The production version of the Lincoln Continental is strikingly close to the concept that drew big crowds at auto shows in New York and China last year.
BMW of North America will cut its free scheduled maintenance to 3 years/36,000 miles starting with the 2017 model year and use the savings to pay for a new dealer bonus.
Armed with fresh product in critical luxury segments, Audi is readying itself for another market-beating year, even as parent company Volkswagen trudges through its diesel crisis.
France's Peugeot SA outpaced rival global automakers in creating value for its shareholders over the past one and three years.
Volvo showed a new car -- and a reborn company -- at the Detroit auto show just days after setting a global sales record in 2015.
Jeep will put a 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat engine in a Jeep Grand Cherokee 'before the end of 2017,' said Jeep brand head Mike Manley.
Since Phillips Chevrolet in northern Illinois started requiring managers to listen to at least one employee-customer phone call a day, 10 to 15 customer experiences a month in sales or service have been saved.
Panasonic targets a 62 percent surge in automotive sales by the fiscal year ending March 31, 2019. The gambit wagers that Panasonic can leverage its electronics expertise to get a leg up on traditional automotive suppliers such as Denso Corp.
Bosch, a key supplier of diesel components, says the technology has a future in the U.S. market, despite the troubles stemming from Volkswagen's emissions-cheating scandal.
Hyundai came to the Detroit auto show with what seemed to be a fully formed vision for its Genesis luxury brand, built around rear-wheel-drive platforms, Nurburgring-worthy tuning and styling by the best designers that the Hyundai empire could pluck...
When two dealerships owned by a Chicago-area group last week accused Fiat Chrysler of falsifying sales reports, it did two things: Cratered FCA's share price and launched yet another discourse about industry integrity.
After a detour to the Consumer Electronics Show, our Faraday Future beat reporter and resident car critic David Undercoffler arrived in Detroit weary and jet-lagged. But nothing stirs him out of his slumber like the smell of fresh metal.
BMW will boost the range of its i3 electric car by about half for the 2017 model year.
The Porsche-Piech family, which controls a majority of the voting rights in Volkswagen, are standing behind CEO Matthias Mueller, insiders say, despite criticism of his handling of the emissions crisis during a U.S. visit.
The French government is asking Renault, Ford and Mercedes why some of their cars have NOx emissions far higher than legal limits, a report said.
Hyundai will launch hybrid and all-electric versions of its Ioniq five-door hatchback in the third quarter, said Dave Zuchowski, CEO of Hyundai Motor America.
The China-built Envision compact crossover had a low-key arrival to Detroit.
Honda and GM may jointly build a fuel cell plant as the automakers try to cut the cost of developing alternative-powered cars and light trucks, a Japanese newspaper reported.
Chevrolet, Fiat, Hyundai, Isuzu, Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki, Renault, Tata Motors, Toyota and Volkswagen all had vehicle and/or concept world premieres at 2016's New Delhi Auto Expo.
For obvious reasons, Tata Motors now says its forthcoming small hatchback will not be called Zica. The company will still give the car its public debut at the Delhi auto expo but a fresh name will be announced after the event.