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29 Feb, 2016
Volkswagen wants to revolutionise the electric car market and be quicker to adopt new technologies, like Tesla
The head of the Volkswagen brand said the embattled marque will revisit U.S. sales goals only after resolving diesel emissions violations with U.S. regulators.
At least 100 workers at the construction site for Tesla's battery factory near Reno, Nev., walked off the job today to protest use of workers from other states, a union official said.
Volkswagen Group CEO Matthias Mueller believes that the automaker will succeed in winning back customers' trust after admitting to rigging emissions software for millions of its cars.
Chevrolet isn't letting the extra day from leap year go unused. In a campaign dubbed #DayItForward, the General Motors brand is asking, 'What would you do, to do something nice for someone who doesn't expect it?'
The first Mercedes-Benz C-class convertible will arrive on showroom floors later this year as the luxury brand retools and expands its premium offerings.
Google said today it bears "some responsibility" after one of its self-driving cars struck a municipal bus in a minor crash earlier this month. The crash may be the first time one of Google's autonomous cars hit another vehicle in error.
Nissan's Decherd, Tennessee Powertrain Plant built its 10 millionth engine on Monday (29 February).
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29 Feb, 2016
The executive limo has a new contender in the form of this four-seat, hybrid XC90 - packed with Swedish luxury
Renault's largest union, the CFE-CGC, is welcoming plans by the French automaker to recruit 1,000 staff on permanent contracts in its home market, as well as sign 1,000 new apprenticeship agreements.
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29 Feb, 2016
Geneva show debut for Jeep Wrangler, Renegade, Cherokee and Grand Cherokee 75th Anniversary Models
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29 Feb, 2016
Volkswagen shows off a China-only luxury saloon at the Geneva Motor Show, based on C Coupe GTE concept
The Bugatti Chiron will not only be the world's fastest car - it will also make money for parent Volkswagen Group, the brand said as it unveiled the $2.6 million high-performance coupe, which is the successor to the Veyron.
The UK's departure from the EU may free up officials in Brussels to tighten air-pollution regulations everywhere in the region, including in the UK because of a twist in the free-trade laws likely to remain in force.
As the auto industry embraces advanced technologies in connectivity and active safety, the prospect of automated driving is being brought closer. Roger Stansfield recently caught up with Kia for an update on their perspective of the road ahead.
As BMW prepares to celebrate its 100th birthday next week, Mercedes is out to spoil the party.