As we warned last month, year-on-year comparisons of US light vehicle sales are likely to be disappointing even though the industry is still on track for another 17m unit year.
Hyundai plans to launch a luxury all-electric vehicle under its Genesis marque to expand the lineup of its new premium brand, Senior Vice President Manfred Fitzgerald said.
Toyota has suspended production at three Japanese plants affected by an explosion earlier this week at a factory belonging to the supplier Aisin Advics, a major maker of breaking systems that is majority owned by Toyota group supplier Aisin Seiki.
Japanese investigators raided Suzuki's headquarters as they probe the automaker's use of improper fuel economy tests.
Audi hopes a lighter, more spacious and better equipped A5 Coupe will boost sales of the BMW 4 series and Mercedes-Benz C-class Coupe rival.
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BMW has set up a "speed boat" unit to boost its self-driving expertise but will roll out autonomous car technology gradually, development chief Klaus Froehlich said.
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Apple has hired Sinisa Durekovic, a software engineer who led the development of satellite navigation systems used by luxury carmakers including BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi.
Automotive leasing levels, average loan amount and average monthly payments each reached highs in the first quarter, Experian said in its latest State of the Automotive Finance Market report, released today.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said the market for U.S. automobile lending is 'a little stressed' and that he foresees higher losses ahead for some competitors.
ZF Friedrichshafen is considering more acquisitions as well as selling assets after catapulting into the ranks of the world's biggest car-parts manufacturers via last year's $12.9 billion takeover of TRW Automotive.
China's Ningbo Joyson Electronic Corp. is interested in acquiring embattled Japanese airbag supplier Takata.
General Motors, which has seen its U.S. market share fall faster than any other automaker through the first five months of the year, is hitting back with multiple June promotions and marketing plays for Chevrolet. Chevy U.S.
French car parts supplier Valeo said today it would buy German clutch manufacturer FTE Automotive for 819.3 million euros ($914 million).
BMW has transformed its "i" division into a development center for self-driving cars, a board member told Reuters, a major strategic shift for the unit previously focused on making a family of lightweight electric vehicles.
Automakers in the UK including Opel/Vauxhall, BMW, Nissan and Jaguar Land Rover, are making plans to get more steel from continental Europe, putting pressure on Tata Steel to secure a sale of its troubled UK plants before it loses customers.
Europe's Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA), has revised its forecast for 2016 car registrations up from its initial January forecast of 2% growth.