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Thursday 27 November 2025
Commentary: Luxgen sale to Foxconn gains momentum, reshaping Taiwan’s auto landscape

One of the most talked-about topics in Taiwan's auto market in recent weeks is the widely circulated report that Foxtron Vehicle Technologies—the joint venture between Foxconn and Yulon Motor—is preparing to acquire Luxgen, Yulon's own passenger-car brand. The industry remains divided on the implications, but many observers see the move as one that could ultimately benefit both sides.

Wednesday 26 November 2025
Daimler Trucks Asia Taiwan launches New Super Great flagship vehicle targeted at rapid commercial vehicle growth
Daimler Trucks Asia Taiwan (DTAT), the Taiwanese subsidiary of Daimler Trucks, unveiled the new Fuso Super Great heavy-duty truck on November 25. According to DTAT CEO Jung-woo Park, Taiwan is the second country in Asia after Japan to see the introduction of this Euro 6-compliant model, which targets Taiwan's rapid economic growth in the agricultural, food, construction, and e-commerce sectors.
Tuesday 25 November 2025
Foxconn showcases full-stack tech ambitions at Hon Hai Tech Day
Foxconn showcased sweeping upgrades across artificial intelligence (AI), electric vehicles (EVs), advanced manufacturing, and data center hardware during its two-day Hon Hai Tech Day event. The developments underscore the company's push to evolve from the world's largest electronics contractor into a full-stack technology and platform provider. The event highlighted new strategic partnerships, including a collaboration with OpenAI and expanded work with Nvidia.
Tuesday 25 November 2025
Analysis: Foxconn's compact EV squeezes into Asia's tight urban terrain
A new-vehicle debut is always one of the highlights of Foxconn's annual Hon Hai Tech Day, and 2025 has proved no exception. The Model A—the company's compact multipurpose EV—first appeared in static form at the 2024 event. This year, it stepped out of the display zone and onto center stage.
Tuesday 25 November 2025
OmniVision, Nio, and Axera form JV to build China's next-gen auto chips
As China's smart electric-vehicle sector accelerates and demand surges for domestically produced automotive-grade chips, the country's auto-chip ecosystem has gained a notable new alliance.
Monday 24 November 2025
German automakers scramble to reduce China dependence after Nexperia crisis
Germany's three automotive giants—Volkswagen, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz—are facing an increasingly difficult balancing act. China remains its largest and most profitable market, yet the recent crisis involving Nexperia, the Dutch chipmaker owned by China's Wingtech Technology, has once again exposed the structural risks of its deep reliance on Chinese supply chains. The episode has forced all three companies to accelerate efforts to reduce their dependence on China.
Monday 24 November 2025
China's LFP price war curb meets industry skepticism
China's Industrial Association of Power Sources (CIAPS) recently issued a Notice on Referencing the Lithium Iron Phosphate Cost Index and Regulating Industry Development, an effort to halt a years-long price war in lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) materials. By proposing a "cost red line," the association hopes to curb destructive price-cutting and restore a basic sense of pricing discipline to a market that has become increasingly chaotic.
Monday 24 November 2025
Foxtron's Bria vehicle model makes its debut
Despite various rumors and external pressures, Foxtron still showcased multiple planned vehicle models at the 2025 Hon Hai Tech Day (HHTD). Among them, the most anticipated was Model B, originally scheduled for release in 2025.
Monday 24 November 2025
Kian Shen projects record 2026 electric bus frame orders, BMW battery box contracts to boost overseas business
Kian Shen Corporation, a vehicle frame supplier under Taiwan's Yulon Motor Group, expects to secure orders for more than 1,000 electric bus frames in 2026 as supply constraints ease, positioning the electric bus segment as its primary revenue and profit growth driver, according to company president Chiung-chih Tseng.
Monday 24 November 2025
NSK develops humanoid robot actuators, targets 2028 launch
Japan-based NSK has announced the development of actuators capable of enabling agile movements in humanoid robots. These drive products include rotary actuators for joints such as shoulders and elbows, as well as linear actuators for arms and legs, achieving both miniaturization and lightweight design.
Monday 24 November 2025
Foxconn’s new “3+3+3” bet: can an AI makeover rewrite its future?
At its Hon Hai Tech Day (HHTD) held in Nangang, Taipei, Hon Hai (Foxconn) outlined its strategic transformation through chairman Young Liu's remarks and technology showcases. The event highlighted the company's emphasis on artificial intelligence (AI) and its expanded role in smart industries, underscoring a shift towards a broader technology platform service orientation.
Monday 24 November 2025
CMC readies Taiwan launch of next-gen XForce SUV, ET35 double-cab commercial vehicle

CMC, a Yulon Group subsidiary, detailed its 2026 product and market roadmaps during an online investor briefing on November 20, outlining new model launches and deeper strategic partnerships. Executive vice president Ching-wu Chien confirmed that Mitsubishi's next-generation XForce SUV will make its official Taiwan debut at the 2026 Taipei Auto Show, which runs from December 31, 2025, to January 4, 2026.

Saturday 22 November 2025
Foxconn activates Model A for Japan, forecasting bigger CDMS impact by 2026
Electric vehicles continued to dominate Hon Hai Tech Day (HHTD25) this year, with Foxconn unveiling a fully realized version of its Model A concept and framing the project around the idea of "From Japan for Japan."
Friday 21 November 2025
Foxconn unveils Model A EV platform tailored for Japan's mobility market
On the opening day of Hon Hai Tech Day, Foxconn introduced a new reference EV, the Model A—its most concentrated focused push yet to tailor electric vehicles for specific industries and use cases. Jun Seki, chief strategy officer for the company's electric-vehicle business, unveiled three distinct versions of the Model A on the main stage, each designed for different commercial and consumer needs. The vehicles combine advanced AI features with a modular component architecture aimed at driving down costs and broadening application scenarios.
Friday 21 November 2025
Foxtron rolls out new versions of a trio of EV models in push for global clients
Foxtron Vehicle Technologies, the electric-vehicle subsidiary of Foxconn, used the company's annual Hon Hai Tech Day (HHTD 25) on November 21, 2025, to underscore its expanding ambitions in the EV sector. The company unveiled upgraded versions of its three core models—the Model D, Model U, and Model T—highlighting advances in product maturity, intelligent systems, and vehicle safety. The refreshed lineup is also designed to support Foxtron's CDMS business model, which offers brand customers a broader range of customizable options.
Friday 21 November 2025
Mitsubishi Fuso charts new course with safety and zero-emission buses
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC) is drawing on its nine decades of experience as it seeks new opportunities in the global bus market. According to Katsuto Kora, director and head of Fuso Bus, the Fuso brand is "deeply rooted in Japan but unmistakably international," reflecting both its longevity and global reach.
Friday 21 November 2025
Uber, Nvidia, and Foxconn join forces to accelerate autonomous driving

At Hon Hai Tech Day (HHTD25), Ankit Khaitan, Head of International Business for Uber AI Solutions, said that last month's announcement of a three-way partnership among Nvidia, Foxconn, and Stellantis marks the beginning of a new chapter in global autonomous-driving development.

Friday 21 November 2025
Yulon Motor addresses Luxgen sale rumors and signals cautious outlook for Taiwan's auto market

Yulon Motor held an online investors' briefing on November 19, focusing on three themes: its response to reports that it may sell its Luxgen brand and the status of the N5 model; current conditions in Taiwan's auto market; and the company's plans for future growth.

Friday 21 November 2025
Toyota and Volkswagen quietly wage an invisible robot war

Global attention is currently fixated on the humanoid robots unveiled by upstart automakers: Tesla's Optimus and BMW-backed Figure 02. Behind the scenes, two of the industry's most powerful incumbents, Toyota and Volkswagen, are charting a markedly different course. Rather than staging high-profile demonstrations, the giants are pursuing what amounts to a quiet, deeply rooted "invisible front" in robotics.

Friday 21 November 2025
From cars to robots: How automakers are using industrial scale to dominate humanoid AI

Roughly 20 automakers worldwide have now announced plans to enter the humanoid-robot arena—from Tesla and Germany's automotive trio of Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Volkswagen to China's XPeng, BYD, and GAC—signaling a new industry consensus in the age of intelligent mobility.

Thursday 20 November 2025
Research insight: Horizon Robotics leads China's push for autonomous driving independence
China's self-driving car market is surging, with advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) now installed in over 60% of new vehicles. Yet the high-end autonomous driving chip market remains dominated by American suppliers, who control nearly 70% of the sector. Against a backdrop of rising Sino-US geopolitical tensions, Chinese chipmakers and autonomous driving solution providers are ramping up efforts to reduce reliance on foreign technology and accelerate domestic innovation.
Thursday 20 November 2025
Yulon addresses Luxgen sale rumors, confirms N5 launch will follow customer schedule
Yulon Motor held an online earnings call on November 19, 2025, after which it responded to market speculation regarding the potential sale of its Luxgen brand and whether the launch schedule of the N5 model would be adjusted.
Thursday 20 November 2025
Foxtron’s expected Luxgen acquisition looms over investor briefings

The Yulon Group is set for a high-stakes week, with a string of online investor briefings scheduled from November 19 to 20 by Yulon Motor, Nissan Taiwan, China Motor, Yulon Finance, and Kian-Shen. But industry attention is overwhelmingly focused on one issue: the widely circulated expectation that Foxtron Vehicle Technologies—a joint venture between Yulon and Foxconn—will acquire Yulon Motor's homegrown Luxgen brand.

Thursday 20 November 2025
Yulon Nissan posts 3Q25 profit turnaround as Nissan N7 sales surge
Yulon Nissan Motor, a subsidiary of Yulon Group, held an online earnings call on November 19 to report its operational results for the third quarter of 2025 and provide updates on Dongfeng Nissan's latest market conditions.
Thursday 20 November 2025
Europe's retailers hedge their bets as Chinese carmakers surge

Chinese new-energy vehicles, propelled by low starting bases and rapid growth, have quickly gained visibility across Europe in recent years. The shift has been swift enough that major European auto retail groups are now accelerating the introduction of Chinese models into their showrooms. Over the past year, the 50 largest dealer groups in Europe have, on average, added at least one Chinese brand each, with some adopting as many as three or four, evidence that the penetration of Chinese automakers is advancing on all fronts.