Major U.S. Auto Supplier Announces Workforce Restructuring

One of the largest auto parts suppliers in the United States is implementing a significant workforce restructuring that will affect thousands of employees across multiple states. The company, which supplies components to all major domestic and foreign automakers, announced plans to cut approximately 3,200 jobs and close two manufacturing facilities by the end of 2026. […]
U.S. Dealers Report Rising Unsold EV Inventory in January

Electric vehicles are piling up on dealer lots across the country, with January inventory levels reaching their highest point in over a year. Dealers report that EVs are sitting an average of 82 days before selling, nearly double the 46-day average for gas-powered vehicles. The surplus spans multiple brands and price points, from affordable compact […]
NHTSA Expands Review of Level-2 Driver Assistance Systems in the U.S.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is widening its investigation into advanced driver assistance systems, examining how automakers market, implement, and monitor Level-2 semi-autonomous features across multiple brands. The expanded review comes after a series of high-profile crashes involving vehicles using systems like Tesla’s Autopilot, GM’s Super Cruise, and Ford’s BlueCruise. NHTSA officials say the […]
U.S. Automakers Quietly Scale Back EV Production Targets for 2026

The ambitious electric vehicle timelines set just a few years ago are getting a reality check. General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis have all dialed back their EV production targets for 2026, citing softer-than-expected demand, charging infrastructure gaps, and a shifting political landscape around federal incentives. The pivot signals a broader recalibration across Detroit. Not an […]