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Automotive Industry News 4 November 2025 - 20 November 2025

China’s EV Revolution: From $5,000 Minis to 1,000-km Supercars – How China Is Shocking the Global Car Market

Xiaomi Raises 2025 EV Target to 400,000 Cars After Break‑Even – Faster Than Tesla, New Shock for Global Carmakers

Published: November 20, 2025 Xiaomi has just turned its electric‑vehicle experiment into a full‑blown business — and it’s moving faster than almost anyone expected, including Tesla. On November 20, the Chinese tech giant lifted its 2025 EV delivery target from 350,000 to more than 400,000 cars, after confirming that its electric‑vehicle and AI division has turned profitable for the first…
Toyota Doubles Down on Hybrids in 2025 With $912M U.S. Bet and Dealer‑First Strategy

Toyota Doubles Down on Hybrids in 2025 With $912M U.S. Bet and Dealer‑First Strategy

On November 19, 2025, Toyota boosts U.S. hybrid output with a $912M investment as Koji Sato’s dealer‑first, multi‑pathway strategy reshapes the EV race and investor opportunities. On November 19, 2025, Toyota Motor Corp. capped a pivotal year for its hybrid‑focused strategy by announcing a fresh $912 million investment to expand hybrid production at five U.S. plants, reinforcing a broader $10…
Ford Motor Company Opens $1.2 Billion HQ as EV Strategy and Stock Momentum Shift in 2025

Ford Motor Company Opens $1.2 Billion HQ as EV Strategy and Stock Momentum Shift in 2025

Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) cuts the ribbon on a futuristic world headquarters in Dearborn, even as it recalibrates its EV strategy and investors weigh record earnings against supply shocks and tariffs. A landmark day for Ford in Dearborn Ford Motor Company has officially moved into its new world headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan, marking the automaker’s first headquarters shift in…
Tesla (TSLA) Today — Nov. 11, 2025: China Sales Sink to 3‑Year Low, Model Y & Cybertruck Chiefs Exit, as Musk’s AI Pivot Takes Center Stage

Tesla (TSLA) Today — Nov. 11, 2025: China Sales Sink to 3‑Year Low, Model Y & Cybertruck Chiefs Exit, as Musk’s AI Pivot Takes Center Stage

On Nov. 11, 2025, Tesla’s China sales hit a three‑year low, two vehicle‑program leaders departed, shareholders’ $1T Musk award reverberated, and fresh commentary put Optimus and FSD ambitions back in the spotlight. TSLA slips intraday. TSLA stock snapshot (intraday) As of publication, TSLA trades around $435–$443 with a modest decline on the day. What’s new today (Nov. 11, 2025) 1)…
Rivian (RIVN) Today: DA Davidson Lifts Price Target to $15 as CEO Pay Plan, AI Day and Q3 Momentum Dominate — Nov. 11, 2025

Rivian (RIVN) Today: DA Davidson Lifts Price Target to $15 as CEO Pay Plan, AI Day and Q3 Momentum Dominate — Nov. 11, 2025

Market reaction Rivian shares were $16.41 at 13:40 UTC, up on a five‑day basis after last week’s post‑earnings rally. What happened today (Nov. 11) 1) Street chatter tilts constructive, but measured DA Davidson’s target hike to $15 frames the near‑term setup as balanced: execution is improving, tariff drag is moderating, and December’s tech showcase could be a catalyst—but the rating…
Tesla (TSLA) News Today — November 10, 2025: China Sales Hit 3‑Year Low, Cybertruck Chief Exits, and Tesla Launches Short‑Term Rentals

Tesla (TSLA) News Today — November 10, 2025: China Sales Hit 3‑Year Low, Cybertruck Chief Exits, and Tesla Launches Short‑Term Rentals

China: sales slide underscores a tougher competitive landscape Fresh data out of Beijing show Tesla’s October retail sales fell 35.8% year over year to 26,006 vehicles, the company’s weakest monthly retail tally in three years. While exports from Giga Shanghai hit a two‑year high (35,491 units), Tesla’s domestic EV market share plunged to 3.2%, down from 8.7% in September—its lowest…
NIO (NIO) Today: Firefly EVs Set Sail for Europe, Austria Launch Goes Live, North America on the Map as Shares Hover Near $6.90

NIO (NIO) Today: Firefly EVs Set Sail for Europe, Austria Launch Goes Live, North America on the Map as Shares Hover Near $6.90

Firefly’s “big lift” to Europe — and a first North America nod NIO’s entry‑level sub‑brand Firefly said a large batch of vehicles departed Shanghai’s Waigaoqiao Port for Europe, underscoring an accelerating rollout. In the same update, Firefly explicitly added North America to its overseas expansion footprint for the first time and said pre‑orders will open “soon” in Austria, Greece, and…
CarMax (KMX) Ousts CEO Bill Nash, Warns of Weak Q3; Shares Slide ~12% — Nov. 6, 2025

CarMax (KMX) Ousts CEO Bill Nash, Warns of Weak Q3; Shares Slide ~12% — Nov. 6, 2025

CarMax (NYSE: KMX) said its board terminated CEO Bill Nash effective Dec. 1 and named director David McCreight interim CEO. The used‑car giant also issued a downbeat Q3 outlook, sending KMX shares lower on Nov. 6, 2025. CarMax, Inc. announced sweeping leadership changes and a sharply weaker preliminary outlook for its fiscal third quarter ending Nov. 30, 2025: Key takeaways…
Ford (F) Stock Surges on Earnings – Rally Faces EV & Recall Challenges

Ford (F) News Today — Nov. 6, 2025: Louisville plant pauses after UPS crash, Maverick 300T turns heads at SEMA, Farley questions Apple CarPlay Ultra; shares hover near $13

Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) enters Thursday, November 6, 2025, with a full slate of developments: a safety‑driven production pause and planned restart in Louisville following a nearby UPS air crash, fresh performance hardware on display at SEMA, new global powertrain moves for Ranger/Everest, and continuing debate over Big Tech’s role in the dash. Below is your concise, investor‑focused roundup…
Qualcomm (QCOM) Stock: Poised to Soar on 5G/AI, or Falling Behind? Analysts Weigh In

QCOM Stock Today (Nov. 5, 2025): Qualcomm Beats Q4, Guides Above on AI‑Phone Rebound; Automotive Tops $1B

Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM) reported fiscal Q4 results and an outlook that came in above Wall Street expectations, as demand for premium, AI‑ready smartphones improved and the company’s automotive business crossed the $1 billion quarterly milestone for the first time. Key takeaways Earnings snapshot: beats on revenue and EPS; one‑time tax charge hits GAAP Qualcomm’s September‑quarter revenue rose 10% to $11.27B, while…
Rivian Slashes 600 Jobs as EV Demand Slumps – Stock Hits & Experts Sound Alarm

Rivian Rally or Risk? EV Start-up Stock Jumps on Q3 Beat, Layoffs & R2 Hype

Key Facts: Rivian’s stock (NASDAQ: RIVN) closed around $13 on Nov. 4, 2025 (52-week range ~$9.50–$17.15 Stockanalysis), giving it a market cap of about $15.2 billion Stockanalysis. In Q3 2025 Rivian delivered 13,201 vehicles (highest quarter of 2025) and reported $1.558 billion in revenue, up 78% year-over-year Businesswire. Adjusted gross profit turned positive ($24 M) for the quarter Businesswire. Management kept…
Tesla’s Top Rival Stumbles: BYD’s Profit Plunge Shakes the EV Market

Tesla’s Top Rival Stumbles: BYD’s Profit Plunge Shakes the EV Market

From Battery Maker to EV Titan: BYD’s Meteoric Rise BYD (“Build Your Dreams”) has undergone a stunning transformation – from a humble battery producer into an electric vehicle powerhouse. The Shenzhen-based company, which started by making cellphone batteries, scaled its auto business to millions of units within a few years Finanzen. In 2024 BYD sold about 4.27 million vehicles, firmly cementing…
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    February 4, 2026, 9:47 PM EST. Alphabet outperformed earnings and revenue estimates, with its cloud division nearly doubling revenue year-over-year. However, the company's capital expenditure (capex) announcement, expecting $175 billion to $185 billion in 2026, spooked investors, driving shares down 3% post-market. In the broader market, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) tumbled 17.3% amid a bleak first-quarter forecast, pulling sentiment on AI-related stocks lower. The Nasdaq Composite dropped 1.51%, while the S&P 500 slid 0.51%, marking their fifth decline in six sessions. The Dow Jones gained 0.53%, supported by gains in Amgen and Honeywell. Despite setbacks in AI equities, CNBC's Jim Cramer voiced optimism on South Korean chipmakers Samsung and SK Hynix. Meanwhile, global factors including U.S.-Iran talks and geopolitical tensions influenced oil prices and market sentiment.
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