For BMW, the electric era comes down to one brutal question: can it prove to the world that an EV can still feel like a BMW and that “Freude am...
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A source familiar with the matter told Reuters that Ferrari’s first electric car will cost at least €500,000. The luxury automaker is preparing to open a plant to make the model, which could boost group production by up to a third in the long run. The exclusive Italian brand has said it will launch an electric car late next year, and the planned price shows its confidence that ultra-wealthy drivers are ready for it. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
For BMW, the electric era comes down to one brutal question: can it prove to the world that an EV can still feel like a BMW and that “Freude am...
For BMW, the electric era comes down to one brutal question: can it prove to the world that an EV can still feel like a BMW and that “Freude am...
BMW has already switched production of the all-electric BMW iX3 at its Debrecen plant in Hungary to two-shift operation due to high demand. The...
Renault’s plans for electric vehicle production in Spain are taking shape. The French automaker intends to accommodate three new models at its...
TOKYO, March 17 (Xinhua) -- Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (TEPCO) told Japan's nuclear regulators on Monday that it will push back the planned...
TOKYO, March 17 (Xinhua) -- Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (TEPCO) told Japan's nuclear regulators on Monday that it will push back the planned...
The road transport sector is facing a worsening driver shortage. An estimated 500,000 unfilled positions exist in the EU alone, making transporters...
Volkswagen’s high-end luxury brand, Bentley, plans to cut 275 jobs (6% of its workforce). The operational benefit has decreased from €373 million...
Volkswagen’s high-end luxury brand, Bentley, plans to cut 275 jobs (6% of its workforce). The operational benefit has decreased from €373 million...
The Volvo factory in Ghent is facing a difficult stretch ahead. Union representatives leaked to the newspaper De Tijd that production of the EX40 and...