Subaru hopes its new XV Concept will test the appetite for a new segment of small crossover that would sit below the Outback and Forester.
German automaker Daimler AG is talking to partners Renault SA and Nissan Motor Co. about working together on fuel cell technology, the German automaker's head of research and development told Reuters in an interview.
EDITOR WES RAYNAL: What a nice little wagon. The four-cylinder is smooth, smooth, smooth and the power is a bit more than adequate.
Nearly three-quarters of General Motors dealers will have started or completed store makeovers by year end, GM CEO Dan Akerson said today.
Renault says it will be a "matter of weeks" before it announces the successor to former chief operating officer (COO) Patrick Pelata.
Your AutoWeek staff will be on the ground in the Big Apple starting bright and early on Wednesday, ready to report all the action from the 2011 New York auto show.
China's car market could reach annual sales of 20 million to 30 million vehicles over the next five to 10 years, Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche said at the Shanghai auto show.
Subaru hopes its new XV Concept will test the appetite for a new segment of small crossover that would sit below the Outback and Forester.
New vehicle sales in Malaysia increased 12.7% year on year to a new monthly high of 63,265 units, according to data released by the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA).
New vehicle sales in Indonesia rose by 25.2% to a new monthly record of 82,058 units, from 65,555 units a year earlier, according to industry association Gaikindo.
Citroen unveiled the DS5, the third model in its upscale DS lineup, at the Shanghai auto show.
Infiniti plans to add the JX, a midsize seven-passenger crossover vehicle, to its lineup in spring 2012. It will show a concept during the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in August and the production version in November at the Los Angeles auto show.
Toyota, Ford and Honda are among many global automakers presenting their ideas at the Shanghai auto show on how they can tap the, as yet unproven demand for green cars in China, the world's largest auto market.
There are some pretty wild figures flying around in France at the moment concerning any possible compensation to Renault's sacked three execs.
International show time, so time for industry heads to instruct minions to work the spreadsheets and give The Boss something to brag or forecast about. Here's a selection.
VW is celebrating the world debut of the next-generation Beetle simultaneously in its three most important markets #8211; China, Europe and North America. But can this new generation of the iconic car really give VW the boost it anticipates?
Tata Motors owned Jaguar Land Rover is talking to a number of Chinese companies about a possible manufacturing joint venture, said CEO Ralf Speth.
Saab's communication during the current production crisis has been branded a "catastrophe" by the Scandinavian automotive suppliers association, FKG.
PSA Peugeot Citroën chief executive Phillippe Varin is confident that China's car market will continue to grow by about 10% annually for several years and that over the next decade the market in Asia will be the major engine of growth for the automotive industry.