FCA Revs Up Ram Diesel
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV claims its 2020 Ram 1500 fullsize pickup will be the “most capable” and powerful (in terms of torque) half-ton diesel truck in the U.S.
Hertz Launches Subscription Service Plan
Rental car giant Hertz Global Holdings Inc. has begun testing a subscription service in Georgia and Texas.
Renowned Jaguar Test Driver Dies at 98
Norman Dewis, a long-time test driver and development engineer for Jaguar, died on Saturday at the age of 98.
Study: U.S. Cities Unprepared for Autonomous Transport
Most U.S. cities are unprepared to accommodate self-driving vehicles and have no clear plans on how to manage such transportation, according to researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Students Driving Autonomous Tech Forward
This is where the future of autonomous vehicle engineering is going to come from.
FCA Partners with Aurora on Self-Driving Commercial Vehicles
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV has partnered with California startup Aurora Innovation Inc. to create and market self-driving commercial vehicles.
Uber’s COO, Marketing Chief Leave in Management Shakeup
Uber Technologies Inc. is replacing its chief operating and chief marketing officers as part of a major management overhaul.
Toyota Accelerates Electrification Plans
Toyota Motor Corp. aims to sell 5.5 million electrified vehicles per year by 2025, which is five years earlier than the company previously targeted.
Top EPA Auto and Climate Change Execs to Swap Jobs
The heads of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Transportation and Air Quality and Office of Atmospheric Programs are switching jobs.
Toyota, BYD, Suppliers Team Up on EV Batteries, Parts
Toyota Motor Corp. and China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology Ltd. are forming a strategic partnership in which CATL will begin next year to supply batteries for Toyota electric vehicles made in China.