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Mercedes-Benz Proposes Longer Workweeks Without Higher Pay, Drawing Pushback From Employees

Mercedes-Benz Proposes Longer Workweeks Without Higher Pay, Drawing Pushback From Employees

Mercedes-Benz is weighing longer workweeks without additional pay, prompting strong opposition from unions and thousands of employees.

Jeep Won’t Bring Recon and Wagoneer S Electric SUVs to Europe After All

Jeep Won’t Bring Recon and Wagoneer S Electric SUVs to Europe After All

Jeep has abandoned plans to launch two of its flagship electric SUVs across Europe, citing weak market conditions and prohibitively high development costs.

The Electric Dodge Charger Flopped in America — Now It's Headed to Europe

The Electric Dodge Charger Flopped in America — Now It's Headed to Europe

Stellantis is bringing both electric and gas-powered versions of the new Dodge Charger to Europe.

Ford Confirms New Fiesta Gen-E for 2028, Built on Renault’s AmpR Small Platform

Ford Confirms New Fiesta Gen-E for 2028, Built on Renault’s AmpR Small Platform

Ford’s long-rumored electric Fiesta revival is finally taking shape, with production expected to begin through Renault in 2028.

Ford F-150 Officially Heads to Europe, but Its Price Tag Feels Very American

Ford F-150 Officially Heads to Europe, but Its Price Tag Feels Very American

Europe is finally getting the Ford F-150, though buyers there will pay a massive premium for it.

Bad News From Europe: Automakers Could Leave 225,000 Workers Without Jobs

Bad News From Europe: Automakers Could Leave 225,000 Workers Without Jobs

Germany’s auto industry faces massive job cuts as EV transition and Chinese competition intensify across Europe.

China’s Geely Buys American Ford Plant in Europe and Prepares Quiet Expansion Push

China’s Geely Buys American Ford Plant in Europe and Prepares Quiet Expansion Push

Is this another case of geopolitical concern, or simply straightforward business strategy?

Volkswagen Denies BYD Rumors as “Glass Factory” Shuts Down

Volkswagen Denies BYD Rumors as “Glass Factory” Shuts Down

Volkswagen is restructuring operations, and a historic German plant closure highlights the scale of changes.

Why Most American Semi Trucks Have Long Hoods While European Trucks Use Flat Fronts

Why Most American Semi Trucks Have Long Hoods While European Trucks Use Flat Fronts

Many American semi trucks have long hoods, while most European trucks use flat fronts.

Europe’s Auto Industry Hits a Wall: Major Plant to Halt Production, Jobs at Risk

Europe’s Auto Industry Hits a Wall: Major Plant to Halt Production, Jobs at Risk

Labor unions warn only a few hundred jobs may remain after major plant restructuring plans.

America’s “Avenger” SUV Prepares for a Refresh as Jeep Targets Europe Again

America’s “Avenger” SUV Prepares for a Refresh as Jeep Targets Europe Again

Jeep’s best-selling European crossover Avenger is preparing for its first update since launching in 2023.

Tesla Sales Plunge 88% in Norway as Volkswagen ID.3 and Toyota EVs Overtake Model Y

Tesla Sales Plunge 88% in Norway as Volkswagen ID.3 and Toyota EVs Overtake Model Y

In Norway—long seen as a global stronghold for electric vehicles—Tesla sales have plunged by nearly 90%.

Best and Worst Cars of 2025 Ranked by Value for Money: 10 Winners and 10 Losers

Best and Worst Cars of 2025 Ranked by Value for Money: 10 Winners and 10 Losers

Germany’s ADAC has tested 100 new 2025 models, ranking them by price versus real-world value.

From Renault to Ford: A Clever Play That Could Bring America Back to Europe

From Renault to Ford: A Clever Play That Could Bring America Back to Europe

Ford may be on the verge of reclaiming ground it lost in Europe, thanks to a newly opened path that could restore the brand’s presence in one of the world’s most competitive auto markets.

Europe’s Auto Industry Is Splitting at the Seams: Valmet Automotive Halts for the First Time in 50 Years as Plants Shut Down One After Another

Europe’s Auto Industry Is Splitting at the Seams: Valmet Automotive Halts for the First Time in 50 Years as Plants Shut Down One After Another

For the first time in half a century, Finland’s Valmet Automotive plant in Uusikaupunki has halted production — employees began receiving layoff notices on December 1.