The true dimensions of the crisis surrounding VW no longer seem clear. Fresh EPA charges of emissions-rigging in the U.S. tarnished the vaunted Porsche brand and cast a larger shadow on Audi, which had largely escaped infamy.
In the digital age, technology is transforming what carmakers can do with interiors. The rise of autonomous driving will change how customers spend their time in the cabin.
VW of America will send prepaid credit cards to thousands of diesel vehicle owners in the coming weeks as a goodwill gesture to calm concerns over its diesel emissions scandal.
Volkswagen of America will send prepaid credit cards to thousands of its diesel vehicle owners in the coming weeks as a goodwill gesture to calm owners affected by its diesel emissions scandal.
Nissan joined Toyota and Honda in saying they won't use key components made by Takata, as more automakers distance themselves from the airbag supplier whose defective devices are behind the biggest ever automotive safety recall.
Germany is testing all diesel vehicles including those from foreign automakers, Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt told a German newspaper.
When the 2017 Acura NSX sports car finally goes on sale next spring, it will mark the end of a long, strange trip for Honda's second-generation halo car.
Amid low gas prices and soaring demand for trucks, Toyota is trying to produce more pickups, but efforts to boost production are running into bottlenecks with its own suppliers.
VW said it will foot the bill for extra taxes incurred by drivers because it understated the CO2 emissions of about 800,000 cars in Europe.
A majority of UAW workers at General Motors approved a new four-year contract with the automaker, but the union's skilled trades voted the pact down, holding up ratification.
VW Group's deepening emissions scandal may force the automaker to raise cash by selling assets, undoing years of building an empire that includes high-performance motorcycles, heavy trucks and a world-class soccer team.
Renault's board failed to resolve an escalating power struggle with the French state over the carmaker's alliance with Nissan, agreeing to back further talks in a bid to end the standoff.
Thanks to lower gasoline prices and the continued strength of pickup and SUV sales, the average fuel economy of light vehicles purchased in the U.S.
Ford and the UAW today said they have reached a tentative contract agreement, a deal that would conclude a contentious round of contract talks if workers ratify it later this month.
General Motors is planning to launch reviews for all of its PR agency partners around the globe, with the goal of consolidating with one agency of record per brand.
Volkswagen Group's Bugatti will survive for at least one more supercar generation in the wake of the emissions scandal. Bugatti said it will introduce a new supercar soon.
Northern Ireland unions are calling for politicians in the Province to urgently accelerate the implementation of a manufacturing strategy to avoid further job losses following Michelin's decision to axe its Ballymena truck tyre plant.
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Toyota announces price and spec details of its all-new Prius hybrid, available to order for March delivery
Toyota Motor won't buy Takata air bag inflators which use ammonium nitrate as a propellant but will consider buying other types if they are confirmed safe, the automaker's president Akio Toyoda said on Friday.
Continuing just-auto's series of interviews with tier one suppliers, this week Matthew Beecham talked with Detlef Jürss, group vice president and general manager Seating Components, Johnson Controls Automotive Seating. Well worth a look if you haven't enjoyed yet. He's also talked to Schaeffler about smarter repairs.