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JANUARY 28, 2025



GM Posts Healthy 2024 Results, Girds for Trump Tariffs

General Motors’ 2024 year-end financial results are at the high end of forecasts. But the automaker is preparing for a rollback in EV federal tax credits and looming threats of tariffs on Mexico and Canada that would hurt business in 2025.

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Autoline Daily 2025: Top Industry News for Jan. 28

GM Spends Billions on One-Time Charges; Lithium Mining Starts in Oklahoma; VW Could Sell German Plants to Its Chinese JVs

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2025 Lucid Gravity: 450 Miles of Range and NACS Port

Lucid Motors introduces its first SUV, the first non-Tesla vehicle to come from the factory with a NACS port, with access to Tesla’s fast-charging network and giving owners up to 450 miles on a charge.

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Tesla and BMW Join Chinese Challenge to EU Tariffs

Western automakers punished for imports of their Chinese-built BEVs join court challenge started by Geely and SAIC.

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Stellantis, Volkswagen and Volvo Most at Tariff Risk, Moody's Says

Three European automaker groups highlighted as facing the biggest threat if U.S. president's tariff threats are enacted.

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Amazon Slams Europe's 'Very Limited' Public Charging in Electric Truck Order

Home delivery giant orders 200 Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 40-ton trucks for work in U.K. and Germany as it plans its own fast-charging network to make up for infrastructure inadequacies.

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