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Friday 24 October 2025
BMW iX3 sparks EV rush in Europe, but supply questions loom
The luxury electric vehicle (EV) landscape in Europe is undergoing a fundamental shift. The race is no longer just about battery capacity—it's about who controls the platform, the supply chain, and the future of premium mobility.
Thursday 23 October 2025
Analysis: China's EV market awaits BMW's Neue Klasse in 2026
BMW's all-new iX3 — the first SUV on its Neue Klasse electric platform — is drawing strong early blind orders in Germany. But the model's fate will be decided in China, not Europe. And that reckoning begins in 2026.
Thursday 23 October 2025
Nexperia crisis threatens disruption to EU and US auto production
The unfolding crisis at Dutch chipmaker Nexperia, a subsidiary of China's Wingtech Technology, is rapidly escalating from a regulatory dispute into a transatlantic warning for the global auto industry.
Thursday 23 October 2025
Nexperia's turmoil opens door for Taiwan's Panjit in EU auto market
As export restrictions tighten on Dutch chipmaker Nexperia, a key supplier of power semiconductors, global auto supply chains are feeling the strain—and competitors are moving quickly to fill the void.
Wednesday 22 October 2025
Texas Instruments trims production, tightens focus for a measured recovery
In the Texas Instruments third-quarter 2025 earnings call held on October 21, President and CEO Haviv Ilan addressed investor questions regarding booking patterns and demand consistency. Ilan explained that bookings were more stable this quarter compared with the previous one, when trade and tariff tensions had temporarily dampened activity.
Wednesday 22 October 2025
Texas Instruments outlook signals continued market weakness
On October 21, Texas Instruments reported stronger revenue in the third quarter of 2025, posting growth across all major end markets despite a softer outlook for the coming quarter. Revenue climbed 7% from the previous quarter and 14% from a year earlier, reflecting solid demand for analog and embedded products.
Monday 20 October 2025
Samsung wins order with Hyundai to develop 8nm automotive chips
According to ZDNet Korea, Samsung Electronics' foundry division has secured an order from Hyundai Motor and will manufacture millions of 8nm automotive chips. Hyundai is actively preparing for production, with chip development expected to be completed by 2028 and mass production targeted for 2030.**
Monday 20 October 2025
Tata Technologies partners with Synopsys to accelerate software-defined mobility
Tata Technologies has announced a strategic collaboration with Synopsys, a global leader in engineering solutions from silicon to systems, to accelerate the transition toward software-defined vehicles (SDVs). The partnership aims to combine Tata Technologies' vehicle engineering expertise with Synopsys' virtualization technologies to help automotive manufacturers address the growing complexity of next-generation mobility.
Friday 17 October 2025
Tesla's South Korea move points to deepening semiconductor alliance with Samsung
Tesla is reportedly expanding its semiconductor operations in South Korea with a new organization in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, the same city that houses Samsung's wafer fabrication hub. The US EV maker has started hiring semiconductor engineers, stirring industry attention as it strengthens collaboration with Samsung after inking a US$16.5 billion foundry deal for its upcoming AI6 chip.
Thursday 16 October 2025
Qualcomm faces China antitrust probe over Autotalks acquisition
Ten years ago, Qualcomm paid the largest antitrust fine in China's market regulation history. It has yet again violated China's policies, this time because its acquisition case was not declared properly.
Monday 13 October 2025
China's market regulation agency investigates Qualcomm after Anti-Monopoly Law violation
On October 10, 2025, China's State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) officially launched an investigation into Qualcomm for allegedly violating China's Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) by failing to declare its acquisition of Autotalks. According to China Central Television (CCTV), Qualcomm completed the acquisition without submitting the required declaration or communicating with regulatory authorities.
Friday 3 October 2025
Jaguar Land Rover suffers from cyberattack, UK steps in with GBP3.5 billion support
At the end of August 2025, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) suffered a cyberattack that crippled all its critical systems in a single day, forcing global factories to stop production. As the UK's largest automaker, JLR faced losses exceeding GBP70 million in just one day, significantly impacting its supply chain. To recover, JLR secured two major funding injections totaling GBP3.5 billion (US$4.7 billion): a GBP1.5 billion government-backed loan to support suppliers and a GBP2 billion syndicated loan from international banks to maintain liquidity.
Friday 3 October 2025
US government shutdown stalls auto industry momentum
A breakdown in congressional budget negotiations has led to the US government to shut down, plunging the administrative system to a standstill. During the shutdown, key regulatory, approval, and policy guidance mechanisms have been completely halted; a situation that could not only trigger supply chain disruptions but also pause industry transformation and introduce several risks and challenges.
Friday 3 October 2025
Hyundai Mobis to mass-produce domestically developed automotive semiconductors from 2026
Hyundai Mobis has announced plans to begin mass production of automotive semiconductors developed in collaboration with over 20 domestic companies and research institutes starting in 2026, aiming to launch more than 10 products within two to three years. The move marks the first time the South Korean auto parts giant has publicly shared concrete development milestones and timelines for such a wide-ranging joint effort.
Friday 3 October 2025
Bosch bets on software and 'By-Wire' systems as legacy business shrinks
Bosch, the world's leading Tier 1 automotive supplier, announced plans to cut an additional 13,000 jobs, bringing its total workforce reduction to over 20,000 in recent years. The move underscores the company's difficult transformation from a traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) powerhouse to a global leader in automotive electrification and software-defined vehicles (SDVs).
Friday 3 October 2025
From cleaning floors to building cars: China's Dreame charts EV ambition

In a move that's raised both eyebrows and expectations, Chinese home appliance giant Dreame Technology, best known globally for its robotic vacuums and hairdryers, has formally announced its entry into the electric vehicle (EV) industry. The ambitious pivot—complete with plans to build a manufacturing hub near Tesla's Berlin Gigafactory—has prompted one central question: Is Dreame chasing a fantasy, or is it poised to engineer a revolution?

Tuesday 30 September 2025
EV market hits reset as US tax credits run out

The US electric vehicle (EV) market is approaching a key inflection point. On September 30, federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) — up to US$7,500 for new EVs and US$4,000 for used — are set to expire. While the change is unlikely to trigger a sharp collapse in demand, analysts say it will mark a shift toward a more fundamentals-driven market.

Tuesday 30 September 2025
US carmakers are in a struggle with the cost of Trump's “America First”

Under the banner of "America First," President Donald Trump sought to revive US manufacturing by wielding tariffs as a blunt-force economic tool. The intent was clear: bring factories and jobs back home. But on the ground, the results have been far more complicated — and in many cases, counterproductive.

Thursday 25 September 2025
GlobalFoundries teams with Zensemi on 40nm tech for China's auto chip market
GlobalFoundries (GF), the world's fifth-largest foundry, unveiled its latest strategy for the China market at a technology summit held in Shanghai on September 24, 2025. The company also announced its collaboration with local Chinese foundry Zensemi, focusing on mature 40nm process technology targeting CMOS products in the automotive electronics sector.
Tuesday 23 September 2025
Renesas showcases 3nm automotive chip, targets 10% of global revenue from India by 2030
Renesas Electronics unveiled its latest semiconductor innovations at the Electronica India 2025 show in Bengaluru, highlighting both its global research and development contributions from India and the growing significance of the country in its long-term business strategy. The Japanese chipmaker showcased automotive microcontrollers (MCUs), system-on-chips (SoCs), and industrial IoT tools, with applications spanning infotainment, driver monitoring, zonal E/E architectures, and electric vehicles, according to Autocar Professional and The Economic Times.
Monday 22 September 2025
Renault subsidiary plant to make Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and Nissan Micra EVs for Europe

Mitsubishi Motors' new electric vehicle (EV) for the European market, the Eclipse Cross, along with Nissan's compact electric Micra, will be produced at the factory of Renault Group's EV-focused subsidiary Ampere in Douai, France. Both Japanese automakers' new models, built on Renault's electric vehicle platforms, are slated to debut in Europe by the end of 2025.

Thursday 18 September 2025
Japanese chipmakers abandon legacy lines, rattling automakers
As the world races ahead with cutting-edge advances in artificial intelligence, the automotive sector faces a quieter but potentially disruptive challenge: the slow, steady disappearance of legacy semiconductor manufacturing.
Thursday 18 September 2025
Global power shift: How Chinese EVs are redefining the auto market

While North American consumers have yet to feel the full force of the shift, a seismic transformation is quietly rippling through the global auto industry—one that originates not in Detroit, Tokyo, or Munich, but in China. Over the past five years, Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) have surged from the fringes to the forefront of the automotive world, triggering what experts increasingly describe as a market "tsunami" that threatens to upend the status quo.

Wednesday 17 September 2025
BYD and AITO to lead China's overseas EV push
The competition in China's new energy vehicle (NEV) industry has reached a fever pitch. While domestic automakers continue to meet surging demand at home, they are now rapidly expanding their marketing and distribution networks across the globe.
Wednesday 17 September 2025
Tesla, Valens deals boost Samsung Foundry in 4nm race against TSMC
Samsung Electronics' foundry business is quietly expanding its client roster after securing a landmark US$16.5 billion contract with Tesla in July 2025 to manufacture AI chips. Analysts believe the deal could mark a turning point for the company starting in 2026.