Goodyear’s airless tire to be tested on Local Motors’ autonomous shuttle in Florida

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Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. says it plans to affix airless tires it has developed to Olli, a 3D-printed, autonomous and electric shuttle, for test runs in Florida.

The tire manufacturer is partnering with ground mobility company Local Motors and mobility network operator Beep, both of which developed the second iteration of Olli. Shuttles equipped with Goodyear's NPTs, or non-pneumatic tires, will be used in the Jacksonville Transportation Authority's Autonomous Vehicle Test & Learn program.

Jacksonville's urban landscape is ideal for testing the alternative tires because of its speed limits and streamlined travel paths, Goodyear said in a Tuesday news release.

"This is an important milestone as we look to advance mobility today and as we look to introduce the first completely sustainable and maintenance-free tires by the end of th…

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Why the Stellantis plant in Brampton, Ont., might be without product in 2024

Stellantis's assembly plant in Brampton, Ont., might not have anything to build beyond 2023 as the automaker plans to move production of the Dodge Charger and Challenger muscle cars to the U.S. the next year, according to AutoForecast Solutions, a leading forecasting and consulting firm.

“Analyzing the Stellantis portfolio... across North America, one of the things we see is the Charger and Challenger potentially going to the United States, leaving a void at Brampton starting in 2024,” AutoForecast Solutions CEO Joe McCabe told Automotive News Canada when asked about the automaker’s electrification plans.

McCabe’s comments came after Stellantis’ EV Day earlier this month, when the automaker said it would introduce a battery-electric muscle car to its lineup in 2024. Stellantis has not said where that car would be built.

Brampton Assembly currently builds the gas-powered Charger and Challenger cars, as well as the Chrysler 300 sedan, which is ex…

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GM’s BrightDrop to open first dealerships this year

DETROIT — BrightDrop, General Motors' electric vehicle delivery brand, plans to open its first dealerships later this year, an executive said Thursday, but some of the stores may be outside of GM's existing dealer network.

"We are not looking exclusively at existing General Motors dealers. What we are looking at is the very best of the commercial dealers out there," Scott Young, BrightDrop vice president of vehicle distribution, told reporters Thursday.

Outsourcing to non-GM dealers would mark a shift from GM's traditional commercial strategy. GM dealers facilitate sales of the automaker's existing gasoline-powered commercial vehicles.

BrightDrop is in talks with select dealers in California, Young said.

"From there we will grow that network, which is really focused on large fleets and delivery of goods and services across the U.S.," he said.

BrightDrop plans to launch the EV600 van later this year, initially being built by a supplier in …

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Greens fear Biden will go easy on automakers over emissions

Environmentalists say they are concerned the Biden administration will yield in coming days to automaker pressure and adopt modest limits on greenhouse gas emissions from cars, instead of the strict standards they say are necessary to combat climate change.

The requirements set to be proposed by the end of the month are the linchpin of the administration’s efforts to limit planet-warming pollution from the transportation sector that is now the leading U.S. source of greenhouse gases. Yet automobile companies have lobbied the Biden administration to adopt an industry-friendly approach negotiated with California that gives extra credit to electric vehicles.

Environmentalists have warned the White House not to go along.

“Our nation’s standards must be robust, have integrity and ensure strong year-over-year on-road emission reductions,” more than two dozen major environmental groups said in a letter to President Joe Biden on Thursday. “The standards must not…

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Used-vehicle sales forge ahead in June

Editor's note: An earlier version of this story misstated sales of second-hand multi-purpose vehicles in June. 

Deliveries of used vehicles in China advanced for the second straight month in June, rising 25 percent, as chip shortages spurred consumers to choose used vehicles instead of waiting for new vehicles. 

Nearly 1.53 million second-hand vehicles were sold across the country last month, according to the China Automobile Dealers Association. 

Crossovers, SUVs and sedans drove the latest gains. 

Demand for used crossovers and SUVs surged 46 percent to some 165,800 in June.

Sales of second-hand sedans jumped 26 percent to roughly 923,400. 

And deliveries of used minibuses rose 22 percent to around 34,100, while demand for second-hand multi-purpose vehicles gained 21 percent to about 89,100. 

Demand for used commercial vehicles also remained strong in June, with truck sales increasing 13 percent…

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Detroit SUV plant among Stellantis factories halting production

Stellantis is scheduling more downtime at a number of its North American plants, including Detroit's Jefferson North Assembly, a company spokeswoman confirmed Wednesday.

The Detroit plant, which makes the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango, will be down for several weeks. Layoffs are scheduled from July 11 to Aug. 1. A shutdown was previously scheduled from Aug. 2 to 6, something Stellantis said is necessary to perform maintenance and begin work for future models. Production is set to resume Aug. 9.

The new downtime is a continued result of the global semiconductor chip shortage, according to a statement from Stellantis spokeswoman Jodi Tinson.

Meanwhile, supply chain issues continue to impact manufacturing at other plants. Belvidere Assembly Plant in Illinois, Toluca Assembly Plant in Mexico and Windsor Assembly Plant in Ontario are set to be down through the end of the month.

And Stellantis said last week its other plant in Ontario — Brampton…

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U.S. urges 50,000 Chevy Bolt owners to park outside because of fire risks

WASHINGTON -- U.S. auto safety regulators on Wednesday urged about 50,000 owners of General Motors electric Chevrolet Bolt vehicles that were recalled last year to park outside and away from homes and other structures after charging because of fire risks.

Earlier on Wednesday, GM made the same recommendation and added owners should not leave vehicles charging overnight. The recommendation was prompted after the largest U.S. automaker said it was investigating reports of two recent fires in vehicles that were recalled in November for fire risks.

The 50,000 U.S. Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles are from the 2017-2019 model years and were recalled for the potential of an unattended fire in the high-voltage battery pack underneath the backseat’s bottom cushion.

NHTSA opened an investigation in October into the Bolt fires, the agency noted Wednesday and "continues to evaluate the information received, and is looking into these latest fires." Read more about U.S. urges 50,000 Chevy Bolt owners to park outside because of fire risks

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Toyota’s Woven Planet to acquire U.S. digital mapping specialist

TOKYO — Toyota Motor Corp.'s automated-driving subsidiary Woven Planet is making its second major acquisition, buying an American artificial intelligence company that will help the world's largest automaker generate next-generation mapping for self-driving cars.

Woven Planet declined to disclose how much it will spend to buy Carmera Inc., a company with offices in New York and Seattle that develops high-definition digital maps using vehicular crowdsourcing and remote sensing to capture street-level change. But the deal follows Woven Planet's $550 million purchase in April of Level 5, the self-driving car unit of ride-hailing giant Lyft.

The Carmera acquisition gives Woven Planet a quick boost in automatically updated high-definition mapping, a key technology for all manner of self-driving new mobility. The technology is critical to creating precise maps that quickly and affordably stay updated with changes in the road scape.

In a n…

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Musk’s brother says he wasn’t aware Elon pushed SolarCity deal

Kimbal Musk, a Tesla Inc. board member, told a Delaware judge he didn’t know his billionaire brother Elon Musk was pushing the company to quickly acquire SolarCity in 2016 and said he didn’t give much weight to concerns about the solar-power provider’s financial problems.

“I was unaware of my brother’s activities” surrounding the SolarCity deal, Kimbal Musk told Delaware Chancery Court Judge Joseph Slights III on Wednesday, a day after Tesla founder Elon Musk testified at a trial of a lawsuit filed by shareholders over the matter.

Elon Musk told the judge Tuesday that he recused himself from voting on the acquisition because he served as chairman and largest shareholder of both companies at the time of the buyout. Still, he had urged a speedup of due-diligence reviews of the deal in mid-2016 even as advisers at Evercore Partners wanted to dig deeper into a cash crunch at the maker of solar roof panels.

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Pricing detailed for more powerful 2022 VW Golf GTI, Golf R

Volkswagen has detailed pricing and model features for the U.S. versions of its eighth-generation Golf GTI and Golf R hot hatches, which go on sale in the fourth quarter.

The German brand showed the U.S. versions of the 2022 models Wednesday at the Chicago Auto Show. They are already on sale in Europe.

The GTI, which comes in three trim levels, will start at $30,540. The Golf R will come in a single trim level starting at $44,640. Both prices include shipping.

Equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and either a six-speed manual or seven-speed automatic, depending on the model, the latest GTI and Golf R feature improved power, handling and interior technologies over the previous-generation models, VW says.

The GTI makes 241 hp and 273 pound-feet of torque, while the Golf R makes 315 hp and up to 295 pound-feet of torque. VW says the speed of both models is electronically limited to 155 mph.

The U.S. spe…

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