Automotive eyes turn to the Beijing Auto Show this week.
Mitsubishi Motors' senior executives skipped the Beijing auto show as the automaker grapples with the fallout from its mileage fraud admission.
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Tesla releases Destination Charging scheme in UK, with hundreds of sites due to be added this year
Porsche debuted the third generation of its mid-engine Cayman sports coupe at the Beijing show, unveiling a model with virtually the same performance specs as its Boxster roadster sibling, including a new 2.
Cadillac is targeting an 11 percent operating margin in 10 years, brand President Johan de Nysschen said today in an interview with Reuters, laying out a timeline for the long-term turnaround.
Mazda has unveiled its new CX-4 crossover SUV at the Beijing motor show (Auto China 2016). It goes on sale in China in June.
Mazda has unveiled its new CX-4 crossover SUV at the Beijing motor show (Auto China 2016). It goes on sale in China in June.
Former General Motors vice-chairman and top Opel and GM Europe executive, Stephen Girsky, will retire from the automaker's board of directors next June. He joined the board in July 2009.
General Motors has halted production at four of its North American assembly plants while it assesses the effect on its supply chain from the recent Japanese earthquake.
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Audi hits Beijing 2016 with its Q3 Connected Mobility concept aiming to offer a future city transport solution
Ford CEO Mark Fields has said that Ford is not interested in a tie-up with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), following reports that FCA chief CEO Sergio Marchionne sees Ford as one of a number of potential merger candidates.
Automakers expect tougher regulations to limit tailpipe emissions after VW Group's diesel scandal. Daimler, Ford, Volvo and Jeep bosses said they foresee more scrutiny from governments.
Inteva Products has opened a new facility in Rychnov, Czech Republic, producing window regulators and latches for the supplier's European customers.
Surely it can have come as no surprise that more diesel engines are failing to meet emissions test targets? When the Volkswagen scandal over the so called defeat device broke last year, many in the industry wondered whether this was the tip of an iceberg.
Grammer says it is building its new Group headquarters and research and development centre in Ursensollen in the Amberg-Sulzbach district of Germany.
Citroen hopes a new version of its C6 sedan will give the brand a boost in China, its biggest single market.
Mercedes-Benz USA will pay dealers as much as $1,775 per month for new and used vehicles with recalled Takata airbags that are stuck in their inventory under a stop-sale order.
A luxury SUV concept VW unveiled at the Beijing auto show could preview the redesigned Touareg due in 2017.
Even if Mitsubishi's cheating scandal stays isolated to Japan-market minivehicles, its admission could alarm other automakers who are considering strategic tie-ups with the Japanese manufacturer.
In an unusually rich promotion for the everyman compact market, Chevy is offering two years of free OnStar and Sirius XM satellite radio and a slug of monthly data use on the Cruze's 4G LTE Wi-Fi service.