Hyundai has tapped a General Motors veteran as its new U.S. marketing chief, filling a spot that has sat empty for more than seven months.
IKCO CEO Javad Najmeddin has said the company plans to produce and sell 850,000 cars in the current Iranian year, started 21 March, 2011. It built over 750,000 last year.
Honda's North American plants will likely be operating at sharply reduced output for as long as three months as the auto industry struggles to rebuild supply lines following the earthquake in Japan, the automaker's top U.S. sales executive warned.
With production at its Indian plant at Maraimalai Nagar expected to be at current capacity soon, Ford India is mulling further investment to expand, a top official said.
Ford India has stopped production of its mid-size Ikon sedan.
Also in today's episode: Maserati has global ambitions, Shelby brings the Super Snake to New York and Toyota and Microsoft will work together on telematics.
Tata Technologies is forming a new vehicle programme group to meet the demand for faster, more complex vehicle development support within the auto industry.
Car parts makers in Britain have an opportunity to be in the forefront of the new generation of automobiles while securing production of the present generation of vehicles, says leading automotive economist Garel Rhys.
Chrysler is planning to sell vehicles under the Fiat name in Latin America to meet a U.S. requirement for the Italian automaker to raise its ownership stake in the U.S. company.
In an effort to get more potential customers test driving its vehicles, the Chrysler brand has announced a national campaign that will bring its 2011 models to malls across the country.
Saab's main union is estimating work will be halted at the Trollhattan plant for another few days, but says the automaker is trying to get a "collective grip" on the stoppage.
Renderings show precisely how MG's all-new hatch is shaping up, ahead of its Shanghai debut.
Opel yesterday (6 April) held a workshop at its Dudenhofen test track near Frankfurt to discuss its ambitious plans in the EV, extended range and hydrogen fuel fields. Vehicle chief engineer, EVs, Christian Kunstmann and Opel manager, hydrogen fuel cell development strategy Europe, Lars Peter Thiesen, outlined some of Opel's thinking behind the new technology.
Opel yesterday (6 April) held a workshop at its Dudenhofen test track near Frankfurt to discuss its ambitious plans in the EV, extended range and hydrogen fuel fields. Vehicle chief engineer EVs Dr Christian Kunstmann outlined some of Opel's thinking.
Chevrolet marks the brand's 100th anniversary and its racing heritage with a Centennial Edition trim package for the 2012 Corvette.
Opel product chief Frank Weber is leaving the General Motors subsidiary to work for an as-yet-unnamed competitor, company sources told Automotive News Europe. An Opel spokesman confirmed that Weber had resigned.
Opel product chief Frank Weber is leaving the General Motors Co. subsidiary to work for an as-yet-unnamed competitor, company sources told Automotive News Europe today. An Opel spokesman confirmed that Weber had resigned.
Saab insists it is confident it will survive as mystery continues to surround any potential investment by Russian businessman Vladimir Antonov into the troubled automaker that continued its production halt today (7 April).
BMW and its Chinese partner, Brilliance China Automotive Holdings Inc., have created a plug-in hybrid version of the 5-series sedan that will go on sale in 2013.