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Wednesday 15 October 2025
Carmax upgrades car system with Garmin collaboration
Taiwan-based Hotai Group has partnered with global satellite navigation and smart wearable brand Garmin to launch an upgraded version of the Drive+ Link intelligent in-car system. As smart vehicle technology advances, car infotainment systems have evolved beyond navigation and entertainment to become indispensable smart assistants during driving.
Wednesday 15 October 2025
GM and Ford forced to scrap EV incentive plans after Capitol Hill pushback
In the wake of the US government's decision to end electric vehicle (EV) tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) at the end of September 2025, Detroit automakers General Motors and Ford Motor Company sought to keep the US$7,500 incentive alive through their own financing arms—only to face swift political backlash that forced an abrupt reversal.
Tuesday 14 October 2025
China's EV fleets dominate as Europe struggles with mandates
As the European Union pushes forward with mandatory quotas to accelerate the electrification of corporate and commercial vehicle fleets, its top-down approach is encountering significant market resistance. In stark contrast, China has surged ahead with a dual-track strategy—one that marries policy incentives with economic viability—resulting in widespread adoption and far greater momentum.
Tuesday 14 October 2025
EU plans mandatory EV quotas for corporate fleets, pressuring carmakers
The European Union is preparing to push its green transition into a new and more forceful phase — one that could spark a contentious standoff with parts of its own automotive industry.
Monday 13 October 2025
Fatal Xiaomi SU7 crash in Chengdu reignites safety concerns over electronic door design

A fatal crash involving a Xiaomi SU7 electric sedan in the southwestern city of Chengdu has raised new questions about the safety of electronic car doors, after reports that the vehicle's doors failed to open following impact.

Monday 13 October 2025
China's golden week holiday boosts travel, but electronics sales stall
China's eight-day Golden Week holiday saw a record number of travelers hit the roads and rails, but the spending spree ended there. The hoped-for boom in consumer electronics never materialized, leaving retailers with sluggish sales and signaling that Chinese households are prioritizing experiences over goods amid a shaky economic recovery.
Monday 13 October 2025
Geopolitics and protectionism test China's auto dominance in Russia

When global automakers fled Russia in the wake of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Chinese car companies moved in with astonishing speed, flooding the market with affordable vehicles and quickly dominating the country's roads.

Monday 13 October 2025
Autopass unveils standardized platform to streamline EV charging in Taiwan
With electric vehicles (EVs) gaining momentum across Taiwan, the demand for charging infrastructure is rising rapidly. Yet payment systems for EV charging remain fragmented and inefficient, hindered by inconsistent hardware standards and cumbersome user experiences. Now, a familiar player in smart mobility is stepping in to change that.
Sunday 12 October 2025
Inside Tesla's plan to rewire itself for AI future

Long known for its disruptive innovations in electric vehicles, Tesla is now undergoing a deeper transformation, one that extends far beyond cars. As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes industries and geopolitical tensions disrupt global supply chains, Tesla's recent move toward lower-priced EVs signals a broader organizational pivot: a long-term strategy that places AI, robotics, and semiconductor self-reliance at the core of its future.

Friday 10 October 2025
How a misread partnership exposed Nissan’s deeper uncertainties
A breakdown in the proposed partnership between Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn) and Nissan Motor, regarding the automaker's Oppama plant in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, has been reported. According to Japanese media reports, Foxconn ended negotiations in mid-September 2025 due to Nissan's delayed and unclear responses, internal concerns about foreign investment cooperation, and a proposed asking price of JPY100 billion (US$653.87 million), significantly higher than market valuation.
Thursday 9 October 2025
Foxconn walks away from Nissan factory deal amid stalled talks
Struggling with prolonged financial headwinds, Nissan Motor Co. has announced plans to shutter one of its core production sites, the Oppama plant, by March 2028. Talks to sell the facility to Taiwan's Foxconn, a major electronics and electric vehicle manufacturer, have collapsed after months of stalled negotiations.
Thursday 9 October 2025
LG strengthens SDV footprint with top global automakers
LG Electronics has successfully entered the supply chains of eight out of the world's top 10 automakers, leveraging its automotive electronics and software-defined vehicle (SDV) solutions to expand its presence in the rapidly evolving auto industry.
Thursday 9 October 2025
Tesla simplifies EV lineup with 'Standard': a strategic pause before the next leap

Tesla has rolled out new, lower-cost versions of its two best-selling vehicles—the Model 3 and Model Y—under the "Standard" badge, both starting under US$40,000. While the move helps fill a gap left by delays to Tesla's next-generation vehicle platform, it also underscores a deeper strategic pivot: away from hardware-centric upgrades and toward an intensified focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics.

Thursday 9 October 2025
Lessons Taiwan should learn from China's involution
In recent years, China's traditional industries and those with lower technical barriers have faced intensifying competition, with bad money driving out good. This trend threatens long-term industrial development and competitiveness. Taiwan's industry value chains face similar challenges amid tariffs, exchange rates, and geopolitical risks, compounded by worsening competition among small and medium enterprises (SMEs). It is imperative to take action now to tackle the problem.
Thursday 9 October 2025
Speed vs. strategy: the diverging paths of Tesla and China's EV makers

In the rapidly evolving race to dominate automotive electrification and vehicle electronics, speed and timing have become the ultimate competitive advantage. Among the rising crop of electric vehicle startups, Chinese automakers have been storming the global market at a breakneck pace, embodying what many now call "China speed."

Wednesday 8 October 2025
Hotai Motor denies US import rumors as tax cuts boost Taiwanese car market
Amid the ongoing tariff negotiations between the US and Taiwan, Hotai Motor has denied recent reports that it plans to switch to importing Toyota Camry and new-generation RAV4 models from the US. In an October 7 statement, Hotai stressed that there is "no basis" for such claims, but would not rule out any possibilities pending final government policy decisions. In addition, the company highlighted that commodity tax reductions are already taking effect, and signs of a rebound are already apparent in Taiwan's automotive market.
Wednesday 8 October 2025
Toyota targets younger buyers with new GR Sport models
Hotai Motor unveiled the Toyota Corolla Cross GR Sport and Corolla Altis GR Sport on October 7, aiming to boost year-end sales by appealing to a younger demographic with sporty designs, improved handling, and suggested retail prices of under NT$1 million (approx. US$32,800) for both models.
Wednesday 8 October 2025
Taiwan car market rebounds by 9.4% in September, in anticipation of year-end boom
New car registrations in Taiwan surged in September 2025, driven by the government's revised vehicle tax reduction policy and intensified brand promotions. With 32,228 new vehicles sold during the month, the 9.4% month-on-month growth not only surpassed market expectations of 30,000 units at most but also set a positive tone for the fourth quarter of 2025.
Wednesday 8 October 2025
Tesla rolls out stripped-down Models to tackle US sales slump, but innovation remains elusive

In response to reduced U.S. electric vehicle incentives, Tesla has released more budget-friendly versions of its two most popular models. The updated standard trims of the Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV are now priced at US$36,990 and US$39,990, respectively. These new starting prices represent a 13% decrease for the Model 3 and an 11% reduction for the Model Y compared to their longer-range versions.

Wednesday 8 October 2025
Shenzhen Int'l Auto Show signals China's shift to NEVs
The Shenzhen International Auto Show, held in early October 2025, brought together over 700 exhibitors across 80,000 square meters of exhibition space. The show focused on new energy and intelligent mobility technologies, showcasing developments across the entire industry chain, from battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) to smart cockpits and vehicle connectivity platforms.
Tuesday 7 October 2025
Samsung expands B2B footprint with major Toyota smart signage deal
As demand slows in consumer electronics, Samsung Electronics is accelerating its expansion into the B2B digital signage market. The company has secured a large-scale order from Toyota Motor to supply about 23,000 smart displays to its global exhibition centers in the first half of 2025.
Tuesday 7 October 2025
US pickups face roadblocks in Europe as vehicle standard reciprocity proves elusive
Recent US-EU tariff negotiations promised to dismantle trade barriers and establish mutual recognition of automotive standards. The US has already cut EU car import tariffs from 27.5% to 15%, signaling the EU's initial move to ease some trade restrictions on American goods.
Tuesday 7 October 2025
Weekly news roundup: Intel and TSMC pour billions into Arizona; Memory chip prices soar, Hanmi expands to Singapore to support Micron
Below are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories from the week of September 29–October 5.
Tuesday 7 October 2025
Line Go eyes 10% revenue growth with improved efficiency, service expansions
Yulon Group's mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) platform Line Go is marking two years since its brand upgrade, as the service sees steady growth with over 4.7 million users. In particular, the Line Go Taxi service has become the largest low-carbon emission fleet in Taiwan, with an accumulated driving distance in 2024 equivalent to circling the Earth about 1,367 times.
Tuesday 7 October 2025
China Motor bets on ET35 to expand Taiwan’s electric commercial vehicle ecosystem
China Motor Corporation (CMC) delved into the development origins and future plans for the ET35, Taiwan's first domestically produced electric commercial vehicle, at the annual Taiwan Automotive International Forum and Exhibition (TAIFE) on October 1, with CMC senior manager Leo Liu outlining the company's ongoing roadmap and product blueprint.