At the Geneva Motor Show, Tata lifted the veil on the new Pixel, an urban car the automaker hopes to conquer the European market with.
The IZOD IndyCar Series has decided to establish the starting grid for the second race of the doubleheader in Texas by randomly drawing the names of the drivers.
When you think of the most creative automotive brands in the world, MINI is unquestionably one of the top 3 that come to mind with its unique urban runabouts. And with the Rocketman concept revealed in Geneva, the automaker is once again setting the cat among the pigeons and getting noticed for all the good reasons.
During last week's four-day test at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya, several Formula 1 drivers took a moment to wish Lotus Renault GP's Robert Kubica a speedy recovery following his recent rally accident.
Oh boy! Mitsubishi sure is serious about streamlining its product lineup. After announcing that the Galant, Eclipse and Endeavor will be phased out, the company now plans to kill the EVO.
Green Savoree Racing Promotions, which also owns and operates the Honda Indy Toronto and Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg has purchased the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and its riding school.
After having been forced to terminate their commercial operations in 2009 following GM's financial troubles, the 207 ex-dealers that feel they got a raw deal have been authorized to take legal action against the automaker and sue for 750 millions dollars in damages as a group.
Former Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton made it clear that his test of a NASCAR Sprint Cup race car next summer is not an indication that he is about to switch series.
Quebec's Antoine L'Estage and Nathalie Richard have won the 2011 Rally in the 100 Acre Wood after a flawless drive from start to end. Here's the video that recaps the event.
The U.S. Treasury said today it sold all $2.667 billion of its trust preferred securities in auto and home lender Ally Financial Inc., formerly GMAC LLC, in an oversubscribed offering.
The Geneva auto show has something of a tradition as the home of unique and sometimes wacky cars. But the 2011 edition will go down as the year of the sports cars.
GM is offering buyers interest-free financing on some 2011 models after the company increased discounts and incentives to lead all major automakers' U.S. sales gains last month.
Donald Toresco, a longtime auto dealer and chairman of Toresco Enterprises Inc., died Feb. 20 at his home in Harding, N.J. He was 71.
SPX Service Solutions will install electric vehicle home charging equipment in a pilot program offered by DTE Energy Co., a Detroit utility company.
Ford Motor Co. today recalled more than 34,000 vehicles worldwide spanning eight vehicle models due to the risk of a fuel leak or electrical issues.
The next Ford Mustang gets design input from around the world, and Dutch wants to chat with you on Friday.
The new Saab is all about low cost and versatility.
Subaru is proud that Toyota picked a Subaru boxer engine for the rear-drive sports car the brands will share starting next year.
Two new models and a fresh styling direction will try to kick-start Cadillac sales in Europe for the third time in 15 years as the General Motors luxury brand again hopes to crack Europe's premium-car market.