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Friday 27 March 2026
Taiwan's Ennostar targets smart car market with advanced lighting tech
As vehicles become increasingly connected and software-driven, the role of lighting is evolving beyond illumination into a new interface for communication and design.
Friday 27 March 2026
Yulon eyes momentum from AI manufacturing and energy biz in 2026
Yulon Motor held an online investor briefing on March 25, where the company's president, Kuo-Hsing Hsu, stated that 2025 was a low point for the company's operations amid geopolitical tensions and tariff uncertainties. With clearer policies and new business initiatives in place, 2026 is set to become a growth turning point.
Friday 27 March 2026
CMC targets over 18% sales surge in 2026 on EV push, Mitsubishi lineup and localization strategy
Taiwan's China Motor Corporation (CMC) is positioning for a sales rebound in 2026 after navigating a difficult year marked by macroeconomic headwinds and policy uncertainty, banking on new model launches, localization strategies, and a strengthening product mix to regain growth momentum.
Friday 27 March 2026
Japanese automakers diverge: EV retreat vs. hydrogen ambition

Sony Honda Mobility, the joint venture between Sony and Honda, has scrapped the two "Afeela"-branded electric vehicles it had been developing, citing Honda's recent strategic shift that canceled three planned US EVs—moves that could cost the automaker nearly US$16 billion. The decision leaves the joint venture's hundreds of employees in Tokyo and California facing uncertainty, as the companies evaluate the venture's future.

Thursday 26 March 2026
AI Expo Taiwan 2026 opens as Industry 4.0 deepens, highlighting global industrial sovereignty implications
AI Expo Taiwan 2026 opened as global automotive manufacturing accelerates into Industry 4.0, highlighting widening industrial sovereignty gaps that will significantly affect global supply chains and competitiveness. Attendees heard that the US and China are outpacing Europe in digital manufacturing, while Taiwan emerges as a key enabler of AI-driven production worldwide.
Thursday 26 March 2026
Chinese EV makers edge out Tesla in Europe's budget market
Europe's new car market posted modest growth in February 2026. BEV and PHEV sales drove the gains, while internal combustion engine (ICE) models continued to lose ground. Chinese automakers are now outpacing Tesla in the affordable EV segment, putting pressure on established European brands.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
Denso proposes acquisition of Rohm to strengthen automotive and power control
Automotive parts giant Denso, closely linked with Toyota Motor, has officially submitted a proposal to acquire shares in Rohm Semiconductor, signaling its clear intent to pursue a takeover. This move appears to show Denso's intention to strengthen its position in the automotive semiconductor and power control sectors.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
'China Speed': the new benchmark in global auto competition
Through highly centralized supply chains, a software-first development philosophy, and extensive state subsidies, Chinese automakers have compressed traditional vehicle development cycles from five to seven years to less than two. In some cases, development timelines have shrunk to just a few months.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
Xiaomi flags memory pressure, sees Apple user conversions, and pushes embodied AI strategy
Xiaomi executives outlined the group's 2025 performance and strategic priorities during an investor earnings call and webcast on March 24. Management highlighted record annual revenue and adjusted net profit, then devoted much of the presentation to artificial intelligence (AI), embodied intelligence (physical AI), and progress in the company's electric vehicle (EV) business. The call opened with standard operator instructions and procedural remarks from investor relations, followed by prepared remarks from Xiaomi president Lu Weibing and CFO Alain Lam Sai Wai, who fielded investor questions.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
Xiaomi reports record 2025 revenue as EV growth offsets smartphone pressure
On March 24, Xiaomi reported fourth-quarter revenue of CNY116.92 billion (approx. US$16.2 billion), up 7.3% year-over-year and slightly above Bloomberg consensus estimates, as strong growth in its electric vehicle and new initiatives business helped offset weakness in its core smartphone segment.
Tuesday 24 March 2026
Crude oil price rise ripples through automotive supply chain, squeezing parts makers
Global crude oil prices have swung higher in recent weeks, sending ripples through energy markets that are now coursing swiftly into downstream manufacturing. Few sectors have felt the impact as acutely as auto parts. Modern vehicle production depends heavily on petroleum-derived inputs — from engineering plastics and synthetic rubber to chemical coatings — and the steady climb in feedstock costs is tightening pressure across the automotive supply chain.
Monday 23 March 2026
Grab expands beyond SEA with strategic push into Taiwan
Grab has unveiled a major move in its international growth strategy, announcing plans to acquire Delivery Hero's Foodpanda delivery business in Taiwan — marking its first significant expansion outside Southeast Asia.
Monday 23 March 2026
Nvidia sees self-driving cars as a long-term growth engine
Beyond its GTC conference, autonomous vehicles have long stood out as a key application in Nvidia's AI ecosystem. For the company, revenue from self-driving systems represented only about 1% of total sales in 2025. Yet Chief Executive Jensen Huang views the segment as a strategic foothold akin to the early days of CUDA — a launchpad from which the company could potentially scale into multi-trillion-dollar markets.
Monday 23 March 2026
Kinpo targets product mix upgrade in 2026 with server, EV charger, and automotive electronics growth
Kinpo Group held an investor conference on March 19, where General Manager Chen Wei-Chang expressed optimism for the second half of 2026 and projected a balanced revenue distribution between the first and second halves of the year. The company's server, EV charging station, SSD storage device, and mobile payment businesses have all entered mass production.
Saturday 21 March 2026
Tesla's US$4 billion battery deal signals a shift away from China

US government disclosures have cast rare light on one of the electric vehicle (EV) industry's most closely guarded supply chains, confirming that LG Energy Solutions (LGES) signed a battery supply agreement worth about US$4 billion with Tesla in July 2025.

Saturday 21 March 2026
Mercedes-Benz Taiwan launches new CLA with Nvidia's Alpamayo platform, readies EV push
Mercedes-Benz Taiwan has officially unveiled the all-new CLA series — the first mass-produced model built on the Mercedes-Benz Modular Architecture (MMA) platform, as announced by company president Mark Raine. Priced from NT$1.87 million (US$58,600), the CLA is aimed at mainstream consumers, with both electric and gasoline variants sharing the same starting price.
Friday 20 March 2026
Nvidia and Uber team up on end-to-end self-driving system for robotaxis
At GTC 2026, Nvidia formally unveiled an end-to-end autonomous driving technology stack and announced plans to deploy the full solution through ride-hailing platform Uber. The move is widely seen as a turning point in the intensifying robotaxi race, sharpening the competitive landscape with autonomous driving leader Waymo.
Friday 20 March 2026
Automotive chipmakers exit inventory reset; SDV, electrification define next growth battle

As global automotive supply chain inventories normalize, the automotive semiconductor market enters a critical transition phase in 2026. DIGITIMES Research indicates that, despite slowing growth in traditional vehicle sales, software-defined vehicles (SDV) and powertrain electrification have become the two core growth drivers for automotive IDMs.

Thursday 19 March 2026
Honda books US$15.7 billion EV loss after scrapping projects and compensating suppliers
Japan's Honda Motor Co. stunned investors in March 2026 by announcing up to JPY2.5 trillion (approx. US$15.8 billion) in impairment losses tied largely to its troubled push into electric vehicles, underscoring how even one of the industry's most storied innovators has struggled to navigate the global shift away from gasoline engines.
Thursday 19 March 2026
As Chinese automakers push overseas, Western suppliers reclaim upper hand

Buffeted by a slower-than-expected shift toward vehicle electrification and electronic architectures—along with the crosscurrents of tariffs and inflation—the global auto market turned in a muted performance in 2025. Yet even as layoffs and restructuring swept through many Western suppliers, Europe's and America's legacy Tier 1 manufacturers managed to hold margins steady, revealing a survival strategy built on internal austerity and external reinvention.

Thursday 19 March 2026
BYD slides as foreign automakers reclaim ground in China
China's auto market is undergoing a sharp realignment in early 2026, as the phaseout of government subsidies exposes deeper competitive strengths — and weaknesses — among the industry's leading players.
Wednesday 18 March 2026
Chinese automakers navigate North America but face 2027 compliance barriers
Despite multiple tariffs and policy barriers imposed by the US on China's auto industry, Chinese automakers have avoided directly confronting the restrictions. Instead, they are adopting an indirect strategy, using Canada and Mexico as forward bases for entering the North American market. However, the real challenge is expected to emerge starting in 2027, when US compliance requirements for connected vehicle software and hardware will become an obstacle to overcome.
Wednesday 18 March 2026
Mitsubishi Electric weighs stake sale in auto unit amid Foxconn talks
Mitsubishi Electric is evaluating a partial stake sale in its automotive components subsidiary, Mitsubishi Electric Mobility, as reports emerge of potential investment discussions with Taiwan's Foxconn.
Monday 16 March 2026
Gogoro founder goes missing as reports on US$4.7M debt surfaces
Horace Luke, the former Nike designer and Microsoft creative director who founded Gogoro in 2011 to revolutionize electric scooters, has reportedly accumulated debts of about NT$150 million (approx. US$4.7 million) and is currently unreachable. This situation has prompted Ruentex Group chairman Samuel Yin to launch an investigation into Luke's overseas assets.
Monday 16 March 2026
Analysis: BYD eyes F1 entry as it moves from gas engines to electric muscle

As Formula One (F1) prepares to introduce new power unit regulations in 2026, the sport faces its most dramatic technical transformation in decades. Recent reports also suggest that Chinese automaker BYD is considering an entry into F1, adding fresh intrigue to the ongoing shift. If confirmed, it would mark the first time a Chinese car brand has formally challenged the "pinnacle of motorsport," and further signals the sport's changing focus, going from raw engine output to sophisticated energy management.