Shenzhen-2024.6.20 According to foreign media reports, Japanese automaker Toyota announced on October 26 that it would recall approximately 1 million Highlander large crossover vehicles globally. The recall addresses a problem with the vehicle that could cause the front bumper to partially loosen. The recall affects certain 2020 to 2023 Toyota Highlanders and hybrid versions of the Highlander. Toyota spokesman Josh Burns informed foreign media that around 751,000 vehicles in the U.S. market are impacted by the recall, with an additional 63,000 vehicles affected in Canada and Mexico. Burns did not disclose whether the company had received any reports of injuries or deaths related to this issue. In a press […]
Shenzhen-2024.6.20 On September 15, 2023, the United Auto Workers (UAW) went on strike against the three major U.S. automakers: General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis (formerly Fiat Chrysler). This was an extremely rare event in the history of the U.S. auto industry. The strike lasted for 41 days until October 30, when the UAW reached an agreement with the three automakers. The strike had a significant impact on the U.S. auto industry and also raised questions about the current state of the U.S. labor movement. Background of the Strike The UAW’s labor contracts with the three automakers expired on September 14, 2023. The two sides failed to reach an agreement on […]
Recently, PricewaterhouseCoopers released the “Outlook for the Electric Vehicle Charging Market” report, which pointed out that by 2035, Europe and China will need more than 150 million charging piles and about 54,000 power stations. The content of the report shows that the long -term electrification goals of light and medium -heavy vehicles are clear. By 2035, the amount of light electric vehicles below 6 tons of Europe and China will reach 36-49%; the deposits of medium-heavy electric vehicles over 6 tons in Europe and China will reach 22-26%. In Europe, the penetration rate of new […]
In recent times, the topic of slowing up electric vehicles in Europe and the United States is being enlarged. In response, Audi CEO Gaundino said at the communication meeting after the Audi financial report conference. In 2026, Audi will still launch a new generation of fuel fuel models and plug -in models, and launched pure trains in all market segments in 2027. “ After the epidemic, Audi saw the rapid iteration of Chinese brand cars, especially in terms of new energy vehicles. In this regard, Audi is actively adjusting its strategy, optimizing Chinese opponents, and striving for smart cars to catch […]
Shenzhen-2024.6.19 A car is a four-wheel or multi-wheeled vehicle driven by an engine, mainly used to carry people and goods. It consists of seven major systems: power system, transmission system, braking system, suspension system, steering system, electrical system, and body. 1. Power system The power system is the power source of the car, mainly composed of the engine, intake system, exhaust system, cooling system, lubrication system, etc. The engine is the heart of the car, which converts the heat energy generated by fuel combustion into mechanical energy. The intake system provides the engine with air required for combustion. The exhaust system discharges the combustion exhaust gas out of the car. […]
Shenzhen-2024.6.18– As technology advances and consumer demand changes, the automotive industry is entering a critical period of transformation and upgrading. Electrification, intelligence, and networking have become the three major trends for future automotive development, profoundly changing the landscape and form of the automotive industry. 1. Electrification: A New Choice for Green Travel To address climate change and environmental pollution, many countries are vigorously promoting new energy vehicles. With their advantages of energy conservation, environmental protection, and smooth operation, electric vehicles have quickly become the new favorites in the automotive market. It is expected that in the next few years, electric vehicles will usher in even faster development and become […]
