MCG Executive Briefing for August 14, 2020

Selling for $3.08 million, this 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB Long Nose set an online auction record in Gooding & Company’s first Geared Online sale Get all the latest auto industry news in the Executive Briefing.

 

Today’s Headlines: 

 Toyota and Mazda announced they will invest $2.3 billion in a new joint venture assembly plant near Huntsville, Alabama, $830 million more than the original 2018 plan. More at Reuters. 

 General Motors’ first female chief financial officer, Dhivya Suryadevara, has resigned after two years to take a similar position with a San Francisco internet company. More at the Detroit Free Press.  

+  Porsche has set new executive-class sedan lap record at the Nürburgring Nordschleife in the upcoming 2021 Panamera four-door with a lap of 7:29.81. More at Car and Driver. 

+   The U.S.-owned Haas Formula 1 team is poised to sign the Concorde Agreement and will extend its partnership with Ferrari, says team principal Guenther Steiner. More at Racer. 

+   Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announced that the 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock, which is based on the SRT Hellcat Widebody, will sticker price at $81,090. More at Autoblog. 

+   Daimler announced it has reached agreements in principle to settle U.S. claims over emissions from 250,000 Mercedes-Benz diesel cars and vans for $2.2 billion. More at The Detroit News. 

 Steve Carlisle, president of General Motors North America, announced at the JP Morgan Auto Conference that the new Cadillac Lyriq electric SUV will be priced under $60,000. More at Motor Trend.

+   Gooding & Company’s inaugural Geared Online auction generated nearly $15 million in sales with a sell-through rate of 71 percent and five cars bringing more than $1 million. More at Classic Cars.com Journal. 

+   Tesla Inc. will split its stock for the first time in its history so more investors can afford to buy a stake in the electric car pioneer, with a 5 for 1 split effective August 31. More at USA Today.

+   Two-time Formula 1 World Champion Fernando Alonso  clouted the Turn 4 wall with his Arrow McLaren SP-Chevrolet in practice for the Indy 500, but was uninjured. More at Motorsport.com. 

Review the previous Executive Briefing from August 10 here

Photo courtesy of Gooding & Company. 

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