Month: December 2024

Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, during a news conference at the Mercosur Leaders Summit in Montevideo, Uruguay, on Friday, Dec. 6, 2024. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images The European Union’s blockbuster trade deal with South America’s Mercosur bloc is widely regarded as highly controversial, with EU member states split over
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Stellantis has paused production at its sprawling Mirafiori plant in Turin, Italy, due to slowing demand for the vehicles built there. The vehicles include the Fiat 500e electric hatchback as well as the Maserati GranTurismo coupe and convertible in gas and electric versions. Citing comments made by Stellantis to union officials, Reuters reported on Dec.
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Sixth-generation Subaru Forester gains hybrid powertrain in 2025 Powertrain will likely be new Strong Hybrid with uprated electric motor Rugged Forester Wilderness also in the works Subaru has offered hybrid versions of the Forester in other markets for years, but an electrified version of the popular compact crossover is finally coming to the U.S., and
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A Chiron Owner Spilled Her Drink, So Bugatti Made Her Its First Ever Cup Holder For Christmas | Carscoops Owning a Bugatti has its perks, including being able to get bespoke parts made for your hypercar https://www.carscoops.com/author/bradcarscoops-com/ by Brad Anderson December 25, 2024 at 08:37 A Chiron owner asked for a cupholder after she spilled
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GMC’s Denali Trim Was Almost Named The Tundra | Carscoops The original Yukon Denali had a design inspired by luxury sedans 8 hours ago An early design sketch shows a naming debate that nearly changed GMC’s luxury identity. Roughly a year after the Yukon Denali was introduced, Toyota unveiled the Tundra pickup. The Sierra EV
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Construction at BYD’s new EV plant in Brazil was suddenly halted Monday after authorities found Chinese workers in “slavery-like” conditions. The workers were hired in China by another firm, and BYD has since cut ties. BYD and the firm are now saying the term “slavery” was unjustly used, and some translations may have been misunderstood.
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