Canoo provides outlook for electric multi-purpose delivery vehicle MPDV
California-based eMobility startup Canoo delivers a preview of an all-electric, multi-purpose delivery vehicle based on the company's familiar platform.
California-based eMobility startup Canoo delivers a preview of an all-electric, multi-purpose delivery vehicle based on the company's familiar platform.
More details have now emerged about the North American auto alliance announced by General Motors and Honda, which will also involve vehicle platforms (including for e-cars). According to an insider report from the U.S., specific timelines and factories for Honda's electric models are mentioned.
Ford has decided to build two new electric models in Mexico instead of the US state of Ohio starting in 2023. There is no official announcement from Ford on this, but the information comes from the US auto union UAW, which is venting its anger about this.
Honda's first all-electric model based on General Motors' Ultium platform for North America will be called Prologue and will launch in early 2024, the same year an all-electric model from Honda's Acura brand - also based on Ultium - is scheduled to launch.
BYD plans to raise the equivalent of about 1.53 billion euros in fresh capital by issuing 50 million new shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Meanwhile, the group is expanding sales of its Han electric sedan to a number of countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Ford has announced a significant increase in production of its all-electric Mustang Mach-E. By 2023, Ford aims to achieve an annual output of more than 200,000 examples of the electric car, which would be three times the number produced in 2021.
Porsche won its first race since joining the factory two years ago at the third Formula E round of the season in Mexico City - it was the first victory for a Porsche Formula race car in more than 30 years. Pascal Wehrlein won for teammate André Lotterer and two-time champion Jean-Eric Vergne.
General Motors has begun converting its plant in Ramos Arizpe, Mexico, to produce electric cars. Production of the internal combustion Chevrolet Blazer and Equinox models previously produced there will cease by mid-May for the conversions.
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