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Unstoppable? With its 40-Inch Off-Road Tires, That May Describe the GMC/AEV Sierra Grande Concept

Unstoppable? With its 40-Inch Off-Road Tires, That May Describe the GMC/AEV Sierra Grande Concept

Serious off-roaders have gotten plenty of new options lately, like the GMC Sierra AT4X. General Motors’ “professional grade” truck brand has been upgrading things with the of American Expedition Vehicles and, together, GMC and AEV are showing off what could be the “ultimate” package, the Sierra Grande Concept that will make its official debut at the SEMA Show next week.

Ford Rethinks its Costly EV Program – and it’s Not Alone

Ford Rethinks its Costly EV Program – and it’s Not Alone

Ford is rethinking its commitment to battery-electric vehicles, at least in the near term, company officials revealed during an earnings call. It might seem a logical move considering the automaker lost about $37,000 on every EV it sold during the third quarter. But Ford is by no means the only automaker rethinking its commitment as growth in the electric vehicle market slows. Read the story at Headlight.News.

Ford Finished Q3 in the Black

Ford Finished Q3 in the Black

Less than a day after reaching a deal with the UAW on a new 4.5-year contract, Ford reported a $1.2 billion net profit on revenue of $43.8 billion. The results are significantly better than the year ago period, when the automaker reported a loss. Find out more at Headlight.News.

Blurring the Lines: Lexus Reveals LF-ZC and LF-ZL EV Concepts

Blurring the Lines: Lexus Reveals LF-ZC and LF-ZL EV Concepts

Like its parent, Toyota, luxury brand Lexus has been slow to embrace EV technology. But that may be set to change, at least based on the LF-ZC and LF-ZL EV concepts unveiled at the Japan Mobility Show. The Lexus LF-ZC could be in production by 2026, with the LF-ZL hinting at an all-electric flagship that may follow. Both introduce next-gen battery technology capable of delivering over 600 miles range.

Who’s Next? After Ford Settles, UAW Still Has to Crack GM and Stellantis

Who’s Next? After Ford Settles, UAW Still Has to Crack GM and Stellantis

Ending a nearly six-week walkout, Ford reached a tentative settlement with the United Auto Workers union providing it a 25% raise — its best deal in more than two decades. Now, the UAW has to wrap up talks with General Motors and Stellantis, but there are potential sticking points that could drag things out, reports Headlight.News.

UAW, Ford Reach Tentative Settlement – But Reopening Plants Could Take Weeks

UAW, Ford Reach Tentative Settlement – But Reopening Plants Could Take Weeks

The United Auto Workers Union reached a tentative settlement with Ford Motor Co. Wednesday evening, nudging the automaker to accept a wage hike averaging 25% over the course of 4.5 years for its UAW workers. The union also agreed to order an immediate end to the walkout though it will take weeks before all is back to normal, Headlight.News reports.

Honda Prelude Concept Debuts in Tokyo and Could Signal a Production EV or Hybrid

Honda Prelude Concept Debuts in Tokyo and Could Signal a Production EV or Hybrid

It’s been more than two decades since we last saw a new Honda Prelude roll into dealer showrooms. But while the automaker is officially calling the coupe debuting at the Japan Mobility Show a “concept,” there’s good reason to believe it’s a thinly disguised prototype, with a production Honda Prelude to follow in electrified form.