Toyota Warns “We Will Not Survive” Without Major Changes as Global Auto Industry Faces Crisis
Toyota warns it may not survive without major changes, as rising costs, global competition, and industry shifts force a rethink of its long-standing model.

Kia’s Most Affordable EV Enters Production in Europe with Lower-than-Expected Pricing
Kia begins EV2 production in Slovakia, introducing its most affordable electric SUV with competitive range, fast charging, and pricing below expectations.

Tesla Is Not Running a Robotaxi Service in California, State Regulator Confirms
California regulator says Tesla’s “robotaxi” service is not autonomous, classifying it as a limo-style operation with no AV reporting requirements.

Sony and Honda Cancel Afeela Electric Vehicles as Joint Venture Faces Strategic Review
Sony and Honda halt the Afeela EV program after a strategic shift, canceling near-production models amid growing uncertainty in the premium electric vehicle market.

Ford Could Return to Affordable Sedans With a New Sub-$40,000 Model
Ford plans a sub-$40,000 sedan as part of five new affordable models, marking a potential return to a segment it largely abandoned in recent years.

A Consulting Firm Reportedly Gave Volkswagen a Radical Plan to Avoid Collapse Against Chinese Rivals
Volkswagen faces falling profits and pressure from Chinese rivals as reports suggest drastic factory cuts and major restructuring plans in Germany.

Tesla Ends 13-Month Sales Slump in Europe With Sudden February Rebound
Tesla ends a 13-month sales slump in Europe with a February rebound, as EV demand rises and competition from BYD intensifies across the region.

Kia Reveals Its Cheapest EV Yet, but It’s Not Coming to America
Europe gains another affordable EV with the Kia EV2, while the U.S. continues to lack small, budget-friendly electric cars.

Toyota Is Investing $800 Million to Build a Second EV in the U.S., Here’s What We Know So Far
Toyota is investing $1 billion in U.S. plants, including $800 million for a new EV in Kentucky, as it accelerates its electric vehicle strategy.

2027 Nissan Z Debuts in the United States With Design Updates and a Manual Nismo
The 2027 Nissan Z arrives in the U.S. with a refreshed design, improved performance, and a manual gearbox now available on the Nismo variant.

Mercedes Targets the Affordable EV Market with a New Entry-Level Electric Car
Mercedes-Benz plans a new electric A-Class with updated design, 800V tech, and multiple powertrains, targeting the growing affordable luxury EV segment.

After 30 Years, Toyota Finally Replaces One of the Most Damaged Parts in the A80 Supra
Toyota will offer a newly made A80 Supra dashboard this fall, expanding its heritage parts program aimed at preserving classic models with factory-accurate components.

Volkswagen Details Its Upcoming ID. Cross Small Electric SUV Ahead of 2026 Launch
Volkswagen shares new details on the ID. Cross, its upcoming small electric SUV, featuring compact dimensions, modern tech, and up to 271 miles of range.

After Years of Testing and Delays, Tesla Is Closer Than Ever to Self-Driving Approval in Europe
Tesla’s FSD nears EU approval after extensive testing, with a decision expected soon in the Netherlands, potentially enabling wider rollout across Europe.



