Hau Thai Tang
Detroit automakers' big transition to electric cars? Don't hold your breath
General Motors Co and Ford Motor Co have widely touted their commitment to emission-free electric cars, but their production plans show a growing reliance on ever-larger gas-powered vehicles. The two biggest U.S. automakers will make more than 5 million SUVs and pickup trucks in 2026, but only about 320,000 electric vehicles, according to detailed production plans for North America seen by Reuters.
Ford's 'Baby Bronco' to use Focus Active's FWD/AWD platform
Automaker is cutting platforms from nine to five, trying to save $25.5B in five years.
How Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra will take on the Ford F-150 profit machine
GM's execs scouted Ford's operation, then went a different route.
Ford reorg: New head of product once held the Mustang's reins
Another true car enthusiast is the new head of product development.