"European and Chinese Automakers Join Forces to Produce Affordable Electric Vehicles"

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European automakers like Volkswagen, Renault, and Stellantis are considering forming an alliance to build cheaper electric vehicles in response to competition from Chinese-made EVs and Tesla. Meanwhile, General Motors has issued a stop-sale order on its 2024 Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon Midsize pickup trucks due to software issues, and Toyota Industries faces scrutiny for cheating emissions tests. Additionally, Subaru has temporarily suspended production at three Japanese plants following the death of a 35-year veteran worker in an accident.
Topics:business#alliance#automotive#electric-vehicles#european-automakers#production-halt#software-issues
- 'Airbus Of Autos' European Automakers Could Band Together To Build Cheap EVs Jalopnik
- Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares argues against taxes on Chinese EVs Automotive News
- To Avoid Hefty Tariffs, China's BYD Eyes U.S. Car Market Via Mexico The Wall Street Journal
- The Big Miss on Electric Cars Is Remaking Europe's Auto Industry Yahoo Finance
- These 3 major automakers may team up to save themselves, build cheap EVs Electrek.co
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