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Lucid introduced a three-row SUV called the Gravity. The company has struggled to turn a profit and sell its expensive cars. AdvertisementLucid, the electric vehicle startup founded by a former Tesla chief engineer, is moving into the SUV segment. Lucid has so far struggled to turn a profit with its first car, a luxury sedan known as the Air. Like rival Tesla, Lucid has resorted to slashing prices on its slow moving cars throughout the year.
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The fee could be a sign the Cybertruck might be a smaller release than expected, experts said. AdvertisementTesla's rescinded $50,000 resale fee is the latest sign the Cybertruck won't hit the market in large numbers anytime soon. These restrictions are rare, but they're most commonly used on limited-production vehicles, Stephen Beck, founder and managing partner of consultancy cg42, told Business Insider. "It's really hard to say how many people on the reservation list will actually buy it," Moody told Business Insider. "There will be just as many people who want to work the system to make money as people who want to own this vehicle," Moody said.
Persons: Tesla, , Elon Musk, Stephen Beck, cg42, Elon, Beck, Musk, Brian Moody, Moody, Ivan Drury, Edmunds, Drury, Ford, John Cena Organizations: Service, Ford GT, scalpers
The Tesla Cybertruck will finally hit the market at the end of the month. The trapezoidal truck has garnered controversy since its 2019 reveal. An unusual resale clause appears to have been removed from Tesla's terms and conditions for the forthcoming vehicle. Previously, in a section titled "For Cybertruck Only," Tesla's Motor Vehicle Order Agreement said the company could sue for $50,000 if you sold your Cybertruck within the first year of ownership. AdvertisementThe trapezoidal truck has garnered lots of attention and polarized car enthusiasts since its 2019 reveal.
Persons: Tesla, , Dan Ives, Elon Musk, Ives Organizations: Service, Bloomberg Radio
The UAW union secured historic raises for its 140,000 members after a six-week strike. Companies including Toyota and Honda are now rolling out raises of their own. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . "They can point to 9% raises at Toyota and say 'look, we're already moving the needle, we can keep helping you.'"
Persons: , Harry Katz, it's, There's, Katz, They've, Elon Musk, Shawn Fain, Wheaton Organizations: UAW, Tesla, Companies, Toyota, Honda, Service, Detroit, General Motors, Hyundai, Reuters, Cornell University Locations: Ford, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky
The new Ford Pro Access tailgate is the latest in 100 years of Ford tailgates. AdvertisementAdvertisementFord's latest take on the pickup truck tailgate is hitting dealer lots on the 2024 Ford F-150. The refreshed F-150 can be equipped with the new Pro Access Tailgate, which has several new configurations. In addition to dropping open like a typical truck tailgate, the Pro Access Tailgate can swing out like a door to provide easier access to the bed. AdvertisementAdvertisementTake a look at the evolution of the Ford tailgate here:
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Saudi Arabia's sovereign fund has a 60% stake in Lucid Motors, an EV startup. Months after the company went public, the stake was valued at more than $55B, per Bloomberg. That value dropped about 90% to $5.4 billion as Lucid reports millions in net loss. The steep drop in the value of Saudi's stake coincides with Lucid's latest quarterly earnings. In 2018, PIF invested $1.3 billion in Lucid, and it seems the Saudis have more considerable expectations for the EV company.
Persons: , Chris Bryant, Nora Naughton, Sherry House, PIF, Lucid Organizations: Lucid Motors, Bloomberg, Service, Public Investment Fund, EV Locations: Saudi, Saudi Arabia
EV fires are harder to put out. Water damage can cause fires even after your car dries out. AdvertisementAdvertisementCar fires have always been dangerous and difficult for firefighters, but highly combustible chemicals in electric car batteries are posing new challenges. Even after an EV battery fire appears to be extinguished, lingering energy stored in the battery can cause these dangerous runaways. O'Connor spoke with Insider this week to provide advice about what to do in the event of an electric car fire.
Persons: , Brian O'Connor, O'Connor, It's Organizations: Service, EV, National Fire Protection Locations: Florida
Nearly half of Ford dealers said they have "no trust" in their franchise in new survey. Ford dealers have had a tough year balancing EV demand. AdvertisementAdvertisementIt's been a tough year for Ford dealers, and it's becoming clear some are losing patience. Ford came in dead last in a recent survey on dealers' level of trust in their franchises, with 46% of Ford dealers surveyed by Kerrigan Advisors saying they had "no trust" in their franchise. This breakdown in trust and pessimism about the future shouldn't come as too much of a surprise after the year Ford dealers have had.
Persons: Ford, , Kerrigan, Elon Musk, Cameron Johnson, Martin French Organizations: Ford, Service, Kerrigan Advisors, Survey, Magic City Auto Group, Nissan, Lincoln, Toyota, Lexus, Subaru Locations: Virginia
Reorganization at Nio comes as the company eyes the US market. AdvertisementAdvertisementBig changes are in store for Chinese electric car company Nio, one of Tesla's biggest rivals in the world's largest vehicle market. News of layoffs and reorganization at Nio come as the Shanghai-based company eyes US EV sales by 2025 . Chinese car companies have often eyed the US market, but none have yet made a big splash in the highly competitive market. Years of growth in the US EV market is showing signs of slowing, and US manufacturers are pulling back on big electric vehicle production promises.
Persons: , Elon, Nio, Tesla, haven't, Martin French Organizations: TechCrunch, Service, US, EV, US EV, Shanghai, Ford, GM Locations: Shanghai, Nio
The historic United Auto Workers strike is over. The UAW announced Monday evening it had reached a tentative agreement with GM, the last of the Detroit car companies to complete negotiations. The 25% pay increases by April 2028 agreed to in the new contracts raise top pay to about $42 an hour, according to the union. For historical comparison, the union said its workers saw pay increases of 23% for all the years from 2001 through 2022. Ford was the first to notch a tentative agreement with the union on Oct. 25 after employees spent 41 days on strike.
Persons: , Ford, Jim Farley, Mary Barra, Fain, Stellantis Organizations: United Auto Workers, GM, Detroit, Service, Big Three Detroit, UAW, Local UAW, Ford, Workers, Ultium, LG Energy, Big Locations: Detroit, U.S, Michigan, Korea
Detroit's hourly labor costs could soar to $90 an hour, according to one estimate. At Tesla and foreign car companies, that same hourly labor cost sits between $45 and $55 per hour, industry experts estimate. AdvertisementAdvertisementHeading into contract talks this summer, the labor cost gap between the Detroit Three and Tesla was already sizable. While Ford, GM, and Stellantis were spending about $66 an hour on their factory workers, Tesla was spending just $45 an hour. Throughout the strike, Detroit executives warned of the advantage higher labor costs would hand to their competitors.
Persons: , That's, Tesla, Wedbush, Bill Ford, Shawn Fain, Fain Organizations: UAW, Service, Detroit, United Auto Workers, Ford, GM, Tesla, Toyota, Honda, Volkswagen Locations: Wells
download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementWhile car companies try desperately to gin up demand for their latest electric models, consumers are begging for a compromise: hybrids. In the auto industry, the same logic applies to hybrids, which can provide a more convenient bridge to full EV adoption. Hybrid revolutionThis need for hybrids isn't new. Ford said this week it would postpone $12 billion in new EV investment as the company assesses demand going forward.
Persons: isn't, , , they're, Chris Harto, Harto, Akio Toyoda, Cameron Johnson, Ford, Martin French Organizations: Industry, Service, Consumer, EVs, Auto, Consumer Reports, Toyota, Dealers, Magic City Auto Group, Honda Locations: Edmunds, Virginia
Dealers have been warning of slowing EV demand for months. While GM's about-face was somewhat of a surprise to investors, the Detroit car company is not alone in this new view of the EV future. Just a few months after dealers have started coming forward to warn of slowing EV demand, manufacturers appear to be catching up to that reality. In July, the company extended its self-imposed deadline to hit annual electric vehicle production of 600,000 by a year, and abandoned a 2026 target to build 2 million EVs . In scrapping plans with GM to co-develop sub-$30,000 EVs, Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe said the shifting EV environment was difficult to gauge.
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More and more electric vehicles are coming even as demand slows. Some of the new models in the pipeline might appeal more to the new demographic of EV shopper. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Reckoning with the new reality for EV shoppersThis year is stacking up to be huge for electric vehicle growth.
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The United Auto Workers union has reached a tentative agreement with Ford Motor to end a strike. The tentative agreement still needs to be ratified by union-represented Ford workers. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe United Auto Workers union has reached a tentative agreement with Ford Motor to end a strike that's coming to six weeks. UAW union President Shawn Fain announced the tentative agreement in an X post. The tentative agreement still needs to be approved by union leaders and ratified by union-represented Ford workers.
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Electric car shoppers are increasingly fickle, dealers told Insider. AdvertisementAdvertisementCar dealers have a warning for their manufacturers: the days of early-adopter electric vehicle sales are all but over. For years, early EV adopters were generally an easy sale, three car dealers told Insider. Now, electric car shoppers are more fickle. Dealers like Sheehy say that pace is likely to slow as more sure-fire EV sales are harder to find.
Persons: , That's, Vince Sheehy, Sheehy, they're, Kelley, Cameron Johnson, Johnson, Alexa St, John Organizations: Service, EV, Dealers, Magic City Auto Group, Ford Locations: Washington, D.C, Virginia
The EV segment has enjoyed a long period of exponential growth. AdvertisementAdvertisementCar companies talk a big game about the transition to electric cars. He currently has enough electric cars to last for 100 days across all brands. Though the EV share of some automakers' businesses is small, the EV segment has been enjoying a long period of exponential growth. And without more affordable options, dealers told Insider they are running out of customers to pitch their electric cars to.
Persons: carmakers, EVs, , Ford, General Motors, it's, It's, Vince Sheehy, " Sheehy, Cameron Johnson, Sheehy, Tesla, Eric Freshee, Stewart Stropp, Power, Stropp, Martin French Organizations: Service, General, Ford, Hyundai, Volkswagen, GMC, Magic City Auto Group, ICE, EV, Tamaroff Locations: Volta, Washington, D.C, Virginia, headwinds, Midwest, EVs
"Toyota, Honda, Tesla, and others are loving this strike," Bill Ford said Monday. Analysts have already said Tesla is winning the UAW strike. "Toyota, Honda, Tesla, and others are loving this strike because they know the longer it goes on, the better it is for them. But a fresh analysis released by the bank's analysts Monday found that, with Kentucky Truck down, the UAW strike has now cost Ford an estimated $517 million to GM's estimated $507 million. AdvertisementAdvertisementOne analyst called the UAW's strike a "nightmare scenario" for the Detroit Three, whose electric vehicle business models would be "torpedoed" by the UAW's demands.
Persons: Bill Ford, Ford, Tesla, , Henry Ford, Stellantis, Ryan Brinkman, Shawn Fain, Fain, Dan Ives Organizations: Toyota, Honda, Kentucky, UAW, Service, United Auto Workers, Ford, Detroit, GM, Kentucky Truck, JPMorgan, General Motors, Wall Street Locations: Detroit, Kentucky
Tesla needs the Cybertruck to claw back market share from other brands. After years of little-to-no competition, Tesla's EV dominance is being tested. Four years later, the Cybertruck finally arrives in an increasingly crowded EV market and, for the first time, as a late-arriver to its electric truck segment. Even as total EV sales in the US hit a record high in the third quarter, Tesla's share fell to a record low of 50%, according to Cox Automotive . AdvertisementAdvertisementTesla's first foray into the lucrative truck market is supposed to hit consumer driveways any day now , and it couldn't be coming at a better time.
Persons: Tesla, , Tesla's, that's, It's, Cox, Musk, Sam Fiorani Organizations: Service, Elon, Cox Automotive, Ford, GM, Volkswagen, Hyundai, Chevrolet, AutoForecast Solutions, Tesla
GM has the most workers on strike of all the Detroit 3. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe ongoing United Auto Workers strike is taking a multi-million dollar toll on all three Detroit-based automakers, but General Motors might be hit the hardest so far. GM narrowly avoided a fourth strike Friday with an offer that delayed Fain's weekly update for members. This is also the second time in four years that GM has experienced a strike . AdvertisementAdvertisementAnd of the three automakers, GM also has the most striking workers and has temporarily laid off the most workers due to the strike.
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Some people have called out potential fit and finish issues with a Tesla Cybertruck prototype. Auto expert Sandy Munro said it's misleading to judge a vehicle's fit and finish off a prototype. AdvertisementAdvertisementProspective Tesla Cybertruck buyers shouldn't worry about some of the panel gaps and smears that have showed up in recent sightings of the electric pickup, auto expert Sandy Munro says. "That vehicle has probably gone through some fairly rigorous testing," Munro said, referencing Tapley's video. "The thing about stainless steel is it hangs around a while," he said.
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GM, Ford, and some suppliers are resorting to layoffs. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe ripple effects of the UAW's unprecedented strike at Ford, GM, and Stellantis are getting wider as the work stoppages stretch through a third week. The UAW responded on X, formerly known as Twitter, saying that the CEO had not attended bargaining that week. The impact of lost production is also affecting suppliers now, with the vehicle-suppliers association MEMA reporting about a third of suppliers have issued layoffs due to the UAW strike. Fain is scheduled to address UAW members in a livestream Friday afternoon, a platform he's previously used to expand the strike when he's unhappy with the pace of negotiations.
Persons: Shawn Fain, , Jim Farley, Mary Barra, Fain, Barra, Farley, Ford, axel, Stellantis, he's Organizations: Detroit, UAW, GM, Ford, Service Locations: Chicago, Lansing , Michigan, Detroit, Michigan, Parma , Ohio
It's indicative of a shift in how Americans view the labor movement in the post-COVID-crisis era. In a Reuters-Ipsos poll of Americans, some 58% of respondents said they supported the United Auto Workers union's strike at the Big Three Detroit car manufacturers. AdvertisementAdvertisementAside from this strike, support for labor unions has been increasing on the right. The UAW's strike represents a culmination of issues that have come to a head in the post-COVID-crisis labor movement, labor experts told Insider. Now even some Republican elected officials are showing up to support UAW workers' demands — even if they don't necessarily agree with its leadership.
Persons: Biden, , Joe Biden, Alice Stewart, John Drake —, Chamber of Commerce —, Shawn Fain, Fain, Sen, Bernie Sanders, Sanders, Kate Andrias, JD Vance, Ford, Christian Sweeney, he'd, Sweeney, Drake, Carolyn Nippa, Nippa, we're, Jason Miller, Andrias Organizations: Service, Reuters, United Auto Workers, Big, Big Three Detroit, Ford, General Motors, Gallup, Metro Detroit, CNN, Chamber of Commerce, Columbia University, Republican, GM, AFL, Bureau of Labor Statistics, UAW, Michigan State University Locations: Big Three, Metro, Detroit, Ohio, China
Tesla's Cybertruck is still MIA
  + stars: | 2023-10-02 | by ( Nora Naughton | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
Details on Tesla's futuristic-looking Cybertruck are still sparse. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe Tesla Cybertruck still hasn't officially launched yet, missing CEO Elon Musk's third-quarter target. Details on the Cybertruck are still sparseSome Cybertruck order-holders have told Insider that they are concerned about how few details Tesla has shared with them on the Cybertruck. And this isn't just any Tesla vehicle launch: it's Tesla's entrance into the highly-competitive pickup truck market, where specs and prices are closely followed by shoppers. Tesla hasn't set a date for the Cybertruck launch partyIn late August, Tesla said customers could buy invitations to a Cybertruck delivery event using 30,000 referral credits, which owners accrue through Tesla purchases.
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Big gains in the UAW strike could bolster another organizing drive at Tesla. The UAW is looking to remake its reputation among auto workers. AdvertisementAdvertisementA new contract could spur union attempts elsewhereThe UAW strike comes amid a rejuvenated labor movement post-Covid, and after a summer jam-packed with union activism. About 54% of Americans support the UAW strike, according to a recent Morning Consult poll. AdvertisementAdvertisementOrganizing at Tesla still won't be easySome Tesla workers are in the early stages of forming a union, a UAW official told The New York Times.
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