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Turkiye: Vehicle sales may hit 120,000
Total vehicle sales may climb to 120,000 in December, surpassing the 110,000 mark for the first time in five years,…
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Turkiye: Carmakers to sell vehicles online
Turkiye’s first homemade electric car brand Togg, Tesla and Mercedes-Benz are set to go online next year to sell their…
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Carmaker Nissan sells Russian assets to Japanese state
Nissan to take one-off impact of over $686M from exit, while maintaining full-year guidance, says statement Japanese carmaker Nissan on…
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Turkish carmakers showcase EVs at Hannover fair
Turkish carmakers are showcasing their electric vehicles at IAA Transportation, the world’s prominent platform for the commercial vehicle industry. Local…
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Japanese carmakers Nissan, Honda ramp up battery purchase
Nissan to acquire shares in Japanese automotive lithium-ion battery maker, Honda to set up joint venture with Chinese partners for…
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Automotive exports hit $2.8 billion in June
The automotive sector’s exports increased by 17.9 percent on an annual basis to $2.8 billion in June, according to data…
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Automotive production rises 26 percent in May
Local carmakers produced nearly 104,000 vehicles in May, marking a 25.5 percent increase from a year ago, the Automotive Manufacturers’…
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How Nissan creates its signature ‘new car smell’
People love that “new car smell.” For most cars and SUVs, it’s a mixture of plastics, stain resistant fabrics and…
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Ford to invest $316M to make electric vehicle parts at UK plant
Production expected to begin in mid-2024 as company committed to go all-in on electrification in Europe, says US carmaker American…
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Volkswagen’s 9-month electric vehicle deliveries to China more than triple
Volkswagen’s deliveries of battery-powered electric vehicles to China more than tripled in the first nine months of the year, the…
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