Work on the next-generation Chevrolet EN-V concept vehicle, General Motors' vision to meet the growing demand for safe, connected, zero-emissions personal transportation, is under way, it was announced today. The next-generation could participate in pilot demonstration programs in megacities around the world to determine real-world practicality.
Porsche SE, the holding company that owns 51 percent of Volkswagen's common shares, said it's seeking a 3.5 billion euro ($4.8 billion) credit line.
General Motors said today that it will introduce an electric version of its Chevrolet Spark minicar in 2013, one of several announcements touting small, fuel-saving technologies.
UPDATED--General Motors Co. said Wednesday it plans to introduce a pure electric version of the Chevrolet Spark in select U.S. markets.
Renault has chosen Francois Provost, the former chief operating officer of Renault Russia, as CEO of its subsidiary Renault Samsung Motors.
Cooper-Standard Automotive is spending US$17.9m expanding its plant in Goldsboro, North Carolina to produce rubber components, plastic seals and trim.
GM-Shanghai plans to expand the production capacity of its Shenyang Beisheng plant to 300,000 units in 2014.
Cadillac has lagged the industry in infotainment, but that will change next year.
Cadillac has lagged the industry in infotainment, but that will change next year.
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Cadillac has lagged the industry in infotainment, but that is set to change next year when GM unveils CUE, short for Cadillac User Experience, a user-friendly system that has taken 30 months to develop.
Saab's largest white collar union says it is eyeing carefully a looming deadline for Swedish state wages guarantee as the automaker insists its cooperation with Chinese distributor Pang Da is still on track.
Chrysler Group announced on Wednesday it had reached a tentative agreement on a new national labour contract with the United Auto Workers union, covering approximately 26,000 represented employees.
Chrysler and the UAW reached a tentative agreement today that will create 2,100 new jobs and result in $4.5 billion in plant investments for new products, the union said in a statement.
Chrysler and the UAW reached a tentative agreement today that will create 2,100 new jobs and result in $4.5 billion in plant investments for new products, the union said in a statement.
Chrysler and the UAW reached a tentative agreement today that will create 2,100 new jobs and result in $4.5 billion in plant investments for new products, the union said.
UAW workers at Chrysler will receive at least $5,750 in bonus and other payments under a tentative labor agreement reached today.
First pictures of the production-ready Mercedes CLS Estate
Malaysian carmaker Proton denied news reports that it may be looking to sell a stake in its subsidiary Group Lotus to GENII Capital.