Magna has announced that its Magna Steyr operating unit has opened a new engineering centre located in the Tiexi District of Shenyang, China.
Market analysts are predicting that June will be another strong month for the recovering US light vehicle market, driven by retail sales.
Honda Motor Europe's executive vice president Ken Keir is to retire on 30 June, the UK-based division has announced. His replacement is Ian Howells, formerly head of Business Administration for HME.
Mahle has officially opened an expanded North American headquarters campus in suburban Detroit.
Following the recent announcement that Susan Docherty is to leave General Motors, the company has appointed Thomas Sedran as her replacement.
General Motors has announced that it will invest USD691m for its manufacturing operations in Mexico - at Silao, San Luis Potosi and Toluca - to build higher performing, more fuel-efficient powertrains.
Ford has announced that it is to work with the world's largest Chinese language search engine - Baidu - on combining AppLink and Baidu apps to deliver an enhanced app experience for Ford customers in China.
Renault-Nissan said annual cost savings from their alliance rose to a record $3.5 billion last year. The companies cooperate on purchasing, manufacturing and design and have a new joint modular-production strategy.
Renault-Nissan said annual cost savings from their alliance rose to a record $3.5 billion last year. The companies cooperate on purchasing, manufacturing and design and have a new joint modular-production strategy.
The Fiat Idea, a small minivan that was replaced by the 500L in European markets, is still built in Brazil and has just been given a third facelift.
Mazda unveiled a lighter and sportier Mazda3 including the automaker's first gasoline-electric powertrain option.
EDITOR WES RAYNAL: Between China (for which I'm sure this trucklet was designed), retirees with a place up north, and some hoped-for young people coming into the Buick fold, I predict a bright
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The new Porsche 911 GT2 has been spied at undergoing testing at the Nurgurgring in Germany
Workers at GM's Korea unit will stage a walkout because of disputes over wages and production plans. Employees are worried that Chevrolet Cruze output could be moved to an Opel plant in Europe.
GM chief Dan Akerson says his company needs to reassess how Chevrolet and Opel fit together in Europe. Most observers' reaction will be: "It's about time."
General Motors designer Mark Adams will return to the automaker's Opel/Vauxhall division charged with boosting synergies with GM's Buick marque.
Germany won a delay on a deal to introduce a tougher CO2 emissions target for Europe's new-car fleet in 2020 after a late intervention from Chancellor Angela Merkel.