Stellantis targets carbon neutrality by 2038, General Motors will build a new EV facility in Quebec, Canada, and AV startup Pony.ai recalls vehicles with certain autonomous driving systems installed.
General Motors unveils its Chevrolet Silverado EV, Ford announces it will once again double production of the F-150 Lightning, and Chrysler plans to have an all-electric lineup by 2028.
Eleven governors petition congress to drop a plan for extra incentives for union-made electric vehicles, Stellantis offers voluntary retirement options in its push for electrification, and Ford customizes a 1978 F-100 pickup to show off its aftermarket electric offerings.
General Motors will reopen all of its manufacturing plants for the first time since February, Stellantis announces a new EV battery factory for the second time in as many weeks, and EV sales hit an all-time high in Q3.
President Joe Biden’s EV plan allows for plenty of transitional space for hybrid powertrains rather than a jump to leave internal combustion engines behind forever.
The U.S. operating arm of Stellantis, formerly known as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, was ordered to pay $30 million for its role in a corruption scandal geared toward the UAW.
Stellantis is recalling more than 266,000 Ram pickup trucks due the possibility of the vehicles' side airbags exploding and send shrapnel through the cabin.