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Thursday 9 October 2025
LG strengthens SDV footprint with top global automakers
LG Electronics has successfully entered the supply chains of eight out of the world's top 10 automakers, leveraging its automotive electronics and software-defined vehicle (SDV) solutions to expand its presence in the rapidly evolving auto industry.
Thursday 9 October 2025
Hushan and Tong Yang see revenue rise as global AM car parts demand stays strong
The global automotive aftermarket (AM) parts sector continues to benefit from shifting vehicle usage patterns, even as overall car market demand remains volatile, and this has benefited players such as Hushan and Tong Yang in achieving increased revenues in September.
Tuesday 7 October 2025
Weekly news roundup: Intel and TSMC pour billions into Arizona; Memory chip prices soar, Hanmi expands to Singapore to support Micron
Below are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories from the week of September 29–October 5.
Tuesday 7 October 2025
Action Electronics targets niche automotive electronics market for sustained growth
Action Electronics is focusing on the specialized automotive electronics sector, targeting niche markets rather than conventional passenger vehicles. The company anticipates its automotive electronics segment will become a significant medium- to long-term growth driver, with projected double-digit revenue growth by 2026.
Sunday 5 October 2025
V2X risk becoming Trojan horses in AI cyber arms race
As the automotive industry is transitioning from hardware manufacturing toward software-defined vehicles (SDVs), a digital war is also accelerating. The recent cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) paralyzed its global supply chain and revealed the collective vulnerability of the global automotive industry's cybersecurity defenses.
Friday 3 October 2025
AI Automotive Industry Alliance debuts in Taiwan, targeting autonomous logistics as first step in next-gen mobility integration
As electric and autonomous vehicle technologies reshape global mobility, Taiwan has officially launched the AI Automotive Industry Alliance on October 1, 2025. The new coalition brings together upstream and downstream companies with leading research institutions, aiming to accelerate commercialization of artificial intelligence (AI) and automotive innovations while strengthening Taiwan's position in global markets.
Friday 3 October 2025
Jaguar Land Rover suffers from cyberattack, UK steps in with GBP3.5 billion support
At the end of August 2025, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) suffered a cyberattack that crippled all its critical systems in a single day, forcing global factories to stop production. As the UK's largest automaker, JLR faced losses exceeding GBP70 million in just one day, significantly impacting its supply chain. To recover, JLR secured two major funding injections totaling GBP3.5 billion (US$4.7 billion): a GBP1.5 billion government-backed loan to support suppliers and a GBP2 billion syndicated loan from international banks to maintain liquidity.
Friday 3 October 2025
US government shutdown stalls auto industry momentum
A breakdown in congressional budget negotiations has led to the US government to shut down, plunging the administrative system to a standstill. During the shutdown, key regulatory, approval, and policy guidance mechanisms have been completely halted; a situation that could not only trigger supply chain disruptions but also pause industry transformation and introduce several risks and challenges.
Friday 3 October 2025
Bosch bets on software and 'By-Wire' systems as legacy business shrinks
Bosch, the world's leading Tier 1 automotive supplier, announced plans to cut an additional 13,000 jobs, bringing its total workforce reduction to over 20,000 in recent years. The move underscores the company's difficult transformation from a traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) powerhouse to a global leader in automotive electrification and software-defined vehicles (SDVs).
Friday 3 October 2025
From cleaning floors to building cars: China's Dreame charts EV ambition

In a move that's raised both eyebrows and expectations, Chinese home appliance giant Dreame Technology, best known globally for its robotic vacuums and hairdryers, has formally announced its entry into the electric vehicle (EV) industry. The ambitious pivot—complete with plans to build a manufacturing hub near Tesla's Berlin Gigafactory—has prompted one central question: Is Dreame chasing a fantasy, or is it poised to engineer a revolution?

Thursday 2 October 2025
From racetrack to Woven City: Toyota chair envisions a new era of mobility
On September 28th, the second day of the 2025 Toyota Gazoo Racing Corolla Cup in Taichung, Toyota Motor Corporation Chairman Akio Toyoda made a surprise appearance—not just to observe, but to put on a drifting demonstration himself. Following his performance at the racetrack, Toyoda sat down with local media to discuss Toyota's vision for hydrogen-powered vehicles, the future of motorsports in Asia, and the company's experimental smart city initiative, Woven City.
Thursday 2 October 2025
Adata to acquire De Poan, targeting EV and motor synergy
Memory module maker Adata has announced a public tender offer to acquire pneumatic tool manufacturer De Poan at NT$32 (approx. US$1.05) per share, aiming to purchase up to nearly 70% of De Poan's outstanding stock for a total consideration reaching NT$1.152 billion.
Thursday 2 October 2025
Tariffs, subsidies, and shifting demand reshape the global car market
The global automotive industry in 2025 has found itself at the eye of a geopolitical storm. Major markets—including Europe, the United States, and China—have experienced heavy-handed policy interventions in the first three quarters of the year, forcing a rewrite of global supply chain rhythms. While overall vehicle sales have held relatively steady, automakers and their suppliers are seeing weaker order volumes and declining profitability.
Tuesday 30 September 2025
New era of vehicle cyber threats puts entire supply chain on alert

As the global mobility industry undergoes rapid digitalization and platform integration, the promise of greater efficiency, user experience, and innovative business models is becoming a reality. However, so too are the growing cybersecurity risks that threaten not only connected vehicles and their automakers but also suppliers deep within the value chain, including battery manufacturers.

Tuesday 30 September 2025
EV market hits reset as US tax credits run out

The US electric vehicle (EV) market is approaching a key inflection point. On September 30, federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) — up to US$7,500 for new EVs and US$4,000 for used — are set to expire. While the change is unlikely to trigger a sharp collapse in demand, analysts say it will mark a shift toward a more fundamentals-driven market.

Tuesday 30 September 2025
US carmakers are in a struggle with the cost of Trump's “America First”

Under the banner of "America First," President Donald Trump sought to revive US manufacturing by wielding tariffs as a blunt-force economic tool. The intent was clear: bring factories and jobs back home. But on the ground, the results have been far more complicated — and in many cases, counterproductive.

Friday 26 September 2025
Tariffs, visas, and strikes: South Korea's auto industry in disarray
South Korea's largest automotive parts manufacturer Hyundai Mobis is grappling with consecutive strikes at its production subsidiaries, forcing partial shutdowns at Hyundai Motor and Kia factories that rely on these components. After being hit by tariffs and the detention of Korean workers in the US, the automotive component industry now faces strikes that are using production lines as bargaining chips, plunging the automotive industry into a threefold crisis.
Friday 26 September 2025
IRA subsidies near deadline, exposing tensions in US EV strategy

A major chapter in US clean energy policy is nearing its end. Federal subsidies for electric vehicles under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) are set to expire on September 30, marking a pivotal moment for automakers navigating a complex and often contradictory policy environment.

Friday 26 September 2025
China exceeds EV goals ahead of schedule amid looming market shakeout
As China nears the conclusion of its 14th Five-Year Plan in 2025, one of its standout industrial success stories — electric vehicles — now faces a turning point. After five years of breakneck growth that catapulted the country into a commanding global position in EVs and battery manufacturing, the sector may soon be heading for a dramatic reshuffling.
Thursday 25 September 2025
Luxury on hold: Porsche’s pivot highlights the EV struggles of premium brands

Porsche, the German luxury sports carmaker long known for its precision engineering and speed, has abruptly reversed course on its electric vehicle (EV) ambitions, announcing a sweeping strategic pivot back toward internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. The move underscores the deepening challenges premium auto brands face as they attempt to navigate the turbulent transition to electrification — and the steep price of getting it wrong.

Thursday 25 September 2025
Regulatory pressure fuels Europe’s rapid EV uptake

After months of sluggish demand, Europe's car market finally posted a sign of recovery in August 2025 — a hopeful signal driven less by consumer enthusiasm and more by the tightening grip of regulatory pressure.

Monday 22 September 2025
Renault subsidiary plant to make Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and Nissan Micra EVs for Europe

Mitsubishi Motors' new electric vehicle (EV) for the European market, the Eclipse Cross, along with Nissan's compact electric Micra, will be produced at the factory of Renault Group's EV-focused subsidiary Ampere in Douai, France. Both Japanese automakers' new models, built on Renault's electric vehicle platforms, are slated to debut in Europe by the end of 2025.

Monday 22 September 2025
Samsung Display bets on OLED to accelerate smart cockpit transformation
As AI and autonomous driving technologies transform automotive displays from simple information output devices into central hubs for human-vehicle interaction, Samsung Display Co. (SDC) is seizing opportunities in enhanced automobile cockpits, emphasizing the advantages of OLED technology in terms of power consumption, image quality, form factor, and reliability.
Monday 22 September 2025
Research insight: BYD reinvents itself as a global EV powerhouse

At the recently concluded IAA Mobility auto show in Munich, BYD, China's electric vehicle giant, outlined its roadmap for solidifying its position as the world's top EV manufacturer. With a three-pronged approach — global-scale sales, localized supply chains, and rapid-charging technology — BYD is accelerating its international expansion and distancing itself from rivals, including Tesla.

Monday 22 September 2025
Carmakers squeezed as profits plunge 55%, China bucks the trend
As the global automotive sector accelerates its transition toward electronic and electrical (E/E) architectures, a silent profit crisis is taking hold. According to a new report from Ernst & Young (EY), the world's top 19 automakers saw their total revenue decline by just 1% in the second quarter of 2025—but their combined profits plummeted by a staggering 55%. For the first half of 2025, total industry profits are down 49% year-over-year.