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The online used-vehicle seller plans to hire up to 1,000 staff over the next two years to support its return to buying and selling vehicles in British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan.
An appeals court unanimously agreed with a lower court's dismissal of a lawsuit brought by a Minnesota dealership fighting the placement by Ford of a new point nearby.
Tesla, Nio, Xpeng and Rivian rank high with experts, while legacy automakers have more work to do when it comes to software-defined vehicles.
Public cybersecurity blunders by automakers and poor messaging have clouded consumers' perception of SDVs’ functional safety.
Audi is reviewing several options for its own factory in the U.S., where parent VW Group already operates one plant and is building another for the Scout nameplate.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has yet to present a plan to legislative leaders who control California’s finances, according to a person familiar with the discussions.
The Ford Universal EV Platform is expected to underpin as many as eight models, starting with a pickup slated to arrive in 2027.
Dilawri Group of Companies has opened a Land Rover dealership in North Vancouver, expanding JLR Canada’s presence on the West Coast and Land Rover’s growing standalone image.
Quebec-based First Phosphate Corp. says it has successfully produced commercial-grade lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cells using North American-sourced critical minerals.
The S90 large sedan and V60 wagon will no longer be offered in the U.S. starting in the 2026 model year. The electric EC40 crossover was ditched this year.
Pace, last of the old-school Jags, remains in production until the new electric GT arrives next year.
An affordable EV platform that will underpin a slew of smaller models is becoming more important within Ford as plans for larger EVs get pushed back. Details will come in what CEO Jim Farley calls a ...