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Thursday 13 November 2025
Gogoro 3Q25 gross margin improves with three new models to boost 2026
Gogoro's operational fundamentals have improved significantly, and its success was reflected in its financial results for the third quarter of 2025. By prioritizing its focus strategy, Gogoro has laid a strong foundation to achieve profitability in its energy business by 2026, generate free cash flow by 2027, and reach profitability in its vehicle business by 2028.
Thursday 13 November 2025
BYD counters EU tariff threat with three-pronged global strategy

Facing the European Union's looming anti-subsidy tariffs on Chinese-made battery electric vehicles (BEVs), BYD is executing a three-pronged strategy—combining geopolitical positioning, product diversification, and global production realignment—to blunt the impact and maintain its rapid global expansion. The approach is already beginning to yield results, narrowing the gap with industry leader Volkswagen and signaling a new phase of competitive pressure for Europe's homegrown automakers.

Thursday 13 November 2025
Renault reportedly shifting from Valeo to in-house development for rare-earth-free motors
As the global automotive industry accelerates its shift toward electrification, the reliance on rare earth elements for electric vehicle (EV) permanent magnet motors has become a critical challenge. China currently controls about 70% of global rare earth mining and 85% of refining capacity. With Beijing imposing stricter export controls and enacting two rounds of export restrictions in 2025, automakers worldwide are urgently seeking alternative materials and new supply sources.
Wednesday 12 November 2025
BYD shifts growth focus overseas as capex slows sharply
Facing intense competition in China's new energy vehicle market, electric vehicle leader BYD has clearly shifted its operational focus toward overseas markets to sustain high growth momentum. However, with global capacity expansion largely in place, the company's future growth rate is unlikely to replicate past rapid gains.
Wednesday 12 November 2025
Foxconn's EV ambitions expand: Luxgen acquisition could reshape Taiwan's auto market

Taiwanese media have recently reported that Foxconn's electric vehicle subsidiary, Foxtron, may acquire Luxgen, the homegrown automotive brand under Yulon Motor, in what would mark a significant step for the tech giant's push into full-vehicle brand operations. According to circulating reports, the two companies reached a preliminary understanding in early November 2025 and are negotiating details, with a potential official announcement expected during Foxconn Technology Day (HHTD25) on November 21.

Wednesday 12 November 2025
Taiwan's Foxconn plans move into passenger EVs with Luxgen buy, industry sources say

Foxtron Vehicle Technologies, the electric-vehicle joint venture backed by Foxconn Technology Group, is reportedly preparing to acquire Luxgen, the homegrown auto brand under Taiwan's Yulon Motor Group, as part of Foxconn's broader push to strengthen its EV portfolio.

Wednesday 12 November 2025
China's EV makers slash prices again, testing the limits of profit and innovation

In this partnership, GAC handles vehicle production, JD.com manages exclusive online sales and data operations, and CATL supplies the batteries and swap technology. The compact sedan features a 2,750 mm wheelbase, comes standard with Huawei's in-car system, Bluetooth key access, and over-the-air (OTA) software updates.

Wednesday 12 November 2025
China eases EV subsidies, halves purchase tax to cool overheated market
China has announced a major shift in its new energy vehicle (NEV) purchase tax policy, signaling a new phase for the nation's electric vehicle (EV) market. Starting January 1, 2026, NEV buyers will lose full tax exemption but still benefit from a 50% reduction.
Wednesday 12 November 2025
Xiaomi founder leads new architecture department to address safety backlash
Since a major traffic accident in Chengdu in October 2025, Xiaomi Auto has been engulfed in a public relations crisis, prompting founder Jun Lei to personally oversee a strategic organizational overhaul. According to 36Kr, Xiaomi announced an organizational restructuring in late October, establishing a new first-level department called the "Architecture Department," directly led by Lei, underscoring its strategic importance.
Tuesday 11 November 2025
Hushan Autoparts sees rising aftermarket demand amid ongoing tariff impact
Hushan Autoparts has reported consolidated revenue of NT$133 million (approx. US$4.29 million) for October 2025, driven mainly by car door handle sales of about NT$63 million, automotive camera and radar products at around NT$25 million, and other product revenues totaling approximately NT$45 million.
Monday 10 November 2025
China's Chery faces loyalty test as December German market entry looms
China's Chery Automobile is preparing its most ambitious overseas push yet, planning a December 2025 debut in Germany. Industry watchers are calling the campaign a "Rhine River Crossing," an attempt to break through Europe's toughest and most symbolically significant automotive market.
Monday 10 November 2025
BMW's Neue Klasse iX3 launch bolsters EV strategy in 3Q sales
German luxury automaker BMW is approaching a critical milestone in its electric transformation as it prepares to launch the iX3, the first model built on its next-generation Neue Klasse platform. Together with a strong showing in its third-quarter 2025 earnings, the results underscore BMW's growing strength in vehicle electronics and electrification.
Sunday 9 November 2025
Sanyang Motor upgrades global strategy, strengthens Taiwan hub and EV cross-industry platform
The 2025 International Motorcycle and Accessories Exhibition (EICMA) opened on November 6 in Milan, marking an annual highlight for the global two-wheeler industry. Taiwanese scooter brand Sanyang Motor (SYM) is a returning exhibitor at the event, where it unveiled multiple new models that blend natural inspiration with future technology.
Sunday 9 November 2025
Hyundai expands EV and hybrid lineup as Nan Yang sees Taiwan auto market rebound
Nan Yang Industries, a subsidiary of Sanyang Motor (SYM), anticipates a recovery in Taiwan's automotive market by the end of 2025, with annual sales volume expected to hold steady at around 400,000 units, according to company vice president Sing-sheng Chan during an interview on November 6. Pointing to a "late surge" as a result of government policies, Chan noted that Hyundai Motors aims to continue growing its market share as conditions improve in 2026.
Friday 7 November 2025
Taiwan’s iRent and WeMo join forces to build the nation’s largest shared mobility platform

Taiwan's leading shared mobility provider, iRent, announced a major partnership with WeMo, bringing WeMo's fleet of 10,000 shared electric scooters onto the iRent app starting today.

Friday 7 November 2025
Chinese automakers achieve record Europe market share with PHEV offensive
The European automotive industry faces unprecedented challenges in 2025, grappling with slow progress in electronic/electrical (E/E) transformation and widespread internal layoffs, while being externally disrupted by Nexperia's semiconductor supply issues. However, the most profound shakeup may come from a "breakthrough battle" launched in September by China's top three automakers—MG, BYD, and Chery—who jointly pushed Chinese plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) to new heights in Europe.
Friday 7 November 2025
Foxconn expects 4Q25 growth as AI servers, ICT products drive demand
Leading electronics contract manufacturer Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn) reported October 2025 revenue of NT$895.71 billion (US$28.99 billion), up 7% sequentially and 11.29% year over year, driven by the continued AI boom and peak season for smartphone shipments. The company's cumulative revenue for January to October 2025 reached NT$6.39 trillion, marking a 15.55% increase compared to the NT$5.53 trillion in the same period of 2024.
Thursday 6 November 2025
Tesla reportedly appoints India head as sales remain slow under high import duties
Bloomberg, citing unnamed sources, reported that Tesla had named Sharad Agarwal, former head of Lamborghini India, as its country head, signaling a shift toward a more localized strategy after a slow start in the world's most populous nation. Agarwal, who begins his tenure this week, will oversee day-to-day operations on the ground, replacing Tesla's prior approach of managing India through a small local team reporting remotely from China and regional hubs.
Thursday 6 November 2025
Nexperia chip disruption forces Honda and Nissan to cut production in Japan and overseas; Toyota unaffected
Chip supply disruptions at Nexperia continue to ripple through Japan's auto industry. Following Honda's partial production halt at some overseas plants on October 28, Nissan has become the latest automaker affected, with plans to scale back output at domestic factories.
Thursday 6 November 2025
China takes the self-driving wheel as chip war pushes Nvidia out
In 2025, the autonomous vehicle industry has become the focal point of a technological cold war. The United States and China are engaged in a high-stakes competition where chips, algorithms, and geopolitical factors not only influence market share but also impact national sovereignty and industrial survival.
Thursday 6 November 2025
Taiwanese electric scooter sales below government goals
Taiwan's overall scooter market reached 64,723 units in October 2025, up 1.65% from September's 63,670 units and a 1.15% increase compared to 63,981 units in October 2024. Market data shows Sanyang Motor (SYM) sold 28,091 scooters in October, securing the top spot with a 43.4% market share.
Wednesday 5 November 2025
Dawn of the self-driving age: Stellantis, Nvidia, Foxconn, and Uber forge global robotaxi alliance
A powerful new alliance among Stellantis, Nvidia, Foxconn, and Uber is reshaping the global self-driving landscape, marking the rise of an L4-level robotaxi super alliance that reflects how the autonomous vehicle race has evolved from a contest between individual carmakers into a battle between full-scale industrial ecosystems.
Wednesday 5 November 2025
Foxconn chair calls for Taiwan-Japan EV alliance
Foxconn Technology Group Chairman Young Liu called for closer collaboration between Taiwan and Japan in electric vehicle development, saying the two sides can combine their strengths to gain an edge in the global EV race.
Wednesday 5 November 2025
New car registrations in Taiwan rise in October, as Tesla stumbles and Luxgen returns to the top
Taiwan recorded 34,511 new car registrations in October, marking a 7.1% month-over-month and 3.9% year-over-year increase. Although still below earlier market expectations, this was the first month since April 2025 to see both monthly and yearly growth, signaling a rebound in demand as the year-end peak season approaches.
Wednesday 5 November 2025
How Nexperia’s low-cost chip became a high-stakes weapon
A semiconductor crisis that began in the Netherlands and is being fueled by US-China tensions has swept through the global auto industry at astonishing speed.