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Mercedes Expands Production in Hungary Amid Supply Chain Shifts
Mercedes-Benz is relocating more of its vehicle production to Hungary, citing cost efficiency, advanced manufacturing capabilities, and strategic proximity to European and global markets as key factors driving the expansion.
European manufacturers against ban on polluting cars: "The industry may collapse"
Top executives from Stellantis, BMW, and Mercedes warn the European Union’s planned 2035 ban on gasoline cars could devastate jobs and competitiveness, while China surges ahead with over 16.5 million charging stations.
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Mercedes’ CEO Is Killing Germany’s Auto Legacy
Ola Källenius says banning gasoline and diesel will crush Europe’s auto industry — but his refusal to embrace electric vehicles is exactly what’s sinking Mercedes, while Chinese EVs dominate with safer, cheaper, and more luxurious cars.
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Mercedes to Build Hungary’s Largest Car Factory
New plant to expand electric vehicle production capacity in Europe
Hamilton Leaves Hungary Empty-Handed After Tough Weekend
Seven-time champion reflects on poor pace and missed opportunity
Russell Claims Podium After Intense Duel With Leclerc
Mercedes driver finishes third after bold overtake
George Russell Finishes Fourth After Gritty Qualifying Recovery
Mercedes driver shows improvement on tough weekend
George Russell Takes Encouraging P4 for Mercedes in Hungary
British driver optimistic after competitive qualifying session
Advancements in Autonomous Vehicle Technology Showcased by Bosch Leadership
Recent advancements in self-driving technology highlight significant developments in safety and business models, with Bosch leaders emphasizing the potential for life-saving innovations.
Significant Rise in Housing Prices Linked to New Industrial Developments in Hungary
Real estate market analysis reveals substantial price increases in Hungarian cities experiencing new factory establishments.
Ford Faces Employment Crisis as German Operations Under Threat
The automaker's Cologne plant is experiencing significant unrest as thousands protest amid uncertainty over future employment.
Abandoned Luxury Home Linked to Alleged Criminal Activity Discovered
A once-opulent residence, presumably associated with criminal enterprises, unveils its unsettling past through urban exploration.
The Cost of Constructing a Formula 1 Car: A Detailed Breakdown
An analysis of the financial requirements for building a competitive Formula 1 vehicle.
Oscar Piastri Secures Victory in Thrilling Spanish Grand Prix as Verstappen Faces Setback
McLaren drivers Piastri and Norris achieve a historic one-two finish, while Verstappen's late struggles result in a dramatic drop in standings.
Chinese Export Restrictions Threaten European Automobile Production
European car manufacturers face potential shutdowns due to a critical shortage of rare earth metals linked to China's export policies.
Mercedes-Benz Expands Manufacturing Operations in Kecskemét, Hungary
€1 billion investment to develop new models and expand production capabilities
Hungarian Government Allocates Significant Funds for Industrial Investments in 2026 Budget
Despite the absence of direct mentions of 'batteries', substantial financial support is directed towards industrial developments, particularly in Debrecen and Szeged.
Haas F1 Team Penalized Following Controversial Monaco Grand Prix
The Monaco Grand Prix sparked outrage among drivers after Haas incurred a fine, as Lando Norris claimed victory.
Driver Faces Charges for Drug Possession and Money Laundering Following Fatal Accident in Budapest
The 21-year-old driver, involved in a deadly crash after running a red light, is now facing additional legal troubles.
Traffic Incidents Endanger Pedestrians in Budapest and Dunaharaszti
Recent incidents highlight the dangers posed by reckless driving to vulnerable pedestrians.
McDonald's Reports Significant Decline in U.S. Sales Amid Economic Uncertainty
The fast-food chain experiences its largest quarterly sales drop since the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting concerns about consumer behavior and economic outlook.
Szijjártó Accuses Former U.S. Ambassador of Influencing Corruption Report Against Hungary
Hungarian Foreign Minister claims David Pressman dictated a U.S. report citing high corruption risks in Hungary's public procurement processes.
Audi Suspends Vehicle Exports to the United States Amid Tariff Concerns
The suspension affects Audi's supply chain and aligns with similar moves by other automakers in response to recent tariff regulations.
Car Overturns on Dob Street in Budapest Following Collision with Parked Vehicles
A black Mercedes flipped on its side after hitting two parked cars, leading to police investigation for suspected drunk driving.
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