GM’s Driverless-Car Unit Recalls Software Used in Some Robotaxis

General Motors driverless-car unit has issued a recall related to the software in some of its…

In China, Some Cities Edge Into Covid-19 Lockdowns Ahead of Party Congress

SINGAPORE—Chinese cities tightened measures to halt Covid-19 flare-ups, threatening further damage to the country’s embattled economy…

China’s Economic Woes Drag On With Factory Disruptions, Property Slump

Chinese factory activity shrank and home sales tumbled in August, as the world’s second-largest economy struggled…

Toyota to Put Additional Billions of Dollars Into EV Batteries

TOKYO—Toyota Motor laid out plans for spending $5.6 billion on electric-vehicle battery capacity, as it moves…

WSJ News Exclusive | Britishvolt Slashes Valuation Target as CEO Exits

A battery startup at the center of U.K. efforts to develop an electric-vehicle industry is lowering…

Weak Yen Aids Toyota, Other Big Japanese Companies

TOKYO—The yen’s historic fall is boosting sales and profits at top Japanese companies, prompting many to…

Two Chinese Cities Approve Baidu’s Unmanned Self-Driving Taxis

SINGAPORE—China took a notable regulatory step in the field of driverless taxis, with two cities giving…

Proposed Tax Break for Buying Electric Vehicles Is Too Hard to Get, Auto Makers Say

Major auto makers are pressing lawmakers to ease a proposed battery-sourcing requirement for electric-vehicle tax breaks,…

EV Maker Lucid Cuts Production Outlook in Half

Electric-vehicle maker Lucid Group said it expected to make half as many cars as previously forecast…