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No new F-150 in sight

According to publications from the Crain group, American automaker Ford is reportedly delaying the launch of the 15th generation of its popular F-150 pickup truck (code name P736) by at least one year, pushing it to mid-2028. 

No new F-150 in sight

Ford to invest $5 billion USD in Germany

Despite a 17% decline in automotive demand in Europe in 2024 compared to the previous year, American automaker Ford decided to invest more than $5 billion USD

Ford to invest $5 billion USD in Germany

The Focus is done!

Although the Focus has not been sold in North America since 2018, Ford continued producing it in Europe. However, after more than 25 years of uninterrupted production, it will be discontinued in November.

The Focus is done!

Toyota determined to stay in Canada

According to the specialized publication Automotive News Canada, Japanese automaker Toyota is determined to maintain its operations in Canada despite the tariff threats imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Toyota determined to stay in Canada

LG and Toyota take over the ultium battery plant in Lansing

According to Reuters, South Korean company LG Energy Solution is partnering with Japanese automaker Toyota to take over the Ultium plant in Lansing, Michigan, where nickel-based NCMA battery modules will be produced for Toyota’s future electric vehicles.

LG and Toyota take over the ultium battery plant in Lansing

Nissan has a new CEO

As of April 1st (and this is no April Fool’s joke), Japanese automaker Nissan will have a new CEO, Ivan Espinosa, currently the company's head of planning.

Nissan has a new CEO

The Honda Civic, canadian car of the year!

At the Canadian International AutoShow in Toronto, the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) announced the winners of the Car and Utility Vehicle of the Year awards.

The Honda Civic, canadian car of the year!

New York Auto Show celebrates 125 years

Fans of major auto shows will be pleased to learn that the New York Auto Show, held annually over the Easter weekend, will celebrate its 125th anniversary from April 18 to 27 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center.

New York Auto Show celebrates 125 years

Honda will be developing its fuel cells without GM

Japanese automaker Honda has announced that starting in 2027, it will produce its next-generation hydrogen fuel cell system independently, without the support of its longtime partner, General Motors.

Honda will be developing its fuel cells without GM
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