This past week, we reported on how the coronavirus pandemic continues to slow down and downright cancel the auto industry’s momentum. We’ve additionally lined updates relating to the 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe and Audi’s full 2021 lineup. Kia Motors Corporation has revealed an bold plan to make battery-electric vehicles account for 1 / 4 of its international sales by 2030. This week, we reported that BMW has constructed its strongest manufacturing automotive, GM is removing gasoline and diesel in light-duty vehicles, and Volvo may give away $2 million in new autos on Super Bowl Sunday. Over Labor Day weekend, Mercedes-Benz announced a quantity of new electric autos through the IAA Mobility Show in Munich. But, consider it or not, that’s not everything that was happening in the automotive house.
- All About Auto
- Auto Accesories
- Auto and Motor Industry News
- Auto Insurances
- Auto Technology
- Auto Transportation
- Automotive Engineering
- Automotive Exhibition
- Autoshows News
- Car and Motor Type
- Cars and Motors For Sale
- Classic
- Community
- Custom
- Electric Car News and Advice
- Hybrid Car News and Advice
- Luxury
- Manufacturing Technology
- New Car and Motor Reviews
- News
- Sporty
- Urban