Not content to rest on his laurels after developing new diesel engines for military applications, Gale Banks and his company
Mitsubishi is recalling a small number of its all-electric cars in the United States due to the possibility that the front and side air bag systems may be deactivated.
Anand Mahindra, vice chairman and managing director of Ssangyong Motors owner Mahindra & Mahindra, has been named chairman of the Mahindra Group.
Toyota's first consumer fuel cell car for the United States will be a sedan, a top executive has said.
Toyota Australia is recalling around 19,000 Camry models and its other locally-made derivatives, the hybrid and V6 Aurion.
Former Saab CEO, Victor Muller, says he has no regrets taking on Saab, but did not shy away from launching further broadsides at unspecified parties, who he claimed, were not over-helpful in the situation.
Leoni AG and other makers of automotive wire harnesses are being probed by the European Union for possible collusion in multiple cartels, echoing a similar investigation in the United States.
Leoni AG and other makers of automotive wire harnesses are being probed by the European Union for possible collusion in multiple cartels, echoing a similar investigation in the United States.
A Florida lawmaker opposed the potential sale of control in A123 Systems, the maker of automotive rechargeable batteries, to a Chinese company, citing national security concerns.
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Latest pictures give us our first glimpse of the production-ready BMW i8 supercar's interior
As Toyota prepares for record North American vehicle production in each of the next two years, the company is intensifying its scrutiny of suppliers that are struggling to keep up.
If July was excellent for car and light commercial vehicle sales at 364,200 units (up 20% year on year), August to date is promising a superlative result, according to the latest forecast from automakers' assocation Anfavea.
India's Tata Motors said today a fall in operating margin at its popular Jaguar Land Rover unit had slowed, raising hopes that China and European economies, although stuttering, would continue to drive demand for its luxury vehicles.
Power steering components and systems supplier China Automotive Systems (CAAS) on Thursday said second quarter 2012 gross profit increased 13.0% year on year to US$15.6m while gross margin rose to 19.4% from 17.7% and operating margin was 10.7% compared with 9.2%.
Porsche will preview plans for a
Toyota's US president and CEO has said the automaker is considering moving some Lexus production - possibly the ES sedan - from Japan to the US because of the strength of the yen.