John Elkann, the chairman of Fiat, got behind the wheel and demonstrated his driving skills in Italy's legendary four-day Mille Miglia rally race.
Fiat is open to bringing all of its vehicle brands to the Indian market, said Enrico Atanasio, the future head of the Italian company's India operations.
Fiat Group and Mazda Motor Corp. plan to develop and build a new roadster for the Mazda and Alfa Romeo brands, the companies said Wednesday.
Tata Motors is bravely attempting a brand relaunch in the collapsed Spanish market.
The Hyundai Accent is not particularly fast, nor is it the first thing that comes to mind when we're looking for an autocross car.
Those heading to Indianapolis this weekend for the big race should keep a sharp eye on their rearview mirrors.
Mazda and Alfa Romeo announce plans to co-develop a new roadster, based on the next MX-5
Lada, which has been the dominant brand in Russia for decades, is under pressure to defend its lead as major automakers push into a market poised to become Europe's largest by 2014.
Fiat Group and Mazda plan to develop and build a new roadster for the Mazda and Alfa Romeo brands, the companies said. The model will be a successor to the rear-wheel-drive MX-5/Miata and will have distinct styling for each brand.
Fiat Group and Mazda plan to develop and build a new roadster for the Mazda and Alfa Romeo brands, the companies said. The model will be a successor to the rear-wheel-drive MX-5/Miata and will have distinct styling for each brand.
With Mazda, Alfa Romeo may finally have found the right partner to help it replace its front-wheel-drive Spider roadster.
The Peugeot 208 features a rear bumper from Plastic Omnium that is made from 100 percent recycled materials. In total, 25 percent of the 208 is made using recycled or natural materials while its predecessor, the 207, contained just 7 percent.
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Ross Brawn revealed on Wednesday he missed the recent Spanish grand prix to have checks on his heart.
After handing over to his Mercedes AMG deputy Nick Fry in Barcelona, fellow Briton Brawn is back in action as the team boss in Monte Carlo.
Rumours hinted there was more to the story, but Ross Brawn insisted to a German newspaper earlier on Wednesday that he was simply advised by doctors to take the weekend off after a night in hospital for checks.
He then told reporters in Monaco his symptoms had been "arrhythmia", or an irregular heartbeat, insisting he is "back to normal now".
Ross Brawn, 57, joked the heart problem was triggered by watching an exciting football game on television.
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There is trouble afoot at Monza, the scene of the famous and historic Italian grand prix.
On Tuesday morning, Italy's finance police the Guardia di Finanza entered the Autodromo Nazionale to investigate seven people involved with the operation of the circuit.
According to Il Giorno and La Repubblica, the Monza prosecutor suspects tax offenses, false invoicing and other discrepancies in relation to Sias SpA, the circuit operator, between 2007 and 2012.
Among the suspected offenses is the issuing of invoices for non-existent transactions in order to show a positive balance sheet for the running of some events.
The officers raided the Sias offices and also the home of the circuit director, Enrico Ferrari, and other high ranking officials.