Hyundai's new U.S. marketing chief wants the brand to make stronger pitches about its improved quality, design and engineering to strike a more emotional chord with buyers who traditionally shopped the brand on price and value.
Delphi Automotive hired Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase to lead an initial public offering that may raise more than $1 billion and value the parts maker at $10 billion, a person with knowledge of the plans said.
Auto dealers #8211; rather than the Internal Revenue Service #8211; could take over the task of awarding hybrid and electric vehicle buyers with their $7,500 federal incentive checks as soon as next year, U.S.
Private equity firms Carlyle Group and Apollo Global Management are no longer interested in automotive supplier Federal-Mogul, several sources familiar with the situation said on Tuesday, shrinking the field of potential bidders for the auto parts...
Scott Pruett isnand#8217;t the only race-car driver looking to dress up what racing fans are drinking. Randy Lewis is, too.
About 25 percent of Ford Motor Co.'s fleet will be electrified by 2020, Chairman Bill Ford wrote in an article for Fortune magazine, published online on Tuesday.
Supplier Lear Corp. today announced the opening of a new electronics plant in Rabat, Morocco. The plant employs 130 and expects to add 230 by the end of 2011.
Saab, forced to halt output seven weeks ago amid payment disputes with suppliers, aims to restart assembly lines next week.
Saab, forced to halt output seven weeks ago amid payment disputes with suppliers, aims to restart assembly lines next week.
The Obama administration is "hopeful" Chrysler will qualify for government loans to help make more fuel-efficient vehicles, but the automaker still has hurdles to clear with banks and investors.
It was nearly eight years ago when we first heard about the HondaJet, a light aircraft that would revolutionize travel. It would be easy to fly, seat a family or more comfortably, and would be relatively fuel-efficient.
Also in this episode: Toyota continues to battle unintended-acceleration lawsuits, the Ford Freestyle is being checked for surging problems, GM gets ready to build electric motors, and Highcroft Racing pulls out of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Saab Chairman Victor Muller told the company's workers that production at the Swedish automaker may begin again late next week following a new rescue deal with a Chinese investor.
Nissan Americas is offering employee pricing and delayed finance payments to consumers who had vehicles damaged from recent storms, floods and tornadoes that hit the southeastern US.
Hyundai Motor Co. will spend $173 million to expand its engine plant in Alabama to build more four-cylinder engines.
Ford will spend US$72m to expand its powertrain factory in Chennai, India, to further support its sales and export growth plans in India.
Almost 200,000 U.S. customers looking to buy new vehicles are "up for grabs" because of parts shortages caused by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, according to a new report. The major Japanese automakers -- Toyota Motor Corp.
Vauxhall achieved perhaps the rare distinction in industrial relations of being singled out for praise by its Unite union earlier this year - human resources director Phil Millward talked to Simon Warburton about the state of play between the UK automaker and its labour body.