Autoliv has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Chinese carmaker Great Wall.
Shares in BMW rose up to 1.7 percent on Monday, hitting an all-time high as traders were citing the Quandt family may increase its stake to more than 50 percent.
French unions have reacted with fury to what they say are plans by the Fonderie (foundry) du Poitou Aluminium (FPA) to slash wages by 15%.
Hertz, the world's largest car rental brand, is extending its 'Adrenaline Collection' of 'exciting' models for hire into European markets and will launch with the Lotus Evora.
Mercedes unleashes fiery 510bhp Black Series version of Coupe, costing £100k
Honda is recalling about 200,000 passenger cars globally due to defective engine parts.
All things considered, the auto industry as a whole is performing reasonably well this year.
Nissan plans to more than triple sales to 500,000 units in the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) by the end of 2016 as part of an effort to win market share in the fast-growing region.
Quarterly earnings at Asian automakers will show Japanese automakers at their worst after the March 11 earthquake disrupted parts supplies, while South Korean rivals charged ahead with sales gains in major markets.
The rumours proved right - General Motors' Chevrolet has confirmed it will add a diesel variant to the Cruze range in North America in calendar year 2013. Diesel Cruzes are already sold in Europe and some Asia-Pacific markets including Australia.
For the first time since 1985, Ford Motor Co.'s
General Motors cancelled the sale of Opel two years ago because the proposed buyers were demanding the right to sell its factories to a Russian state-owned carmaker , a newspaper said. The paper, citing U.S.
Volkswagen has reached agreement with partner FAW Group to increase its holding in their car venture to 49 percent from 40 percent, a Chinese newspaper said.
Cars have dominated General Motors' vehicle-launch schedule lately. Expect more of the same for the next 18 months, as GM readies several key car launches across its four brands. Trucks, though, will dominate in 2013.
Sergio Marchionne plans to give Fiat and Chrysler a single global management. Marchionne will name 25 executives to run the two automakers.
Toyota's Scion division wants dealers to consider adopting Amazon.com-style online retailing tactics that would appeal to the brand's youthful customers.
Daimler AG has approved more than $2 billion to expand its U.S. auto plant as the fight heats up for luxury-market dominance here.
When Curley Lee got his first car dealership in November 1997, he dreamed of handing the business down to his children. But that dream is now unlikely. With his store, Ford of Champaign (Ill.