Infiniti today announced the all-new JX luxury crossover for the 2013 model year. It will join the EX, FX and QX starting next spring.
According to a veteran Formula 1 Chief Designer, the secret weapon of the mighty Red Bull BR7 does not belong to its front wings.
According to a veteran Formula 1 Chief Designer, the secret weapon of the mighty Red Bull BR7 does not belong to its front wings.
Eric Bachelart's Conquest Racing has announced that British driver Pippa Mann will drive for the team in this year's Indianapolis 500.
Fifty years after the Jaguar E-Type made its North American debut at the New York Auto Show, the British car company will be highlighting the 2011 edition with the global debut of the 2012 Jaguar XF and XK.
Recently, I was on the 2012 Honda Civic launch in Washington. The Honda Civic is always an important draw traffic-wise; it is and has been the best selling car in Canada for the last 13 years. Many of us here at the office have owned or driven a Civic at one point in our lives. I'm sure you know of someone that has a Civic in their stable. Yes, the Civic is HUGE!
Last week, BMW promised a new four-cylinder vehicle for the North American market. Right on the eve of the New York Auto Show (April 22-May 1, 2011), the German automaker ended the suspense by announcing that the Z4 roadster will receive the same 2.0-litre TwinPower Turbo engine as the X1 xDrive28i.
Last year's refuelling ban combined with the crumbling Pirelli tires of 2011 have transformed grands prix from sprints into Le Mans-style endurance events.
Subaru took advantage of the Shanghai Motor Show to reveal the results of the efforts deployed to create a "crossover that blends elegance and the practicality of an SUV": the XV concept. What was supposed to redefine the genre is in fact a 5-door version of the Impreza.
German web site speed-magazin.de quotes the German DPA news agency saying that the injured Robert Kubica is about to leave the hospital and go home.
After teasing us mercilessly with a trickle of images slowly depicting the 2013 Chevrolet Malibu, General Motors has finally lifted the veil on the next iteration of the mid-size sedan in Canada, China and the US simultaneously. Taking on the Hyundai Sonata, Toyota Camry and Honda Accord, it has benefited from a full facelift and sports new livery and a new powertrain.
General Motors is counting on a sportier Chevrolet Malibu to hold its own in the hypercompetitive market for mid-sized sedans.
Chevrolet is abandoning the elegant design of the current-generation Malibu for what Monty Python might call "something completely different."
BMW of North America will lease 700 ActiveE electric cars to U.S. customers starting this fall and has expanded the model's 24-month trial to new markets.
GM announced today the appointment of Grace Lieblein as head of its Brazil operations and Ernesto Hernandez as head of its Mexico unit. Both appointments are effective June 1.
Nissan North America will restrict orders for some new cars and delay the debut of a convertible as the automaker battles disruptions stemming from last month's earthquake in Japan, said two people familiar with the plan.
BMW of North America will lease 700 ActiveE electric cars to U.S. customers starting this fall and has expanded the model's 24-month trial to new markets.
Future Buick SUVs in China will use some of the design themes seen in the Envision concept that was unveiled on Monday ahead of the Shanghai motor show.