Tag: Magna Steyr
Car company plans “small” offshoot of the G-Class
Mercedes G Class The vehicle, which appears particularly bulky due to its box shape, is more popular than ever in its more than 40-year history. (Photo: Daimler AG) Vienna Mercedes-Benz’s…
Automaker plans “small” offshoot of the G-Class
Mercedes G Class The vehicle, which appears particularly bulky due to its box shape, is more popular than ever in its more than 40-year history. (Photo: Daimler AG) Vienna Mercedes-Benz’s…
Sony wants to build electric cars – with Honda
Tokyo When Sony unveiled a prototype for an electric car at CES in Las Vegas in 2020, some industry observers still spoke of a PR stunt. But the Japanese are…
Daimler imposes an order freeze for the G-Class
Mercedes Benz G Class The model has become a status symbol for city dwellers. (Photo: imago images/Stefan Zeitz) Munich It is a radical step, but obviously unavoidable from Daimler’s point…
Daimler imposes an order freeze for the G-Class
Mercedes Benz G Class The model has become a status symbol for city dwellers. (Photo: imago images/Stefan Zeitz) Munich It is a radical step, but obviously unavoidable from Daimler’s point…
How Magna could become the most important automotive supplier in the world
Dusseldorf There are a lot of inquiries at Magna these days. Start-ups from all over the world want their vehicles to be built by the Canadian auto supplier and developer.…
These are Tesla’s new challengers
What is behind the record rating? More and more investors believe in the electric future of the automotive industry and are looking for a similar hit after the fabulous rise…
Will the chip shortage get better next year?
semiconductor Capacity expansion, more efficiency: experts see the first signs of improvement in 2022. Munich, Düsseldorf Delivery date autumn 2023: Rainer Koppitz has to wait two years for some chips.…
Will the chip shortage get better next year?
Munich, Düsseldorf Delivery date autumn 2023: Rainer Koppitz has to wait two years for some chips. The semiconductor manufacturers are nowhere near keeping up with production. “The order books are…