Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (NASDAQ: GT) said today that it is returning to the Moon.* As part of NASA’s Artemis program, Goodyear will supply advanced lunar tires for Lunar Outpost’s Pegasus Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV), projected to support astronaut missions on the Moon beginning in 2028.
“Designed for operations at the lunar South Pole, Pegasus will enable astronauts to travel farther, operate longer and unlock new scientific exploration capabilities in one of the harshest environments known. Goodyear’s lunar tires are built to meet this challenge, engineered to withstand extreme temperature swings, rocky surfaces and low-gravity conditions while helping astronauts move safely and confidently across the lunar surface. Drawing on advanced science and decades of experience, these tires build on Goodyear’s work in extreme environments on Earth and in the stars,” Goodyear said. Continue reading









Nissan to Build Chinese Chery Vehicles in UK?
Nissan (7201T and NSANY ADR) and Chery International UK (9973.HK) said today they have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the study of contract manufacturing for Nissan to manufacture Chery International UK passenger vehicles at its Sunderland Plant. [The struggling Japanese automaker posted a ¥533 billion yen (~$3.4 billion) loss for the Japanese fiscal year 2025, ending 31 March 2026. This was less than the ¥670.9 billion loss in the prior 2024 Japanese fiscal year.* Quarterly sales dropped ~2% to ¥3.43 trillion (~$22 billion) – AutoCrat].
“This is an important step forward for our operations. We are looking forward to working with Chery International UK in the coming months to finalize a position that is optimal for both companies,” said Massimiliano Messina, Chair of Nissan AMIEO. [Africa, Middle East, India, Europe and Oceania markets. – AutoCrat]** Continue reading →