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MAY 06, 2025



JLR’s First U.S. Car Shipment on Way After Tariff Halt

British automaker restarts exports to U.S. customers following negotiations with business partners likely to off-set some of the price hikes on cars hit by tariffs.

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Autoline Daily 2025: Top Industry News for May 6

Tariffs Force Audi to Consider U.S. Production; Alfa Reports Best Sales Since 2019; Waymo Partners to Build AVs in Arizona

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Stellantis,Renault Execs Call for Small Car Standards Change

Automaker bosses want EU regulation changes to boost profit margins on building small cars for European consumers.

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Everything You Want to Know About That Slate EV Pickup

Slate’s goal is to give working-class consumers a brand-new vehicle, with the latest safety equipment and a full warranty, rather than force them into the used-car market.

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Ford Lowers 2025 Earnings Outlook Amid Tariffs, BEV Losses

Tariffs and BEV losses will be headwinds for Ford the rest of 2025, but the automaker is improving on lowering fixed costs and quality.

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FROM AUTOMOTIVE DIVE
Rivian Investing $120M in Illinois to Strengthen Domestic Supply Chain
The company’s planned supplier park is meant to create an electric vehicle manufacturing eco-system, officials said.