G.M. says Dan Ammann is out as chief of Cruise, its driverless-car unit.
Expectations for autonomous vehicles have cooled since Mr. Ammann took over nearly three years ago, leaving his post as the president of General Motors.
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Expectations for autonomous vehicles have cooled since Mr. Ammann took over nearly three years ago, leaving his post as the president of General Motors.
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The company, which began trading on the stock exchange last month, said it lost $1.2 billion in the third quarter.
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The company’s Lexus brand will only sell electric cars by 2030 in China, Europe and the United States.
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Max Verstappen knew his chances of beating Lewis Hamilton for the Formula 1 championship were slim. But he is ready to accept the trophy despite protests by Mercedes.
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Formula 1 capped a long season with a hotly debated decision in Abu Dhabi. Mercedes, which lodged two protests against the result, has 96 hours to appeal the ruling.
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The company will make electric pickups at an existing plant and batteries at a factory built with a partner, a person with knowledge of the plan said.
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He is leaving Mercedes, where he helped the team win five championships, for Alfa Romeo next season.
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Herbert Diess, who angered workers by mentioning the possibility of job cuts, will hand over some authority to a deputy.
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“We are aware of driver concerns and are discussing the feature with the manufacturer,” the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a statement.
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The feature raises fresh questions about whether Tesla is compromising safety as it rushes to add new technologies.
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The automaker may have undermined safety in designing its Autopilot driver-assistance system to fit its chief executive’s vision, former employees say.
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Nostalgia mixes with tape decks and car phones at RADwood events that aim to capture “the essence of a bodacious era.”
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The R1T can haul five tons, conquer brutal off-road trails and sprint to 60 miles an hour in a blink. And about that Camp Kitchen tucked inside …
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The automaker will team with GlobalFoundries on producing and developing semiconductors, crucial parts that have been in short supply.
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