Bosch is opening an office in Tehran and plans to hire 50 staff by the end of this year as the group's automotive division sees growing potential in Iran's car market following the lifting of international sanctions.
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Takata said it will probably report a second consecutive annual loss, pointing to the growing financial toll its airbag recalls were having even before the U.S. ordered the supplier to double the number of devices that will be replaced.
Nissan has chosen Rio de Janeiro City for the global première of its compact, daringly-styled Kicks compact crossover which, it said, embodies a strong personality and is focused on details, especially aerodynamic features.
Sales of Mercedes vehicles rose 11 percent in April, boosted by strong demand in Europe and China and the launch of several new models, which helped offset flat deliveries in the U.S. Four-month brand sales were up 12 percent.
Renault's moderate CFDT union is slamming the automaker's board decision to rubber stamp CEO, Carlos Ghosn's EUR7.2m (US$8.2m) salary as part of a wider condemnation of top French executives' remuneration.
Honda said it was broadening its recall of cars with faulty Takata airbags by a further 20m cars globally, according to local reports.
Haldex and Zhejiang VIE Science and Technology have unveiled a joint venture to design, develop, produce, and sell electromechanical brake systems for commercial vehicles with an initial focus on the electric bus market in China.
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Auto suppliers are beginning to use 3-D printing for real-world parts as the technology gets faster and more reliable.
There is mounting evidence that GM, ever the stumbling giant, finally is getting out of its own way, leveraging its size and scale in ways that its competitors probably hoped it never would.
The brainstorm to fill a 30-second advertising slot led to a marketing turning point for Subaru, kicking off an enduring, endearing TV campaign that has helped cement the brand's powerful connection with dog lovers.
Hyundai's Genesis luxury brand is barely off the ground but already it plans to enter the plug-in hybrid market, a move that echoes the alternative-fuel strategies of BMW and Mercedes-Benz.
Buick plans to phase out its Verano small sedan in the U.S., a sign that the market shift toward crossovers has automakers rethinking the makeup of their vehicle portfolios.
NHTSA's new approach to Takata inflator recalls aims to anticipate defects and reduce the strain on parts suppliers.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe and its growing catalog of movies and shows is a lush environment for automakers looking to attach themselves to pop-culture icons and big audiences.
Straining to keep their biggest profit engine humming, FCA, Ford and GM are mobilizing to make more pickups. But some industry pundits worry they'll be ramping up production just as the market is peaking.
A new 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that Fiat Chrysler will build starting next year will likely debut as an option on the next-generation Jeep Wrangler -- to the tune of almost 300 hp.
Keeping employee turnover low is key to Bomnin Chevrolet's success. Doing so contributes to its repeat and customer referral business which accounts for 30 to 40 percent of its sales.
General Motors quietly rolled out a new connected-car technology last month that it says has the potential to dramatically reduce vehicle-stopping breakdowns.