Honda Automoveis do Brasil (HAB), Honda Motor's production and sales subsidiary in Brazil, has started building its second car plant - in Itirapina, Sao Paulo state.
Honda Automoveis do Brasil (HAB), Honda Motor's production and sales subsidiary in Brazil, has started building its second car plant - in Itirapina, Sao Paulo state.
Kongsberg Automotive's Interior Systems division says it has signed three significant contracts in the North American market worth an estimated total of EUR24m (US$32.5m) over their duration.
The French government told PSA to review an "inappropriate" pension award to outgoing CEO Philippe Varin for which it has set aside 21 million euros ($28.5 million) in provisions.
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The BMW i3 scored only four out of a five possible stars in the latest Euro NCAP test
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New website for Lamborghini Cabrera set up, while latest spy pictures show supercar taking shape
Several recently launched new models have received five star ratings in the latest round of Euro NCAP safety tests of 11 vehicles.
Schaeffler has reorganised in Asia in a move it says will "strengthen its organisational set-up in Asia".
Johnson Controls says it is strengthening its production capability in western China with the opening of a new plant in Chengdu.
Maruti Suzuki India said it would recall 1,492 vehicles (306 Ertiga, 592 Swifts, 581 Dzires, and just 13 A-Stars to inspect steering columns.
It's not every day that we can tell you about a performance-tuned station wagon that is actually coming to the U.S., but today is one of those rare days.
Ford's confidence that it can sell decent numbers of the Mondeo-based Edge in Europe might be misplaced because demand has been falling in the region for mass-market large SUVs.
The EU has agreed on a compromise to enforce stricter rules on CO2 emissions for cars sold in the region, ending months of wrangling after Germany insisted that an earlier deal be discarded.
Chrysler Group has abandoned plans for an initial public offering this year so it can sort out a U.S. tax issue, said two sources familiar with the process.
Japan's Toyo Tire and Rubber has agreed to plead guilty to federal U.S. price-fixing charges and pay a $120 million criminal fine for its role in conspiracies involving auto parts, the Justice Department said.
General Motors will be a tempting target for activist investors if it doesn't quickly return cash to shareholders from what the automaker calls its "fortress balance sheet."
Two Columbia, S.C., dealerships have won the right to arbitrate rather than litigate two car buyers' claims that the stores collected illegal document fees when they purchased their cars.
Organizers say an Iranian auto industry conference scheduled for next weekend is attracting a lot of attention after last weekend's Geneva agreement to ease trade restrictions on Iran.
Kia Motors Finance was the top auto lender among mass-market brands and Lincoln Automotive Financial Services the top lender among luxury brands in JD Power's 2013 U.S. Consumer Financing Satisfaction Study.