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Tesla quietly removes some of its old Master Plans from its blog page

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Tesla has quietly removed two Master Plan write-ups from its website, and while it’s not entirely clear why, the move comes just as the company’s blog page gets a redesign. The post Tesla quietly removes some of its old Master Plans from its blog page appeared first on TESLARATI. Tesla Master Plans pt.

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General Motors And Hyundai Commit To Each Other

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Mary Barra and Euisun Chung sign the memorandum General Motors and Hyundai have announced an agreement to explore potential future collaborations in strategic areas such as vehicle development, supply chain solutions, and clean-energy technologies. The partnership could also address challenges in sourcing steel and other critical materials.

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General Motors Bringing Back Plug-in Hybrids

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Despite previously having committed itself toward a future where it builds all-electric vehicles, General Motors has made plans to bring plug-in hybrids back to our market. While we can only speculate as to her rationale, it seems plausible that lackluster EV demand is causing the company to think twice about its pre-existing plans.

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Tesla deletes its blog post stating all cars have self-driving hardware

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Tesla has cleaned up its website’s blog section, deleting all posts prior to 2019. Prior to yesterday, Tesla’s website contained a backlog of blog posts reaching back to the beginning of the company. It’s a shame, because a lot of the history of Tesla can be seen through those blog posts. Get started here. –

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Lordstown Motors Goes Bust

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On Tuesday, Lordstown Motors Corp. Lordstown’s share price collapsed in 2021 and the company has suffered numerous production delays. Former chief executive of Lordstown Motors, Steve Burns, managed to sell off every share of his stock before the company filed for Chapter 11. But it’s not bad news for everybody.

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Unifor Strike Targets General Motors in Canada

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& Last week, Unifor criticized General Motors for failing to meet important elements of its pattern agreement with Ford Motor Company. & [Image: General Motors] Become a& TTAC& insider. However, that does not mean simply rolling over for automakers in order to strike any old deal.&

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Believe It or Not: Lordstown Motors Resumes Production

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The Ohio-based Lordstown Motors has reportedly resumed assembly and delivery of its all-electric Endurance pickup this month, after having to pause production in February to address quality concerns. The company said on Tuesday that it expects production and deliveries to resume at a “very low pace.”