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MAY 01, 2025



GM Projects Up to $5B in Tariff Costs in 2025

GM says it will work to hold the line on consumer pricing of its vehicles despite Trump tariffs costing the automaker another $5 billion this year.

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Autoline Daily 2025: Top Industry News for May 1

Ford Scraps All-New Electronic Architecture; GM Expects $4-5 Billion Tariff Hit; U.S. Considers Annual EV Fee

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EU and Asia Advancing Hydrogen Fuel Cells as U.S. Balks

The future of green hydrogen production is in limbo in the U.S. for cars and heavy trucks, but the EU and Asia are marching forward with hydrogen economies and infrastructure.

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Chery Making Further Inroads Into Europe With VW Production Pact

The Chinese automaker is eyeing European expansion and an EV tariff workaround.

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Volkswagen Hit by 41% Drop in Profits

Continuing headwinds see Europe’s largest automaker post dramatic decline in earnings for Q1 2025.

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Gas-hybrids Stem Slump in EU Car Registrations in Q1 2025

Consumer reluctance to make BEV switch offset by boost in uptake-up of hybrid cars at expense of ICE models.

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Isuzu Enters BEV Pickup Segment

Isuzu debuts the D-Max EV, its first fully electric pickup truck, aimed initially at European markets.

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