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Tesla is delaying the release of its anticipated lower-cost EV by several months, according to Reuters. The planned model, a simplified version of the Model Y, was initially expected in the first half of the year but has now been postponed in the United States. Tesla has planned to launch more affordable vehicles in the first half of the year to revive sluggish sales. According to sources, U.S. production of the budget-friendly Model Y, known as E41, is now expected to begin later than initially scheduled, between the third quarter and early next year. According to sources, the initial launch…
Hyundai Motor Group has introduced its latest hybrid powertrain system, setting a new benchmark for performance and efficiency. With cutting-edge technology, the company aims to expand its lineup of top-tier hybrid vehicles and offer industry-leading innovations within the segment. Revealed at Hyundai Motor Group’s ‘Next-Gen Hybrid System Tech Day,’ the new hybrid powertrain has undergone substantial enhancements, incorporating advanced electrification technologies to boost performance and fuel efficiency. It is said to have a 45% improvement in fuel efficiency and a 19% increase in power compared to internal combustion engines of a similar category. The newly engineered transmission features a P1…
Porsche has ceased offering petrol-powered variants of the Macan SUV in India, removing the Macan S and GTS models from its Indian website. Porsche India has shared that new orders for the Macan S and GTS are no longer available. However, limited units are still available with dealers. The Porsche India website now displays the base petrol variant of the Macan, along with the electric models, which include the standard, 4S, and Turbo variants. Previously, the Macan lineup featured three petrol models and three electric versions. Porsche started phasing out petrol-powered Macan models globally in April last year, with plans…
Mazda Motor Corporation has declared that it will temporarily halt exports of its U.S.-manufactured CX-50 compact SUVs to Canada beginning May 12. The decision comes as a response to the mounting financial pressures caused by the 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts introduced by President Donald Trump. The development serves as a reflection of challenges faced by automakers in adapting to shifting trade policies. The suspension impacts approximately 12.2% of production at Mazda’s Huntsville, Alabama facility—a joint venture with Toyota. The Production of the CX-50 for the U.S. and other international markets will remain unaffected. In 2024, the…
Skoda has paused the imports of completely assembled petrol, diesel, and battery electric vehicles to India due to the pending clarification of customs duty regulations. After the introduction of the latest iteration of its flagship SUV, the Kodiaq, in India, the Czech automaker declared a pause on the import of CBU vehicles—including diesel, petrol, and electric models—until the Indian government clarifies customs duties. The company further noted that Skoda has decided to postpone its plans for domestic electric vehicle production, until the government finalizes fuel efficiency standards under CAFE 3 (Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency). Petr Janeba, Skoda Auto India’s Brand…
Ford Motor recalls over 148,000 trucks and SUVs, citing concerns about brake fluid leaks and software issues as reported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. On Thursday, the federal agency declared that Ford is recalling 123,611 vehicles, including the 2017–18 Ford F-150 series, Ford Expedition, and Lincoln Navigator models, due to a fluid leak impacting braking performance. The auto safety regulator emphasized that dealers are required to replace affected parts, such as the master cylinder or brake booster, at no cost to the vehicle owners. The carmaker is also recalling 24,655 2025 Explorer models due to a potential issue…
China is implementing a ban on terms such as ‘smart driving’ and ‘autonomous driving’ in car advertisements. The decision is part of broader regulatory efforts to strengthen control over advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and over-the-air (OTA) software updates. According to reports, China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) convened a private meeting with 20 companies on Wednesday, urging them to cease public testing of driver assistance software and to ensure all updates are formally submitted for approval. The regulation stems from a March incident where a Xiaomi SU7 sedan caught fire after crashing at 97 kph. The fire…
Kia is broadening the reach of its AI-driven voice recognition system, AI Assistant, following its initial rollout in Korea and the United States the previous year. The company revealed that certain European customers will now have access to the AI Assistant system. The key advantages of Kia’s AI Assistant are its advanced intelligence and its capability to comprehend user intentions. It is programmed to process voice commands and queries, delivering information to users in a connected and coherent manner. By offering additional context and details when posing questions, users can receive more precise and relevant responses from the AI Assistant.…
Japanese automaker Honda on Wednesday revealed plans to relocate the production of its Civic hybrid model from Japan to the United States. The shift is expected to take place around June or July, aligning with the upcoming discussions on tariffs between U.S. President Donald Trump and a Japanese envoy. Honda told the Argus that it will begin producing Civic models at its U.S. facility as early as June, potentially to avoid U.S. tariffs on imported vehicles. The company will halt the Civic Hybrid 5-door model production at its Yorii plant in eastern Japan and switch manufacturing to its U.S. facility…
A civil court in Turin, Italy, has approved the admissibility of a class action lawsuit against Stellantis. The suit centers on allegations of defective airbags manufactured by the Japanese automotive parts supplier Takata. Stellantis and consumer advocacy groups Codacons and Altroconsumo, which were involved in the legal action, shared the information on Monday. Codacons and Altroconsumo, in separate statements, stated that affected vehicle owners have 150 days to join the class action and also mentioned that a court hearing for the case has been rescheduled to November 21. Similar lawsuits against Stellantis have also been initiated in France. According to…

