Automotive Manufacturing

1974 Ford Mustang II Drag Car Joins Ron Sturgeon Collection, Celebrating Drag Racing Heritage
A 1974 Ford Mustang II Drag Car, a symbol of American horsepower and grassroots drag racing, has been added to the Ron Sturgeon Collection, highlighting the era's raw power and racing culture.

Eurotech Sets the Standard for OEM-Approved Tubing in Automotive Industry
Eurotech's adherence to stringent quality standards and innovative tubing solutions underscores its pivotal role in enhancing automotive safety and reliability.

One World Products, Inc. Strengthens Leadership with Appointment of William Rowland as CFO
One World Products, Inc. appoints William Rowland as CFO to enhance financial operations and support the company's growth in sustainable materials for automotive and industrial markets.

Ford Warns of Potential Job Losses in Michigan Due to EV Tax Credit Changes
Ford Motor highlights the risk of job losses at its upcoming Michigan EV battery plant if U.S. Congress reduces clean energy manufacturing subsidies, emphasizing the competitive challenge against China.

HELLA Sponsors 2025 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb with High-Performance Vehicles and Special Awards
HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA enhances its brand visibility by sponsoring the 2025 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, featuring high-performance vehicles and introducing special awards to celebrate team and driver achievements.

Maruti Suzuki Slashes EV Production Amid Rare Earth Shortages
Maruti Suzuki has significantly reduced its electric vehicle production targets due to a global shortage of rare earth minerals, highlighting the vulnerability of the automotive industry to supply chain disruptions.

Mullen Automotive Resolves Legal Dispute with GEM by Transferring Indiana Facility
Mullen Automotive Inc. has settled its legal disputes with GEM Yield Bahamas Limited and GEM Global Yield LLC SCS by transferring ownership of its Mishawaka, Indiana manufacturing facility to GEM, marking a significant step towards focusing on its operational goals in the electric vehicle sector.

Mullen Automotive Sees Q2 Revenue Surge to $5 Million, Advances EV Strategy Despite Challenges
Mullen Automotive reports significant revenue growth and continued electric vehicle development, highlighting progress in commercial EV production despite financial pressures and subsidiary challenges.

Judith Schumacher-Tilton Named Among Top 100 Women in North American Auto Industry
Judith Schumacher-Tilton, President of Schumacher Chevrolet Auto Group, has been recognized by Automotive News for her significant leadership and influence in the automotive industry. Her recognition highlights the growing role of women in traditionally male-dominated sectors.

Rare 1939 Fiat Topolino Showcases Italian Automotive Heritage at DFW Museum
A meticulously restored 1939 Fiat 500 A Topolino, embodying pre-war Italian automotive design, joins the Ron Sturgeon Collection at the DFW Car & Toy Museum, offering visitors a glimpse into historic European transportation innovation.

Toyota Raises Alarm: China's Automotive Innovation Extends Beyond Electric Vehicles
Toyota warns that China's technological advancement in the automotive sector encompasses more than electric vehicles, signaling a potential shift in global manufacturing and innovation leadership.

Rare 1959 Fiat-Abarth 750 GT Zagato: A Masterpiece of Motorsport Design
A stunning 1959 Fiat-Abarth 750 GT Zagato, part of the Ron Sturgeon Collection, is now on display at the DFW Car & Toy Museum, showcasing a remarkable example of mid-century automotive engineering and design innovation.

Automotive Masterpiece: 1936 Cord 810 Cabriolet Showcases Revolutionary Design at DFW Car & Toy Museum
The DFW Car & Toy Museum displays a rare 1936 Cord 810 Cabriolet, a groundbreaking automotive design that challenged conventional engineering and aesthetics of the 1930s, representing a pivotal moment in automotive innovation.

Rare 1975 Bricklin SV-1: A Safety-Focused Sports Car That Defied the Odds
A pristine 1975 Bricklin SV-1 in Safety White, part of the Ron Sturgeon Collection, highlights an ambitious automotive project that prioritized safety and innovative design during the 1970s, representing a unique moment in American car manufacturing history.

Ford Otosan Leverages Quantum Computing to Revolutionize Vehicle Production Scheduling
Ford Otosan has implemented a quantum computing solution that dramatically reduces production scheduling time for its complex Ford Transit vehicle line, demonstrating the potential of hybrid quantum technologies in manufacturing optimization.