News
4 Sep, 2015
Merc announces special Edition 1 variant of hot C-Class Coupe, set to debut at Frankfurt show with striking colour scheme
Jaguar's latest teaser picture of its F-Pace shows that the SUV/crossover has stayed faithful to the 2013 C-X17 concept.
Magna International says it will plough more than US$16m into its Mirror Systems Monterrey plant in Mexico, as a result of new business.
Ford opened its first Russian engine plant, which will help to make its locally produced vehicles less dependent on imported components and currency fluctuations.
Volkswagen and Ford are sticking with long-planned investments in Russian engine factories even as car sales there head toward a six-year low
Volkswagen and Ford are sticking with long-planned investments in Russian engine factories even as car sales there head toward a six-year low
Inrix has unveiled its Road Weather system providing information on type of precipitation, surface conditions and visibility, among others, using real-time data from connected vehicles to report conditions and alert other drivers of potentially dangerous situations.
Articles
4 Sep, 2015
Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders figures show sales continue to boom, with growth across all sectors
New car registrations in the UK in August, traditionally a slow month to the pending 'year identifier' registration plate change on 1 September, nonetheless rose 9.6% year on year to 79,060 units, as the market saw its 42nd consecutive month of growth.
News
4 Sep, 2015
A new website has proven a huge hit with motorists by allowing them to fight a parking fine in a matter of seconds.
Hans Dieter Poetsch, VW's finance chief, faces a massive task in his future role as chairman of the automaker to maintain the support of the often-divided stakeholders while improving the carmaker's profitability.
The latest issue of the Automotive News Europe monthly e-magazine goes live on Monday, Sept. 7.
Ford, GM, JLR and China's Lifan have made the biggest moves affecting European production in the past year. Automotive News Europe's new Guide to European Assembly Plants features data on more than 140 plants.
A former Tesla Motors engineer has been charged in federal court with felony computer intrusion for accessing his manager's email account, sharing employee evaluations with others and posting confidential information on the Web.
Japanese auto supplier NGK Insulators has agreed to plead guilty and pay a $65.3 million fine for fixing prices of automotive parts and attempting to obstruct the ongoing global investigation into auto parts bid rigging, the U.S.
TrueCar gained a key ally today with the announcement that it will partner with Sam's Club to offer members access to a new-car buying program.
Two units of Japanese auto supplier Takata are settling a six-year patent infringement dispute with International Electronics and Engineering and its Detroit area subsidiary for $1.1 million.
The media preview of CDMS 2015, the 18th Chengdu motor show, took place on 3 September. The following vehicles and concepts were world premieres.
Metals company Alcoa said today it will invest $60 million to expand its randd center in Pennsylvania to explore ways to make 3D printing viable on an industrial scale to produce parts for the aerospace, automotive and construction sectors.
Global labour body, IndustriALL says it was action organised by Mercedes-Benz staff in Brazil, which has led to dismissed workers being reinstated.