Newsflash: ontwikkeling elektrische Maserati Quattroporte loopt vertraging op
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Alfa Romeo's boss, Jean-Philippe Imparato, has emphasized the importance of protecting jobs in the car industry over disputes about car names, amidst the renaming of Alfa Romeo's new Milano crossover to Junior to comply with Italian law. The car will be produced in Poland, sparking a discussion about Italian car manufacturing and foreign investments. Imparato highlighted the increasing threat of Chinese car manufacturers in Europe and the need for European politicians to focus on securing the future of the automotive industry. Meanwhile, news emerges about Aston Martin's upcoming flagship model and Citroën's unveiling of the new C3 Aircross, set to rival family-focused models in the small SUV market. Additionally, Honda reveals plans for a series of electric cars for China and Maserati considers platform options for the next-generation Quattroporte. Nissan teases the launch of an all-electric Micra to compete in the B-segment, aiming to attract buyers from well-established EV competitors. Polestar positions itself to compete with luxury brands like Porsche and aligns its strategy with premium, lower-volume production targets compared to Tesla. Tesla, facing challenges following a disappointing Q1 delivery report, announces a global headcount reduction exceeding 10% to address cost reductions and productivity. The layoffs reflect shifting demands in the automotive industry, signaling a need for cost-saving measures amid a changing market landscape.