Saab Automobile Part's change of name to Orio is driven to an extent by a wish to leave an image of the past behind, says the component supplier.
China's SAIC Motor is considering building a second auto plant in Thailand, according to local reports.
Magna International has the balance sheet and cash flow to support growth, but won't bid for PSA's stake in supplier Faurecia, the company's CEO said.
Magna International has the balance sheet and cash flow to support growth, but won't bid for PSA's stake in supplier Faurecia, said Don Walker, the company's CEO.
Magna International has the balance sheet and cash flow to support growth, but won't bid for PSA/Peugeot-Citroen's stake in French supplier Faurecia, said CEO Don Walker.
New vehicle sales in Thailand fell 37.7% to 88,989 units in October, compared with record year-earlier sales of 142,839 units, according to data released by the Federation of Thai Industries.
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We almost missed the 2014 Jeep Wrangler Willys Wheeler Edition on the floor of the LA Auto show, where it just made its world debut.
There's something about German automakers and model proliferationand#8212;it seems that if there is a niche to be filled, no matter how vanishingly small, a vehicle will be devised to fill it.
Volkswagen may sell its CrossBlue mid-sized SUV in Europe, with the model complementing the similarly sized Touareg in the same way that the sportier X6 does with the more traditionally styled X5 at BMW.
It's been a busy few days for Jaguar Land Rover with three motor shows in three different countries on two continents. It stretches resources to the limit, but newly appointed global marketing director Phil Popham told just-auto that events and new model launches are now becoming part of everyday business.
Fiat is set to gain the upper hand in negotiations to buy a health-care trust's holding in Chrysler Group if the final value for the U.S. carmaker remains around the $10 billion level currently being discussed.
McLaren says it sees a slowdown in China sales persisting amid a crackdown by the Chinese authorities on high-end luxury goods including cars.
Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn has been the carmaker's foreign face for 14 years. Now, after sidelining his Japanese No. 2 and reshuffling the company's top management, he wants a Japanese national to succeed him at the helm.
The first engines built in Jaguar Land Rover's new $750 million plant in the UK will mark the first time since the 1990s that each brand will manufacture an engine of its own design.
Chrysler Group's advisers are said to discuss a valuation of about $10 billion for the carmaker ahead of a possible initial public offering that could take place next month.
Nissan veteran Danny Griffiths was named the automaker's new managing director for Europe tasked with improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the automaker's European operations.
Mitsubishi expects a plug-in hybrid version of the successor to the ASX compact SUV to sell more than gasoline and diesel variants in Europe. The XR-PHEV concept at the Tokyo auto show previewed the next ASX.
Fiat is set to gain the upper hand in negotiations to buy a health-care trust's holding in Chrysler Group if the final value for the U.S. carmaker remains around the $10 billion level currently being discussed.
All sectors of the auto industry recorded strong gains in shareholder value in the third quarter this year, as measured by the Automotive News Europe/PricewaterhouseCoopers Transaction Services Shareholder Value Indices.