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Wednesday 7 January 2026
CES 2026: Why Nvidia thinks reasoning, not rules, is the future of self-driving

At CES 2026, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a keynote that many in the industry described as setting the direction for the next decade. It was not merely another unveiling of chips and platforms. Instead, it marked what Nvidia cast as a turning point for autonomous driving: a shift away from rule-based engineering toward systems centered on intelligence, reasoning, and judgment.

Wednesday 7 January 2026
CES 2026: Nvidia's Alpamayo promises smarter, safer autonomous driving
On the eve of CES 2026, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the company's Alpamayo series of open AI models, simulation tools, and datasets, signaling what he called a new era in autonomous vehicle development.
Wednesday 7 January 2026
Mobileye expands beyond self-driving cars with US$900 million robotics acquisition
Mobileye Global said on Tuesday that it would acquire the Israeli humanoid robotics start-up Mentee Robotics in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about US$900 million, a bold move that signals the self-driving car technology company's push into what it sees as the next frontier of artificial intelligence.
Wednesday 7 January 2026
China's auto market in 2025: million-unit clubs and a reshaped race
As China's auto market wrapped up 2025, disclosures from leading carmakers confirmed another milestone year. Vehicle exports are expected to surpass 7 million units, ranking first globally, while NEV exports exceeded 2 million units in the first ten months, up nearly 90% year-over-year.
Wednesday 7 January 2026
CES 2026: Musk dismisses Nvidia's autonomous driving 'ChatGPT moment'
CES 2026 has become a muscle-flexing arena for advanced autonomous driving. Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, used the stage to unveil a new "Vision-Language-Action" (VLA) model, Alpamayo 1. The system is capable of chain-of-thought reasoning, allowing vehicles to "think" and explain decisions in a way that resembles human cognition. Huang framed the moment as nothing less than the "ChatGPT moment for physical AI."
Wednesday 7 January 2026
Tesla rolls out five-year zero-interest push in China as BYD widens EV lead
As 2026 opens, the global electric vehicle (EV) market is entering a pivotal phase. Tesla China has rolled out a five-year, zero-interest financing program covering its core models — Model 3, Model Y, and the six-seat Model Y L — paired with a CNY8,000 (approx. US$1145.52) paint-option incentive.
Wednesday 7 January 2026
CES 2026: Auto industry racing toward software but struggling with costs

The lights at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026) still blaze as brightly as ever. However, for the global auto industry, CES has long ceased to be a mere technology spectacle. It has become a proving ground for something far more consequential: a reassembly of the industry's "soul and body," where control of the future—and the reshaping of business models—is very much at stake.

Tuesday 6 January 2026
CES 2026: Toyota warns of a tougher year citing US tariffs
As CES 2026 opens with bold visions of software-defined vehicles and artificial intelligence reshaping the future of mobility, Toyota, the world's largest automaker, is striking a notably cautious tone about the year ahead. Despite reporting an 8% increase in US sales in 2025, to 2.52 million vehicles, Toyota is signaling that 2026 will mark a turning point—one defined less by growth than by defense.
Tuesday 6 January 2026
Honda delays China factory restart as Nexperia dispute continues to disrupt supply

Honda Motor said on January 5 that it would delay the reopening of three factories operated by its Chinese joint venture, GAC Honda, after a key automotive chip supplier, Nexperia, halted shipments. The restart, originally scheduled for January 5, has been pushed back two weeks to January 19.

Tuesday 6 January 2026
As supply chains fracture, Foxconn repositions for the auto age

The true significance of Foxconn's acquisition of Luxgen lies less in the purchase of a single automotive brand than in how the deal helps the company redefine its role and identity at a moment when geopolitics and industrial transformation are converging.

Monday 5 January 2026
Geopolitics-driven auto industry reshuffling on display at CES 2026
Geopolitically driven supply-chain realignment is pushing the global auto industry into a critical moment of risk diversification. An emerging industrial bloc centered on "non-China" supply chains is beginning to take shape, reshaping how automakers and technology companies source, build, and deploy vehicles.
Monday 5 January 2026
Samsung bets on smart driving, testing old alliances

Samsung Electronics' decision to acquire a major advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) business through its subsidiary Harman is widely viewed as a decisive escalation of its ambitions in automotive electronics. Yet the move is also stirring unease among industry observers, who warn that it could complicate Samsung's long-standing partnership with Hyundai Motor Group, raising questions about how the two South Korean giants will navigate an increasingly crowded and competitive automotive technology market.

Monday 5 January 2026
Exclusive: Ahead of CES, Foxconn bets on certified vehicles to break into autonomous driving
On the eve of CES 2026, Foxconn Technology Group quietly completed a consequential move: its electric-vehicle subsidiary, Foxtron, finalized the acquisition of 100% of the Taiwanese automaker Luxgen. The transaction is less a brand purchase than the final piece in Foxconn's effort to assemble a full electric-vehicle value chain.
Monday 5 January 2026
Xiaomi sets 550,000 EV delivery target for 2026 expansion push
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun used a recent New Year livestream to set a bold target for the company's electric vehicle (EV) business: 550,000 vehicle deliveries in 2026. During the broadcast, Lei also conducted a live "teardown" of the YU7 model, emphasizing the car's safety-oriented design.
Friday 2 January 2026
Global auto market faces turning point in 2026 as competition in China intensifies
The global automotive market reached a critical turning point in 2025 amid unprecedented pressures from tariffs, policies, and inflation, triggering preemptive buying before expected downturns. In China, domestic sales are estimated to have hit 27 million units in 2025, nearing the historic peak of 2017.
Wednesday 31 December 2025
Top tech topics in 2025 (2): turbulent year for end-device and downstream applications
2025 proved turbulent for downstream applications and end-user devices. Tariffs and geopolitical tensions dominated the first half, while AI gained momentum later in the year. Global market unpredictability pushed many brands—particularly in China, the epicenter of geopolitical tensions—toward domestic markets and self-sufficiency.
Wednesday 31 December 2025
Mitsubishi launches XForce in Taiwan, confirms EV partnership with Foxtron
Yulon Motor Group's subsidiaries China Motor (CMC) and Yulon Nissan Motor are showcasing new car models at the Taipei Auto Show, which runs from December 31 to January 4 at the Taipei World Trade Center. The launch of the Mitsubishi XForce in Taiwan is a key highlight of the event.
Wednesday 31 December 2025
Toyota and Hotai Motor unveil multiple new models at 2026 Taipei Auto Show
Toyota Motor and its Taiwan distributor Hotai Motor introduced several refreshed and new models at the 2026 Taipei Auto Show, emphasizing diverse powertrains as their core strategy in Taiwan. The showcase underscored Toyota's commitment to expanding its electric and hybrid vehicle lineup.
Wednesday 31 December 2025
Taiwan safety tests award five stars to a single vehicle
The Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) released the Taiwan New Car Assessment Program (TNCAP) results for the fourth quarter of 2025 on December 29, 2025, highlighting the Luxgen N7 as the sole model to achieve a 5-star safety rating. The announcement follows comprehensive testing of four selected vehicles, an initiative aimed at enhancing consumer transparency and raising overall vehicle safety standards across Taiwan.
Wednesday 31 December 2025
Global carmakers shift gears as BEV boom stalls, Nexperia crisis deepens
In 2025, the global automotive industry faced major structural shifts and geopolitical disruptions. Slowing growth in battery electric vehicles, changes in US EV policies, and chip supply chain issues forced automakers and suppliers to speed up strategic changes. DIGITIMES News highlights the top 10 key trends shaping the industry this year, providing valuable insights for stakeholders.
Wednesday 31 December 2025
Fukuta targets unmanned vehicle market with compact power systems
Fukuta is accelerating its push into the emerging unmanned vehicle market by developing compact electric motor and joint motor modules, aiming to capitalize on new structural opportunities in the electric motor supply chain driven by drones, low-earth orbit satellites, and robotics moving from demonstration to commercial use.
Tuesday 30 December 2025
EU fleet rules force Germany into EV rush, automakers cry foul
At the close of 2025, the European Commission dropped a bombshell on the continent's auto industry with its new Automotive Package, introducing unprecedented uncertainty for manufacturers and fleet operators alike.
Tuesday 30 December 2025
Taiwan auto suppliers pivot to hybrids, Chinese brands as 2026 outlook turns cautious
The global automotive industry experienced moderate growth in 2025, driven by electrification and smart technologies. But rising geopolitical risks, cost pressures, and uneven regional demand are deepening market segmentation. As automakers recalibrate strategies, component suppliers—particularly in Taiwan—are positioning for a cautious and highly selective recovery heading into 2026.
Tuesday 30 December 2025
Global auto industry slows its headlong rush toward full electrification

If the years from 2021 to 2023 marked an era of idealism—when the global auto industry appeared to sprint in unison toward an all-electric future—2025 signals the beginning of a different phase. Electrification is no longer a singular creed. It has become a series of pragmatic choices, weighed against cost pressures, policy uncertainty, and rising geopolitical risk.

Monday 29 December 2025
After subsidies end, Germany's EV market hits turning point

In the transformation of automotive electronics and electrification (E/E), subsidies have long been regarded as the fuel propelling the shift. Yet in 2025, Germany's electric vehicle (EV) market is experiencing what could be described as a "sudden assault after the rations end."