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6 Aug, 2015
Mopar has announced a raft of new customisation options for the Fiat 500X crossover from bonnet stripes to chrome add-ons
Elon Musk ratcheted back Tesla's sales targets and said the company is facing challenges with seats and other interior pieces on the company's first SUV, the Model X.
Takata, whose airbag inflators are at the center of a global safety recall, today said it swung to a profit in its first quarter due to higher sales in the U.S., India and Southeast Asia. Net profit was $24.85 million.
The following vehicles were world premieres at the 2015 Los Angeles auto show.
Volkswagen of America will reveal the production version of the Beetle Dune at the Los Angeles auto show.
American Honda will reveal the new generation Civic Coupe at the Los Angeles auto show.
Mercedes-Benz will reveal a mid-life facelift for the SL-Class at the Los Angeles auto show.
Subaru is to reveal a concept version of the next Impreza sedan at the Los Angeles auto show.
FCA is to reveal the Fiat 124 Spider at the Los Angeles auto show.
Mazda is to reveal the second generation CX-9 at the Los Angeles auto show, and Mercedes-Benz will show the facelifted and renamed GL-Class - now GLS-Class.
Mazda is to reveal the second generation CX-9 at the Los Angeles auto show.
Porsche has announced further world premieres for November's 2015 Los Angeles auto show.
Porsche has announced a world premiere for November's 2015 Los Angeles auto show.
Land Rover has announced a world premiere for November's 2015 Los Angeles auto show.
Nissan is now the fourth brand to have announced a world debut for November's 2015 Los Angeles auto show.
Infiniti is now the third brand to have announced a world debut for November's Los Angeles auto show.
Hyundai Motor Company is the second OEM to have announced a world debut for November's Los Angeles auto show.
Volkswagen of America is the first OEM to announce a world debut for November's 2015 Los Angeles auto show.
Citroen has sold 90,000 C4 Cactus models since its debut last year. The automaker's CEO, Linda Jackson, explained to Automotive News Europe how she wants to channel the quirky compact hatchback's success into the rest of the brand's lineup.