News
8 Nov, 2012
Qoros will debut three cars at the Geneva Motor Show, including a saloon for the European market
The damage tally from Superstorm Sandy continues to roll in. The latest estimate is that Toyota,
The track-ready Boss 302package for the Ford Mustang will not be on the options list for the 2014 model, according to the order guide sent to Ford dealers.
Magna International said third-quarter profit nearly quadrupled on gains related to its purchase of the minority stake in its electric-car business.
The crew of Speedhunters is a collective of automotive stalwarts, relative newcomers and behind-the-scenes pillars of the automotive world.
ASSOCIATE EDITOR JAKE LINGEMAN: This is my second time in a Honda Civic Si in the past few months.
EU Industry Commissioner Antonio Tajani pledged action to prop up Europe's ailing carmakers but critics said the strategy lacked substance.
Kia said output in Slovakia had surpassed 253,000 vehicles already this year, outstripping last year's total thanks to strong European demand for its compact cars and SUVs.
As it announced third quarter results, Magna International said founder and honorary chairman Frank Stronach would be leaving the board immediately.
Work has stopped on a planned electric version of the Opel Adam minicar due to high costs.
Ferrari reported a 7.6 percent rise in net nine-month profit to 152.4 million euros ($195 million) as the automaker delivered a record 5,267 cars globally.
BorgWarner has announced US$2.3bn of expected net new powertrain business for 2013 through 2015.
Tata Motors is planning to introduce 31 new vehicles by the first half of the next fiscal year which starts on 1 April 2013.
Australian component manufacturer, Autodom's staff are back at work following an emergency bailout from General Motors Holden (GMH) and Ford.
Kongsberg Automotive is merging its actuation & chassis (A&C) and power product systems (PPS) units into one to be called Driver Control Systems.
Twelve vehicle makers are working in a consortium to create common standards for vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication (Car-to-Car and Car-to-Infrastructure, also known as Vehicle-to-X) ready for series production in 2015.
Toyota has sold over 1m hybrid vehicles in a year for the first time.
The European vehicle makers' organisation, ACEA, has called for 'urgent action' and a supportive industrial policy from the EU to help Europe's auto industry adjust to overcapacity.
The global market for automotive exhaust systems is expected to reach US$31.3bn in 2012, representing a 2.8% increase from 2011 levels.