Opel said its supervisory board today voted in favor of a midterm business plan aiming at bringing the unit back to sustainable profitability.
Nissan's global production in May increased 17.9% year on year to 435,056 units, marking an all time record for the month of May.
PSA is seeking additional cost savings this year and freeing capacity at one of its two Paris plants to prepare for the other's closure, union officials said.
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Consultation held over the next few weeks could open up London’s roads for Formula One racing.
EXECUTIVE EDITOR ROGER HART: I won't say that the 2012 BMW 528i xDrive is slow, because when you wind it out it gets up and going.
Antony Sheriff grew up in New York as a car-obsessed youngster whose passions originally gravitated toward styling. In fact, one of his renderings earned him third-place in a 1984 Autoweek design contest.
This month we are highlighting research extracts from our QUBE Automotive Glazing sector intelligence service ahead of an automotive glazing webinar scheduled for July 10. These extracts look at panoramic roofs and switcheable glazing.
Rolls-Royce has promoted Giles Taylor, its head of exterior design, to the role of overall design director.
A press conference scheduled for tomorrow appears to confirm speculation earlier this week that BMW and Toyota are set to announce further collaboration in the area of green automotive technologies.
The first Fiat Viaggio sedan has rolled off the line at the new Fiat SpA and Guangzhou Auto (GAC) joint venture plant in Changsha.
Senior officials who represent workers at Hyundai Motor's main union have walked out of wage negotiations, threatening strike action.
Fiat, with two failed partnerships in China, has returned to manufacturing cars in the world's largest vehicle market as the Italian automaker plays catch-up amid a slump in European demand.
The Japanese division of South Korea's biggest steelmaker has been accepted into the Kyohokai, the elite grouping which comprises the top one percent of Toyota suppliers.
Rolls-Royce is opening a second showroom in Moscow, making the Russian capital one of two cities in the world, after New York, with more than one dealership for the ultra-luxury cars.
Two major auto industry trade groups opposing so-called Right to Repair legislation in Massachusetts say they've reached a stalemate in negotiations with the measure's backers.
There's plenty riding on the success of Fiat's planned US relaunch of Alfa Romeo, from a justification of the Chrysler acquisition to the business reputation of its CEO Sergio Marchionne.