Data apparently stolen from Navistar International Corp. has been leaked onto the dark web, exposing detailed financial information less than a month after the heavy truck and military vehicle manufacturer disclosed a cyberattack.
A merger more than five years in the making will finally be consummated Thursday when Navistar International Corp. becomes part of Volkswagen AG's TRATON SE truck holding company.
As the ownership changes, Navistar is expected to keep its name and executive structure, albeit reporting to TRATON CEO Mattias Grundler.
Federal regulators have ordered manufacturers and operators of trucks equipped with Level 2 advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) or Levels 3-5 automated driving systems (ADS) to report crashes.
Autonomous trucking software leader TuSimple is running six months ahead of schedule in building out the first phase of its autonomous freight network, and should reach Charlotte, North Carolina, and Orlando, Florida, by the end of the year.
Electric bus and battery maker Proterra Inc. begins its life as a publicly-traded company Wednesday, ringing the bell on the Nasdaq as it collects a $640 million payout from its special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) sponsor.
This week, we chase storm clouds gathering for electric pickup trucks not wearing a Ford blue oval, speculate on who a big customer at Plus might be and review how Daimler Truck is setting the stage for its independence.
Self-driving trucking company TuSimple Holdings (NASDAQ: TSP) said on Monday it scored 1,000 new bookings in April and added 1,200 in the first quarter, taking its total booking to 6,775 trucks so far.
Commercial driveline supplier Meritor Inc. (NYSE: MTOR) reported higher sales and earnings for its fiscal second quarter despite a tough comparison with the year-ago period.