- China’s demand boosts BMW Q3 results.
- JLR’s (Jaguar Land Rover)iconic Defender to make comeback.
- Ford recalls 2013-17 Explorer SUVs for suspension problem
- Sullivan & Cromwell and Kirkland & Ellis were the top M&A(mergers and Acquisitions)legal advisers in Q1~ Q3 by value and volume with total 499 M&A deals.
- NAO (The National Audi Office) warns of UK disruption in Jan 2021 after EU exit.
- Hyundai is to supply 4,000 hydrogen-powered trucks to companies in China by 2025 to boost its global FCEV (fuel-cell electric vehicle)strategy.
- Nidec Corp., Japanese manufacturer of electric motors.,to build EV motor plant in Europe.
- BMW has begun its biggest and most extensive remote software upgrade.
- Mazda Canada reports sales of 6414 vehicles in Oct. with an increase of 6.3% comparing with Oct. 2019.
- Mazda North American Operations reports sales of 22736, with an increase of 16.5% comparing with Oct.2019.
- Hyundai Motor America reports sales of 57395, a 1% increase compared with Oct.2019/
- Ferrari reports Q3 results.
- Subaru of America reports sales of 61411 in Oct., with an increase of 11% comparing with Oct. 2019.
- Subaru expects to sell 910600 vehicles worldwide despite pandemic hit.
- Kandi America Model K27 cleared for California roads.
- Mercedes-Benz V-Class celebrated its premiere with a new front design, AIRMATIC air suspension system.
- Logistics UK warns on No-Deal Brexit cost-$GBP240m(US$311m).
- Veoneer, a worldwide leader in autotech, appoints Ray Pekar as new CFO.
- IAC Group appoints David Prystash next CEO.
- Toyota marketing boss Ed Laukes to retire with a 31-year career with Toyota, effective Jan. 4 2021.
- VW aims to transform Greek island into a green mobility hub. The project will involve car-sharing and ride-sharing offering to reduce traffic and a switch to EV.
- Mitsubishi reports a loss of $1.3b for full fiscal year due to coronavirus.
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