Hydrogen Cars: Are They Still the Future or Just a Niche?
Hydrogen cars are still alive, but their future may depend less on replacing battery EVs and more on serving specific drivers, regions and mobility needs.
Toyota Signals Major EV Production Shift for North American Plants by 2027
Toyota is preparing a significant realignment of its North American manufacturing strategy, with electric vehicles set to take center stage by 2027.
Volkswagen Group Reports Record Software Investment Ahead of Platform Rollout
Volkswagen Group is channeling unprecedented resources into software development as it prepares for a critical new platform rollout across its brands.
Why Legacy Automakers Are Quietly Exiting the Sedan Segment Worldwide
From shrinking lineups to discontinued nameplates, traditional automakers are stepping back from sedans — and the reasons go far deeper than consumer taste.
Stellantis Restructures Executive Leadership Amid Sales Pressure in Europe
The automotive group is reshaping its management structure as declining European sales force a strategic rethink at the highest levels of the organization.
The Global Chip Shortage Returns: What It Means for 2026 Car Availability
A renewed semiconductor supply crisis is casting a shadow over 2026 model production, threatening vehicle availability and pushing prices upward once again.
Ford Doubles Down on Commercial Vehicles as Consumer EV Demand Softens
As retail electric vehicle enthusiasm cools, Ford is repositioning its strategy around commercial and fleet markets to protect its bottom line.
New Safety Standards Set to Require Advanced Driver Assistance in All Models
Regulators are pushing to make advanced driver assistance systems mandatory across all vehicle categories, reshaping how automakers design and sell cars.