The Renault Alpine A110-50 concept was shown for the first time on Friday at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Alex Mair, former group executive in charge of General Motors' technical staffs and general manager of the automaker's Pontiac and GMC divisions, died Sunday in Orange City, Fla. He was 91.
The Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este is more than a celebration of classic automotive design. It's also a great opportunity to view cutting-edge concept vehicles.
The Leake Auction Co. will hold its 40th-annual Tulsa collector-car auction on June 8-10 in Tulsa's QuikTrip Center. This year's event will feature no fewer than 10 authentic Shelby cars.
Also in this episode: Lotus suspends its CEO,
Lotus Group chief executive officer Dany Bahar has been suspended and is facing an investigation following an undisclosed conduct complaint.
Spanish automaker Aspid Cars informed us last Tuesday that it will be unveiling a sports car to complement its open-wheel track car.
Fiat will not buy a stake in Mazda, and will move forward soon with plans to increase its stake in Chrysler Group to over 60 percent, Fiat Chairman John Elkann said today.
Fisker Automotive said its rechargeable Karma sedans generated revenue of more than $100 million in the first four months of this year.
Delphi has well and truly emerged from its turbulent past to become one of the world's supplier powerhouses and is confidently predicting it will double in size by 2015. In the second of two interviews with just-auto, Delphi CEO, Rodney O'Neal talks to Simon Warburton about the global supplier's work in the electric vehicle field as well as the travails currently afflicting Europe.
A surge in Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) sales helped to boost profits at parent Tata Motors in the financial year ended March 31.
Volkswagen will add the R-Line trim level to the CC four-door in the United States.
Tata Motors said profits more than doubled in the latest quarter on demand for the Evoque compact SUV made by its Jaguar Land Rover luxury unit and a one-time tax credit.
Defence and security company, Saab AB, is cautioning it still has the power to block the transfer of any brand rights for Saab vehicles as speculation rises receivers for the bankrupt automaker are poised to announce a potential buyer.
Lotus parent Proton has reiterated that its holding company DRB-Hicom Berhad is not selling Lotus, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Proton, despite recent media reports to the contrary that have followed the suspension of Lotus CEO Dany Bahar.
U.S. lenders gave car buyers some of the easiest credit terms since the financial crisis in the first quarter as they competed to make more loans to borrowers they see as safe.