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Historic Climate Rollback Makes U.S. a Global Outli...
The E.P.A.’s killing of the “endangerment finding” caps a year of deregulatio...
Trump Administration Ends Credit for Start-Stop Feat...
Manufacturers will no longer get a credit toward vehicle emissions standards ...
Laid-Off Battery Plant Workers Pin Blame on Ford, no...
Ford Motor shut down a battery factory and laid off 1,600 workers after Presi...
Ford Will Make a Play for a Different Battery Market
The company, long focused on cars and trucks, plans to begin manufacturing la...
Ford Says Electric Vehicle Losses Will Continue for ...
Ford Motor reported a big loss for 2025 because of its troubled electric vehi...
Carney Increases E.V. Investments as Trump’s Trade P...
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced several measures Thursday aimed at makin...
Stellantis’s Shift Away From Electric Cars Will Cost...
The company, which owns Chrysler, Fiat, Jeep and Peugeot, is changing its str...
Toyota Names Kenta Kon C.E.O. as Automaker Faces Tar...
The world’s biggest automaker has navigated the industry’s turbulent E.V. tra...
Tesla Profit Slumps, but Investors May Not Care
The automaker also said it would invest $2 billion in xAI, the artificial int...
G.M. Shares Rise as Investors Are Encouraged by 2026...
The automaker said that it would buy back stock worth up to $6 billion and th...
U.S. Automakers’ Foreign Troubles Now Extend to Canada
U.S. trade policy has devastated the Canadian auto industry and pushed the co...
Driving in Winter? Follow These Expert Tips to Arriv...
A storm is expected to bring hazardous driving conditions to much of the Unit...
To Race in F1, Colton Herta Goes Backward to Go Forward
He left the IndyCar Series to pursue a Formula 1 career, by way of Formula 2.
Blaming Tariffs, Aston Martin Will Trim 20% of Its W...
The luxury automaker said losses for 2025 had increased from the year before,...
With a New Nigeria Refinery, Africa’s Richest Man Wa...
Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, has an ambitious vision for the continen...

