- EUR666m BMW’s first quarterly operating loss since 2009.
- UK sees year on year sales rise at last, with a 11.3% increase to 174,887 vehicles.
- China auto industry shows signs of recovery after two-year slump.
- Honda Motor books first Q1 fiscal loss.
- Evergrande, a Chinese property developer that has set its sights on becoming a leading electric vehicle manufacturer, unveiled six electric vehicle models in China.
- Xpeng, Chinese electric vehicle(EV) startup, raises additional $300m in its lastest round of fundraising last month, from major global entities including Alibaba and the Qatar Investment Authority.
- Continental report Q2 net income loss of $879m.
- ZalaZone selects AB Dynamics for Hungary test equipment for use at the 265-hectare site.
- Schaeffler reports H1 revenue down to $6.55bn.
- Hyundai Motor Group provides pandemic mobility support to Los Angeles.
- Modine Manufacturing Company, a diversified global leader in thermal management technology and solutions, reports Q1 fiscal results.
- Allison Transmission Holding Inc,the world’s largest manufacturer of fully automatic transmissions for medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles, reports Q2 reports.
- Lear(an American company that manufactures automotive seating and automotive electrical systems ) unveils INTU thermal Comfort seating, developed in collaboration with Gentherm(formerly called Amerigon, created the first thermoelectrically heated and cooled seat system for the automotive industry.)
- LADA unveil sales results (31,709 cars were sold) for July 2020.
- Subaru Corporation reports its financial results for the Q1 of fiscal year ending 2021.
- Cerence Inc, AI for the automotive industry, reports Q3 results in 2020.
- Gentherm records Q2 revenue down 44% to $136.1m.
- UK sees year on year sales rise in July.
- Mahle will expand its Tennessee operations by adding 300 new jobs.
- Denso opens Pittsburgh Innovation Lab to strengthen open innovation and enhance technology development on automated driving.
- GM and EVgo to triple US fast-charging network in five years by adding more than 2700 new fast chargers.
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