalling 2,039 vehicles in the U.S. due to a drive-power problem that can lead to a loss of propulsion, accordin…
Washington Wants 82% North American Auto Content: Why USMCA Math Is Getting Harder
Washington Wants 82% North American Auto Content: Why USMCA Math Is Getting HarderAutomakers have spent the last several years learning to live with the United States Mexico Canada…
Stellantis’ 419,000-Vehicle Jeep Grand Cherokee Recall: Why Side-Airbag Timing Is a Software Problem
Stellantis recalls more than 419,000 U.S. vehicles over side airbag timingStellantis is recalling more than 419,000 vehicles in the United States because side airbags may deploy to…
Stellantis and JLR Explore U.S. Vehicle Development: Why Automakers Keep Looking for Shared Platforms
Stellantis and JLR take another look at shared development in the U.S.NEW YORK. Reuters reported May 20, 2026 that Stellantis and Jaguar Land Rover are exploring ways to develop ve…
Hyundai’s Elantra Hybrid Fire-Risk Recall: What a Hybrid Power-Control Unit Actually Does
Hyundai recalls Elantra Hybrid models over a fire-risk concernHyundai is recalling certain Elantra Hybrid vehicles in the United States after identifying a potential overheating is…
North Carolina Sues VinFast Over Its Delayed EV Factory: Why Big Plant Promises Are Hard to Keep
North Carolina has sued VinFast over delays tied to the Vietnamese automaker’s long-promised electric vehicle factory in Chatham County, turning one of the most closely watched U.S…
Ferrari’s First EV Is Here: Why the Luce Matters Even If It Isn’t a Mainstream Electric Car
Ferrari’s first EV arrives, and the stakes are bigger than volumeFerrari has built its reputation on sensation as much as speed: the metallic rasp of a high-revving V12, the crisp …
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