Ford gets $634M UK government loan guarantee to protect exports

LONDON -- The U.K. government has granted a 500 million pound ($634 million) loan guarantee to Ford Motor Co. to support the automaker’s substantial exports of engines and transmissions from Britain.

The guarantee will help Ford to increase investment in electrification and protect jobs at its sites in Essex and Dagenham, the UK's Department for International Trade said in a statement on Tuesday.

The guarantee covers 80 percent of a 625 million pound ($793 million) loan from commercial banks.

"This financing will help to maintain Ford as a key U.K. exporter," said Graham Hoare, chairman of Ford in Britain, in a statement.

About 85 percent of the engines and 100 percent of the transmissions the company builds in the U.K. are shipped overseas. The value of Ford's U.K. exports, including machined engine components, is around 2.5 billion pounds annually, Hoare said.

Ford and its automotive peers in the U.K. face an uncertain future, with the pr…

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FCA, PSA merger probe halted as EU regulators await data

BRUSSELS -- European Union antitrust regulators have suspended their investigation into Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Peugeot maker PSA Group's proposed merger because they are waiting for the automakers to provide requested data.

The European Commission launched a probe into the merger plan in June amid concerns that the deal to create the world's fourth-biggest automaker may hurt competition in small vans in Europe.

The Commission said Wednesday that the probe has been suspended because the parties failed to provide, in a timely fashion, an important piece of information requested from them.

The suspension will delay the EU's decision on the merger. Its previous deadline for a decision was Nov. 13.

"Once the missing information is supplied by the parties, the clock is re-started and the deadline for the Commission's decision is then adjusted accordingly," the EU competition enforcer said.

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Waymo, FCA expand self-driving partnership

Waymo and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles first partnered on building autonomous vehicles four years ago, and the result was the self-driving minivan, now a fairly common sight in parts of California and Arizona, where they are used as robotaxis.

Now the companies intend to spread the technology beyond the Chrysler Pacificas and throughout the FCA fleet. They're also thinking beyond cars and embarking on a project involving delivery vehicles.

Waymo and FCA said Wednesday they will deepen their relationship and build commercial vehicles for transporting cargo. They initially will integrate Waymo's self-driving system onto the Ram ProMaster van, which the companies say is a "highly configurable platform that will enable access to a broad range of global commercial customers."

The news comes amid a frenetic series of industry developments related to self-driving delivery vehicles. Complications in deploying passenger-carrying autonomous taxis, combined with a COV…

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Rick Gibbs named chairman of the board at FRIKINtech, Inc.

Rick Gibbs named chairman of the board at FRIKINtech, Inc., effective July 22nd, 2020. FRIKINtech is short for FRIKTIONLESS technologies and aimed at car dealers who want to automate transparency on their websites and in their CRMs.

FRIKINtech is paramount to the future for dealers competing against threats like Carvana, according to Gibbs. "Modern technology is allowing us to connect more dots than we ever could before. We always talked about things like gradual engagement and reading buying signs of online shoppers, but we were limited in how we could. That's one of the things I love about FRIKINtech, they see it all and are making it possible for dealers to better work with customers who are not standing in their showrooms."

Gibbs founded Dealer.com with four partners in 1998. The company pioneered digital automotive marketing and websites at a time when few understood their potential. Gibbs served as the Chief Technology Officer, President, and CEO before s…

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Musk qualifies for $2.1 billion options payday

Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk qualified on Tuesday for a payout worth an unprecedented $2.1 billion, his second jackpot since May from the electric car maker following its massive stock surge.

Tesla's closed Tuesday's trading down 4.5 percent, eroding a recent rally that has elevated the company's market capitalization to almost $300 billion, larger than any other carmaker.

Despite Tuesday's stock dip, and importantly for Musk's personal finances, Tesla’s six-month average market capitalization for the first time has reached $150 billion. That triggers the vesting of the second of 12 levels of options granted to the billionaire in his 2018 pay package to buy Tesla stock at a discount. Musk, who is also majority owner and CEO of the SpaceX rocket maker, receives no salary.

Even with Tuesday's decline in Tesla's stock, its six-month average market capitalization rose, thanks to the stock's strong rally in recent months.

In early May, Musk’s first level v…

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Tesla's stock surge builds anticipation for Q2 earnings

When Tesla Inc. reports second-quarter results after the bell on Wednesday, investors will be keen to see whether the electric carmaker has delivered a profit during the global pandemic that has sunk most of its internal combustion rivals deep in red ink.

Analysts' estimates for Tesla's second quarter range from an adjusted loss as steep as $2.53 a share to a $1.41 per share profit. On average, they expect an adjusted 11 cents loss per share and a net loss of $240 million, according to Refinitiv data. More bullish investors have sent Tesla's shares soaring in recent weeks and made it the world's most valuable automaker.

Tesla's April-June results also have wider ramifications. A profit would mark the company's first cumulative four-quarter net income, a goal it must accomplish to be added to the S&P 500 index, where it would be among the most valuable companies.

Some analysts have said that failing to reach that goal could send Tesla shares plummetin…

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Hertz agrees to pay $650M to halt lender fight over rental fleet

WILMINGTON, Del. -- Hertz Global Holdings Inc. agreed to pay lenders who indirectly control the company’s fleet of rental cars $650 million as part of a deal to suspend a bankruptcy court fight over the vehicles, according to court documents.

Under the accord, Hertz will for the rest of the year halt its effort to cancel some of the nearly 500,000 leases on the cars the company rents out to consumers. A separate Hertz entity owns the vehicles, which the company leases back.

The company will ask U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Mary Walrath to approve the settlement at a court hearing scheduled for July 24. It filed its proposed resolution in Wilmington, Del., just before midnight on Monday.

Since filing for bankruptcy in May, Hertz has been fighting with lenders who funded the purchase of its vehicle fleet and are repaid through the lease deal. The two sides have been at a standoff over how best to shrink the Hertz fleet and still maintain regular payments to the l…

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Ford Mach-E prototype packs 7 motors, 1,400 peak hp

DETROIT — While Tesla Inc. helped popularize the notion that electric vehicles can be fun to drive, Ford Motor Co. is trying to take that idea a step further.

The automaker unwrapped a one-off racing prototype called the Mustang Mach-E 1400, featuring seven motors and 1,400 peak horsepower. The vehicle, not intended for production, comes on the heels of a Cobra Jet 1400 electric prototype released this year.

Ford plans to use the Mach-E 1400 as an example of what an electric vehicle can do on the track as it tries to build excitement for the launch of the Mach-E crossover this year. The company said it will introduce the Mach-E 1400 prototype at a NASCAR race "soon" and equipped the vehicle with passenger seats that hint at the ability to offer test rides.

The prototype comes with three motors attached to the front differential and four attached to the rear. Ford says the design lends itself to drifting or high-speed racing.

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DAILY DRIVE PODCAST: July 21, 2020 | How 3D technology is enhancing the car-buying experience

Join Automotive News Publisher Jason Stein for a daily podcast series about the coronavirus crisis. He’ll speak with industry experts, insiders and Automotive News reporters about how the virus is impacting and reshaping the automotive industry.

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VW ends Karmann Ghia output after nearly 2 decade run

Volkswagen ends production of the Karmann Ghia on July 21,1974, at a plant in Osnabruck, West Germany.

First sold as a 2+2 coupe, built from 1955–74, and later a convertible, 1957–74, the Karmann Ghia combined the chassis and mechanicals of the Beetle. It was styled by Luigi Segre of the Italian design house Ghia and hand built by German coach builder Karmann.

Noted American industrial designer Walter Dorwin Teague called the Karmann Ghia one of the world's most beautifully designed products.

More recently, Hagerty, in a 2019 assessment of the car, was more succinct: "While most classic VWs are charming in their ugliness, the Karmann Ghia is straight-up gorgeous. Never mind that it's essentially just a Beetle in an expensive suit."

The Karmann Ghia, known internally as the Type 14, was introduced at the Kasino Hotel in Westfalia, Germany, on July 14, 1955.

The car, positioned above the Beetle, was created t…

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2021 Kia K5: New name, same quiet, solid, refined sedan

Joining the Kia lineup this summer is the fifth iteration of the Optima sedan, now known as the K5. The 2021 K5 shares much with the 2020 Hyundai Sonata from Kia's corporate sibling. But the K5 distinguishes itself through exterior design cues from the Stinger sports sedan, along with more subtle front and rear treatments. The standard engine is a 1.6-liter, four-cylinder turbo with 180 hp routed through an eight-speed automatic shifter. Here's a roundup of snippets of K5 reviews from the automotive media.

"The tires — always a compromise — were engineered for quiet, all-weather and a long life, so they tended to slide away a little earlier than you'd like in GT-Line trim level. And the soft suspension that had been so comfortable down in the city leaned, dove and squatted a little more up here than I had hoped it would. But the 1.6-liter's eight-speed tranny had a manual mode and with that you could stay in the wide-ish power and torque bands afforded by that engine…

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