Focusing on new trends in traditional car companies, Volvo Cars ‘global sales in May increased by 13% year-on-year.
On June 5, Volvo Cars announced that the company’s global sales in May were 68,034 vehicles, an increase of 13% compared with the same period last year.
Volvo Cars ‘strong performance in Europe and the small all-electric SUV EX30 have driven sales growth.
, Toyota will invest $282 million to expand production in Alabama.
Toyota Motor said on June 5 that it will invest $282 million in Huntsville, Alabama, to add new production lines, which will create approximately 350 new jobs.
Toyota said this also brings its total investment in Alabama to more than $1.
7 billion.
, Honda’s sales in China fell by 16.
7% in the first five months.
On June 5, Honda China announced that Honda’s cumulative sales of terminal vehicles in China in May were 66202 units.
from January to May, Honda’s cumulative sales of terminal vehicles in China were 346940 units, a year-on-year decrease of 16.7%. Honda recalls nearly 138,000 Fit and HR-V models, and Honda Motor will recall nearly 138,000 Fit and HR-V vehicles in the United States and Canada because the rear view cameras of these vehicles cannot display images when started.
The recall covers the 2018-2020 Honda Fit and the 2019-2022 Honda HR-V models.
, Focusing on the global auto market in May, the number of new car registrations in the UK continued to grow in May.
According to the latest data released by the British Automobile Manufacturers and Traders Association, in May this year, the number of new car registrations in the UK increased by 1.
7% year-on-year to 147,678 vehicles, not only It has achieved growth for 22 consecutive months and is the best monthly performance in May since 2021.
Focusing on intelligence,Zoox will test autonomous cars in Austin and Miami.
Zoox, a driverless taxi company owned by Amazon, said on June 5 that it plans to start testing its driverless cars in Austin and Miami, which will be the company’s first test site outside the western United States.
Focusing on the supply chain, Marelli has received a large order from major global OEMs to provide battery cold plate solutions for electric vehicles.
Marelli announced that it has reached a cooperation agreement with a global automaker to provide cold plate solutions for its future electric vehicle batteries.
Supply will begin in 2024, and the supply volume will reach approximately 5 million units during the contract period.
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