Porsche has officially opened three new buildings at its Weissach development centre, marking the conclusion of the largest investment project in the centre's history.
BASF has opened its new catalyst plant in Sroda Slaska, a special economic zone near Wroclaw, Poland.
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Volvo's new XC90 SUV gets raft of world first safety aids including Junction Autobrake
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Founder, CEO, chairman and product architect of Tesla, Elon Musk, wants to set up a colony on Mars. We met up with him
Audi is banking on its upcoming A3 sedan to increase its market share in the Indian market when it is launched next month.
Much like supporting a football team, just when you think it's all going swimmingly and your club's in for a period of stability - and hopefully success - bang - the rug is pulled from underneath.
There are a number of things Nissan got wrong when it entered the Indian market, according to executive vice president Andy Palmer, but it has learned lessons.
BMW has agreed to extend its strategic alliance in China with Brilliance Auto until 2028.
Sir Nick Scheele, former COO of Ford Motor Company and boss of Jaguar, died on July 18, aged 70.
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Special Vehicle Operations team has created a one-off Jaguar F-Type bike transporter for the 2014 Team Sky Tour de France effort
Volkswagen says the Golf Sportsvan combines the agility of the classic Golf hatchback with the roominess, easier access and higher seating position of a minivan, leading some commentators to dub it 'the better Golf.'
ZF Friedrichshafen believes buying TRW Automotive would give it a better foothold in the market for self-driving and connected cars, its finance chief told a German paper.
Opel will discontinue the weak-selling Ampera plug-in hybrid, according to people familiar with the company's plans.
If VW does buy Fiat Chrysler -- despite the companies' denials of a report that they are in talks -- it would be because the fixations of VW Chairman Ferdinand Piech may line up perfectly with the needs of Fiat Chrysler's controlling family.
Volkswagen will assign 200 people at its Chattanooga plant in the United States to take on a task that has troubled its German headquarters for decades: figuring out what American consumers want and finding a way to give it to them.
Automotive News will host a half-day conference devoted to dealer issues on Jan. 22 in San Francisco at the Hotel InterContinental during the National Automobile Dealers Association convention.
Authorities working to stop the flowof high-end cars overseas have run into a significant obstacle: Exporters arranging the shipments may not be breaking any laws, even if so-called strawbuyers are sometimes deceptive.
Griffith Motors is one of hundreds of Honda and Acura dealers that American Honda is asking to add service bays, hours or both by 2018 to accommodate the automaker's forecast of rising sales.
By Christmas, AutoNation Inc. customers will be able to initiate a vehicle purchase online.