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Company Market Cap Price
TSLA Tesla, Inc.
Tesla directly manufactures and sells electric vehicles (EVs).
$1.44T
$445.21
+3.65%
TM Toyota Motor Corporation
Toyota directly produces and sells battery electric vehicles (BEVs) as part of its multi-pathway electrification strategy.
$267.08B
$204.09
+1.04%
RACE Ferrari N.V.
Ferrari's core product roadmap centers on electric vehicles, highlighted by the upcoming Ferrari Elettrica.
$100.28B
$411.42
-0.45%
GM General Motors Company
GM's strategic focus and near-term profitability rely on electric vehicle production under the Ultium platform.
$67.65B
$71.06
+0.43%
RSG Republic Services, Inc.
Electric Vehicles: electric collection fleet utilized by Republic Services.
$63.73B
$203.91
-0.81%
F Ford Motor Company
Ford directly manufactures and sells electric vehicles (Model e).
$52.37B
$13.16
-0.38%
PCAR PACCAR Inc
The company is advancing electric powertrains and battery-electric platforms for heavy-duty trucks.
$51.97B
$99.05
+0.36%
HMC Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Honda produces Electric Vehicles, including its EV lineup and future launches.
$45.54B
$29.48
-1.11%
STLA Stellantis N.V.
Stellantis directly produces electric vehicles (BEV) as part of its multi-energy product strategy.
$31.11B
$10.37
+1.22%
XPEV XPeng Inc.
XPeng is an electric vehicle manufacturer delivering smart EVs and expanding its lineup.
$24.66B
$26.07
+16.26%
LI Li Auto Inc.
Li Auto designs, manufactures and sells electric vehicles (BEVs/EREVs) including Li i8, Li i6, and Li L series.
$20.14B
$20.20
+1.05%
RIVN Rivian Automotive, Inc.
Rivian directly manufactures electric vehicles (R1/R2) and the underlying EV platforms.
$19.91B
$16.40
+7.68%
MGA Magna International Inc.
Magna's investments in electrification and EV platforms position it as a provider for Electric Vehicles through components and assembly capabilities.
$14.13B
$49.17
-1.39%
NIO NIO Inc.
Direct product: Electric Vehicles produced and sold under NIO, ONVO, and Firefly brands.
$13.79B
$6.70
-2.33%
BWA BorgWarner Inc.
Electric Vehicles: The company provides powertrain components and systems for EVs.
$9.79B
$45.23
+0.68%
VFS VinFast Auto Ltd.
VinFast primarily produces electric vehicles (VF3, VF5, VF6, VF7, etc.), the core product.
$8.26B
$3.54
+3.06%
OSK Oshkosh Corporation
Direct production of electric vehicles including NGDV for USPS and Volterra electric refuse/recycling vehicle.
$7.84B
$122.58
+0.92%
TTC The Toro Company
Electric vehicles category applies to Toro’s electric construction equipment powered by Hypercell systems.
$7.13B
$72.26
-0.67%
ZK ZEEKR Intelligent Technology Holding Limited
Directly produces electric vehicles (premium NEV segment) under ZEEKR and Lynk & Co brands.
$7.12B
$27.95
+1.38%
BYD Boyd Gaming Corporation
BYD is a leading electric vehicle manufacturer, directly producing electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids.
$6.62B
$82.69
+1.74%
LCID Lucid Group, Inc.
Lucid designs, manufactures and sells electric vehicles (Air, Gravity) directly to customers.
$5.28B
$17.18
-0.61%
DOOO BRP Inc.
BRP launched electric Outlander EV and has electric powertrain technology (e-POWER), making EVs a core product line.
$4.65B
$63.75
-0.25%
GTX Garrett Motion Inc.
GTX' s electric powertrain solutions contribute to Electric Vehicles, a key growth area for electrification.
$3.53B
$17.51
-0.23%
HOG Harley-Davidson, Inc.
The company is actively growing its electric motorcycle offerings under LiveWire, captured by the 'Electric Vehicles' tag.
$3.07B
$25.26
-1.29%
DAN Dana Incorporated
Dana's emphasis on electrification and EV propulsion technologies positions it within the Electric Vehicles theme as a supplier of EV-related components and platforms.
$2.81B
$21.40
-1.43%
WRD WeRide Inc.
The robotaxi fleet and related operations are built on electric vehicle platforms with battery and charging considerations.
$2.21B
$8.16
+2.13%
SAH Sonic Automotive, Inc.
Electric Vehicles; the industry trend notes EV exposure; some vehicles sold may be EVs.
$2.12B
$62.12
+0.59%
ALG Alamo Group Inc.
M6 electric sweeper indicates electrified vehicle technology, aligning with Electric Vehicles category.
$2.00B
$165.26
-0.96%
AMPX Amprius Technologies, Inc.
Batteries designed for electric vehicles and light electric mobility applications support EV/LEV ecosystems.
$1.70B
$13.57
+6.60%
PSNY Polestar Automotive Holding UK PLC
Polestar directly designs and manufactures electric vehicles (Polestar 2, Polestar 3, Polestar 4, and future models).
$1.64B
$0.77
+1.51%
BLBD Blue Bird Corporation
Blue Bird's core product line includes all-electric school buses, making Electric Vehicles a primary investable theme.
$1.62B
$51.38
+2.03%
PSNYW Polestar Automotive Holding UK PLC
Polestar directly manufactures and sells Electric Vehicles.
$1.62B
$0.23
-2.33%
MVST Microvast Holdings, Inc.
Batteries designed for commercial electric vehicles and CV market, a core end-use of the product.
$1.62B
$5.00
+1.32%
EH EHang Holdings Limited
EH's eVTOLs are electric-powered aircraft, aligning with the electric vehicle category.
$1.13B
$16.43
-0.54%
LVWR LiveWire Group, Inc.
Directly manufactures electric vehicles (two-wheel EVs).
$916.05M
$4.53
-3.93%
SMP Standard Motor Products, Inc.
Engineered Solutions includes products for vehicle electrification, aligning with EV component supply beyond traditional parts.
$836.19M
$38.10
-0.38%
HY Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.
Electric forklift platforms/classification across HY's product family as part of the EV category.
$563.16M
$31.75
-6.79%
CPS Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc.
EV content per vehicle growth supports electric vehicle thermal management components.
$508.90M
$28.92
-1.09%
AEBI Aebi Schmidt Holding AG
Directly produces electric vehicles as part of its EV-focused product lineup and signals ongoing electrification efforts.
$432.97M
$10.72
-2.55%
NIU Niu Technologies
NIU primarily designs, manufactures and sells electric vehicles in the form of scooters and electric motorcycles, including high-end models in China and overseas.
$329.53M
$4.14
+3.62%
AIIO Robo.ai Inc.
Company directly produces electric vehicles / electric propulsion platforms as part of its smart mobility offerings.
$194.61M
$0.69
+34.25%
ELVA Electrovaya Inc.
Electric Vehicles captures battery systems for Class 8 trucks and other EV applications the company is targeting.
$184.32M
$5.38
+0.75%
CMT Core Molding Technologies, Inc.
Strategic exposure to EV/HEV programs and battery-related components (e.g., battery trays) supports an EV category.
$174.77M
$19.62
+2.00%
ALTG Alta Equipment Group Inc.
Alta is involved in electric vehicles through distribution of EVs and related fleet solutions.
$160.56M
$5.00
-4.85%
CAAS China Automotive Systems, Inc.
CAAS supplies EPS/steering components used in electric vehicles, aligning with Electric Vehicles as a major platform ecosystem.
$127.02M
$4.18
+0.84%
KNDI Kandi Technologies Group, Inc.
Core off-road electric vehicles (ATVs/UTVs/golf carts) manufactured and sold by Kandi.
$95.40M
$1.09
+0.46%
GGR Gogoro Inc.
Gogoro directly manufactures and sells electric scooters and related EV hardware, which fits the Electric Vehicles tag.
$58.60M
$4.07
+5.58%
VVPR VivoPower International PLC
Tembo EV subsidiary produces full-electric Tembo Tusker and Jeepney kits; direct product line.
$36.30M
$3.59
+11.84%
AUSI Aura Systems, Inc.
The company is pursuing EV motor applications with prototypes (e.g., 250-kW EV motor), placing it in the Electric Vehicles ecosystem as a component supplier.
$21.46M
$0.17
XOS Xos, Inc.
Core product: Class 5-8 battery-electric commercial vehicles including the MDXT chassis.
$20.11M
$2.44
+0.62%
GTEC Greenland Technologies Holding Corporation
HEVI division focuses on all-electric heavy industrial vehicles, directly aligning with the Electric Vehicles category.
$18.96M
$1.06
+6.61%
YMAT J-Star Holding Co., Ltd. Ordinary Shares
Involvement in electric bicycles and automotive parts aligns with the Electric Vehicles theme.
$14.14M
$0.82
+0.97%
REE REE Automotive Ltd.
REE is an EV technology company delivering electric vehicle platforms and execution-ready EV hardware (e.g., P7 trucks).
$13.18M
$0.86
+0.64%
UXIN Uxin Limited
Inventory includes New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) with higher profitability in used-vehicle mix.
$12.51M
$2.94
-1.01%
TLIH Ten-League International Holdings Limited Ordinary Shares
Supply of electric heavy equipment (e.g., electric reach stackers, prime movers).
$11.40M
$0.41
+1.23%
RYDE Ryde Group Ltd.
RydeLUXE 6 premium EV/PHEV service is a direct Electric Vehicles product.
$9.81M
$0.51
+7.01%
WKHS Workhorse Group Inc.
WKHS's core product is fully electric medium-duty trucks (W56), making Electric Vehicles the central investable theme.
$7.42M
$0.77
-1.79%
AIEV Thunder Power Holdings, Inc.
Thunder Power is an electric vehicle developer focusing on design and manufacturing of high-performance EVs.
$6.59M
$0.12
VIVC Vivic Corp.
Electric yachts fall under the broader Electric Vehicles category, given the shift to electric propulsion in watercraft.
$5.76M
$0.21
CENN Cenntro Electric Group Limited
Directly designs, manufactures, and sells electric commercial vehicles (ECVs) including models like Metro and Logistar.
$5.17M
$0.16
-0.31%
LOBO Lobo EV Technologies Ltd.
LOBO manufactures electric vehicles (two-wheeled, three-wheeled and off-highway four-wheeled), which is its core business.
$5.12M
$0.67
-9.17%
GP GreenPower Motor Company Inc.
GreenPower designs and manufactures all-electric vehicles (BEAST, Nano BEAST school buses and EV Star platform).
$4.81M
$1.61
-3.29%
FLYE Fly-E Group, Inc. Common Stock
Directly manufactures/provides electric two-wheelers (Fly-E bikes) under the Fly-E brand.
$3.49M
$5.69
+3.83%
EVTV Envirotech Vehicles, Inc.
Core product line: EVTV is an electric vehicle manufacturer producing purpose-built, homologated zero-emission vehicles for fleets (e.g., trucks, vans, school buses).
$3.29M
$1.31
+7.38%
AYRO Ayro, Inc.
AYRO's Vanish is an electric vehicle platform (LSEV) – direct product.
$1.84M
$3.46
CJET Chijet Motor Company, Inc.
CJET directly designs, develops and sells electric vehicles, the primary NEV product line highlighted in its automotive segment.
$139118
$2.58
+3.20%
MULN Mullen Automotive, Inc.
Company directly produces and sells electric vehicles, including Bollinger B4 Class 4 trucks and the Mullen FIVE RS high-performance passenger EV, among others.
$1
$0.11
TC Token Cat Limited
Token Cat is pivoting to and intends to become an EV manufacturer, directly producing electric vehicles.
N/A
$18.02
-0.96%

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# Executive Summary * The global Electric Vehicles (EV) industry is entering a consolidation phase defined by intense price competition, primarily from Chinese OEMs, which is severely compressing margins and forcing a strategic shift from pure growth to cost efficiency. * A complex and evolving regulatory landscape, particularly new U.S. tariffs, is creating multi-billion dollar headwinds and forcing urgent supply chain localization and manufacturing diversification. * Slower-than-expected consumer adoption of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) is causing automakers to recalibrate investment plans, with many legacy players pivoting to a more balanced "multi-pathway" approach that includes a renewed focus on profitable hybrid models. * Competitive differentiation is increasingly shifting from hardware to software, with leadership in artificial intelligence (AI), autonomous driving, and battery management systems becoming the key battleground, requiring massive and sustained research and development (R&D) investment. * Financial performance is bifurcating, with high-growth Chinese innovators rapidly gaining share while many pure-play startups face significant cash burn and legacy automakers navigate the costly transition away from internal combustion engines (ICE). * Capital allocation is focused on funding this technological arms race and restructuring supply chains, with strategic partnerships and joint ventures becoming critical for sharing costs and accelerating development. ## Key Trends & Outlook The electric vehicle industry is currently defined by an intensifying price war that is fundamentally reshaping the competitive landscape and pressuring profitability. Aggressive pricing from Chinese manufacturers is lowering average selling prices globally, directly impacting earnings. This pressure is evident in market leader Tesla, which saw its net income fall 71% in Q1 2025, and in Polestar, which took a $739 million impairment charge partly due to pricing pressure. The mechanism for valuation impact is direct margin compression, forcing companies to prioritize cost reduction over pure volume growth. In response, companies like Ford are recalibrating their EV strategies to focus on developing more affordable next-generation platforms to compete effectively. Compounding the margin pressure is a volatile regulatory environment, headlined by new trade tariffs. The U.S. government's actions are expected to create a $4.0 to $5.0 billion EBIT headwind for General Motors in 2025. This is forcing a strategic uncoupling of supply chains, with companies like Polestar and VinFast actively moving manufacturing to North America and Southeast Asia to mitigate geopolitical risk and access markets. The market is also contending with slower-than-expected BEV adoption, leading players like Honda to reduce long-term investment targets and Stellantis to cancel all-electric models in favor of hybrids. The primary opportunity lies in developing superior AI and battery technology to create a durable competitive moat, though this requires immense R&D investment. The key risk remains the inability to achieve profitable scale amidst these pricing, regulatory, and demand headwinds. ## Competitive Landscape The Electric Vehicles market is highly competitive and fragmenting around three core strategic approaches, rather than being a monolithic industry. This dynamic is particularly evident in China, where the New Energy Vehicle (NEV) penetration rate consistently exceeded 50% in Q3 2024, underscoring the rapid pace of market evolution. Some players, like Tesla, compete by building a deep, vertically-integrated technology moat, focusing on proprietary AI and software. Tesla's transformation into an "AI and robotics powerhouse" with its vision-based Full Self-Driving (FSD) software and Optimus humanoid robots exemplifies this model. This strategy offers significant technology differentiation and strong brand identity but demands extremely high capital intensity for R&D and manufacturing scale-up. In contrast, established automakers such as Toyota are pursuing a more cautious multi-pathway transition, using profits from their dominant hybrid and ICE portfolios to fund a gradual shift to BEVs. Toyota's explicit "multi-pathway" strategy, which saw electrified models (mostly hybrids) surge to 46.2% of total sales in FY2025, prioritizes profitable hybrids while developing next-generation BEVs. This approach leverages massive manufacturing scale and established networks but can be slower to innovate. A third group, composed largely of fast-growing Chinese firms like XPeng, focuses on rapid technological iteration and aggressive market capture, often through strategic partnerships to accelerate scale. XPeng's focus on becoming an "AI-defined global automotive company" with its Turing AI SoCs and Hawkeye Pure Vision ADAS, alongside its strategic partnership with Volkswagen, illustrates this agile, innovation-driven model. This strategy offers speed and lower production costs but relies heavily on external capital and faces intense competition. ## Financial Performance Revenue growth in the EV industry is sharply bifurcating, reflecting the divergent impacts of market dynamics and strategic execution. This bifurcation is stark, with growth ranging from XPeng's +125.3% year-over-year surge in Q2 2025, driven by its AI-focused model lineup and aggressive market expansion, to Stellantis's 13% decline in H1 2025 as it navigates market headwinds and strategic restructuring. This divergence is a direct result of the key industry trends, where high-flyers are capturing share in booming markets and benefiting from new model launches, while others are impacted by slowing demand, intense price competition, and strategic pivots away from certain models. {{chart_0}} Profitability is under assault from industry-wide price wars, leading to severe margin compression across the sector. This has created a wide chasm, from ZEEKR's healthy 21.2% gross margin for its ZEEKR brand in Q1 2025, indicative of efficient operations and premium positioning, to the severe cash burn at startups like Lucid. Lucid posted a gross loss of $942 million in Q3 2025, highlighting the immense challenges of scaling production and achieving cost efficiencies for newer entrants. The primary driver of this pressure is the aggressive pricing environment, which erodes margins for all players, while the divergence is explained by scale and cost structure; established players with efficient platforms can maintain profitability, while startups still scaling production face cripplingly high fixed costs per unit, resulting in massive losses. {{chart_1}} Capital allocation is squarely focused on winning the technology race and fortifying supply chains. Companies are making huge bets on R&D for AI and next-gen batteries to create a competitive advantage, and on capital expenditures for new, localized manufacturing facilities to de-risk their supply chains from tariffs. Tesla's plan to exceed $10 billion in 2025 capital expenditures, largely for AI and factory expansion, exemplifies the massive investment required to compete at the highest level. The industry's financial health is mixed, with balance sheet strength being a key differentiator for weathering the current storm. The industry's capital intensity and current unprofitability for many players mean that a strong balance sheet is critical for survival. Established automakers and well-funded leaders have robust liquidity, while newer entrants are highly dependent on capital markets or strategic backers to fund operations. Polestar's recent need to secure over $2 billion in new financing, including $200 million in equity and approximately $2.1 billion in new and renewed debt facilities in H1 2025, highlights the liquidity challenges facing startups without the backing of a large parent or sovereign wealth fund. {{chart_2}}
EVTV Envirotech Vehicles, Inc.

Envirotech Vehicles Secures 80‑Drone Deposits, Signals Strategic Shift into Industrial UAVs

Nov 10, 2025
F Ford Motor Company

FordDirect Names Chris Thornton CEO as Dean Stoneley Moves to Ford Motor Company’s Global Product Marketing

Nov 10, 2025
RACE Ferrari N.V.

Ferrari Completes Eighth Tranche of €2 Billion Share Buyback Program

Nov 10, 2025
STLA Stellantis N.V.

Stellantis Terminates Nickel and Cobalt Supply Agreement with Alliance Nickel Effective December 3, 2025

Nov 08, 2025
TSLA Tesla, Inc.

Tesla Shareholders Approve Musk’s $1 Trillion Pay Package, Potentially Worth $878 Billion

Nov 07, 2025
EVTV Envirotech Vehicles, Inc.

EVTV Secures Letter of Intent with Italian Agronomy Firm to Deploy Heavy‑Lift Drones in Tuscany

Nov 06, 2025
LCID Lucid Group, Inc.

Lucid Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Misses Estimates, Production Surges 116% YoY

Nov 06, 2025
STLA Stellantis N.V.

Stellantis Recalls Over 320,000 Jeep 4xe Plug‑In Hybrids Over Battery Fire Risk

Nov 05, 2025
TM Toyota Motor Corporation

Toyota Reports Q2 FY2026 Earnings: Strong Hybrid Demand Amid U.S. Tariff Headwinds

Nov 05, 2025
TSLA Tesla, Inc.

Tesla Shareholders to Vote on Elon Musk’s $1 Trillion Pay Package

Nov 05, 2025
XPEV XPeng Inc.

XPeng Unveils Robotaxi Lineup and Second‑Generation Humanoid Robot, Expanding Physical AI Strategy

Nov 05, 2025
LVWR LiveWire Group, Inc.

LiveWire Group Reports Q3 2025 Results, Raises Full‑Year Operating Loss Guidance

Nov 04, 2025
RACE Ferrari N.V.

Ferrari Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Slightly Below Estimates, Net Profit Up 2% YoY

Nov 04, 2025
RIVN Rivian Automotive, Inc.

Rivian Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Beats Estimates, First Quarterly Gross Profit, and R2 Production Set for 2026

Nov 04, 2025
STLA Stellantis N.V.

Canada Initiates Dispute Settlement Proceedings Against Stellantis Over Jeep Compass Production Shift

Nov 04, 2025
FLYE Fly-E Group, Inc. Common Stock

Fly‑E Group Faces Securities Fraud Class Action Alleging Misstatements on Battery Safety, Revenue, and Supplier Pricing

Nov 03, 2025
VVPR VivoPower International PLC

VivoPower Invests $5 Million in KWeather, Secures 20% Stake and Board Seats; Launches WeatherCoin Token

Nov 03, 2025
LI Li Auto Inc.

Li Auto Delivers 31,767 Vehicles in October 2025, Cumulative Deliveries Reach 1.46 Million

Nov 01, 2025
NIO NIO Inc.

NIO Achieves Record Monthly Delivery of 40,397 Vehicles in October 2025

Nov 01, 2025
XPEV XPeng Inc.

XPeng Reports Record October 2025 Deliveries, Expands into Seven New Markets

Nov 01, 2025
ZK ZEEKR Intelligent Technology Holding Limited

ZEEKR Delivers 61,636 Vehicles in October 2025, Up 9.8% YoY, Despite Brand‑Level Decline

Nov 01, 2025
F Ford Motor Company

Ford Recalls 79,781 Vehicles for Door Panel and Rear Lightbar Defects

Oct 31, 2025
PSNY Polestar Automotive Holding UK PLC

Polestar Receives Nasdaq Notice for Minimum Bid Price Non‑Compliance

Oct 31, 2025
VVPR VivoPower International PLC

Tembo e‑LV Secures East African Distribution and Assembly Deal with AVA

Oct 31, 2025
BLBD Blue Bird Corporation

Blue Bird Opens 15,000‑Square‑Foot Dealership in Prattville, Alabama, Adding 20 Jobs

Oct 30, 2025
F Ford Motor Company

Ford Recalls 227,006 Vehicles Over Windshield and Seat Defects

Oct 30, 2025
OSK Oshkosh Corporation

Oshkosh Corporation Reports Q3 2025 Results: Adjusted EPS $3.20, Revenue $2.69B

Oct 30, 2025
TSLA Tesla, Inc.

Tesla Recalls 6,197 Cybertrucks Over Detachable Light Bars

Oct 30, 2025
CJET Chijet Motor Company, Inc.

Chijet Announces Effective Date for 100-for-1 Share Consolidation and Name Change

Oct 29, 2025
CJET Chijet Motor Company, Inc.

Chijet Motor Company Closes $300 Million Private Placement in Cryptocurrency

Oct 27, 2025
GM General Motors Company

NHTSA Opens Probe into 286,000 GM Vehicles Over Engine Failure Concerns

Oct 27, 2025
TM Toyota Motor Corporation

Toyota Achieves 11% Global Production Growth in September 2025, Fourth Consecutive Month

Oct 27, 2025
F Ford Motor Company

Ford Announces Production and Workforce Expansion to Recover from Novelis Fire

Oct 25, 2025
RACE Ferrari N.V.

Ferrari to Host Crypto Auction for Le Mans Car Using New Digital Token

Oct 25, 2025
TSLA Tesla, Inc.

Tesla Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Beats, EPS Misses

Oct 25, 2025
F Ford Motor Company

Ford Reports Q3 2025 Earnings, Cuts Guidance Amid Novelis Fire

Oct 24, 2025
GM General Motors Company

General Motors Cuts Over 200 Salaried Employees in Latest Restructuring

Oct 24, 2025
RIVN Rivian Automotive, Inc.

Rivian Agrees to Pay $250 Million to Settle 2022 Securities Class‑Action Lawsuit

Oct 24, 2025
TM Toyota Motor Corporation

Toyota Announces Expanded Charging Network and Plug & Charge for 2026 bZ Battery Electric Vehicle

Oct 24, 2025
AIIO Robo.ai Inc.

Robo.ai Inc. Shareholders Approve Increased Share Capital and Expanded Board Powers at Extraordinary General Meeting

Oct 23, 2025
GM General Motors Company

General Motors Launches Eyes‑Off Autonomous Driving System at New York Event

Oct 23, 2025
LOBO Lobo EV Technologies Ltd.

LOBO Secures Over $5 Million in Orders at 138th Canton Fair

Oct 22, 2025
TM Toyota Motor Corporation

Toyota Announces 2026 RAV4 Launch with 100% Electrified Lineup

Oct 22, 2025
GM General Motors Company

General Motors Reports Q3 2025 Earnings, Raises Guidance Amid Lower Tariff Impact

Oct 21, 2025
CJET Chijet Motor Company, Inc.

Chijet Receives Nasdaq Minimum Bid Price Non-Compliance Notification

Oct 20, 2025
LOBO Lobo EV Technologies Ltd.

LOBO EV Technologies Announces Strategic Initiative to Establish CyberCity and Digital Bank Headquarters in Ghana

Oct 20, 2025
GM General Motors Company

Trump Approves Tariff Relief for U.S. Auto Production, Imposes New Truck Duties

Oct 17, 2025
RACE Ferrari N.V.

Ferrari Reduces UK Car Supply Citing Impact of Labour's Non-Dom Tax Raid

Oct 17, 2025
TM Toyota Motor Corporation

Toyota Unveils Enhanced Audio Multimedia System for 2026 RAV4

Oct 13, 2025
TSLA Tesla, Inc.

Tesla Begins Production Ramp‑Up at Shanghai Gigafactory

Oct 13, 2025

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