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12 Jul, 2016
Lotus introduce limited run Evora 400 designed by fans to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of their Hethel HQ
Jaguar Land Rover has announced a range of innovative research technologies that would allow a future autonomous car to drive itself over any surface or terrain.
The Romanian government is currently in talks with two large companies active in the automotive sector to get them to invest in Romania, economy minister Costin Borc has said.
Despite an influx of new headlight technologies in recent years, most small crossovers do a lousy job of illuminating the road ahead, according to a new set of evaluations released today by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Chevrolet India highlighted the kind act of a good Samaritan in this week's top campaign.
General Motors and ride-hailing company Lyft Inc. said on Monday they would expand their short-term rental program to California and Colorado, building on an effort that GM President Dan Ammann said has "dramatically exceeded expectations."
Gualberto Ranieri, the senior vice president for communications for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' subsidiary, FCA US, has returned to Italy, exactly seven years after arriving to work for the former Fiat S.p.A. in the US.
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12 Jul, 2016
The self-driving Land Rover draws nearer as JLR announces development of autonomous off-road driving
Daimler AG has hired a former Citroen executive to run a new department focused on technology sales and marketing as the automaker looks to beef up its digital presence at Mercedes-Benz.
Significant growth in China's cities is likely to come through second and third tier centres as the country swiftly looks to become a 30m vehicle market in the next few years.
The UK launched a consultation on Monday on changes to insurance rules and motoring regulations as it pursues its plans to allow driverless cars to take to the streets by 2020.
South Korea's environment ministry said on Monday it would decide later this month whether to revoke the certification of 32 Volkswagen Group vehicle models after prosecutors accused the carmaker of fabricating documents on emissions and noise level tests.
South Korea's environment ministry said today it will decide later this month whether to revoke the certification of 32 vehicle models made by Volkswagen after prosecutors accused the German automaker of fabricating documents on emissions and...
Volkswagen will pay an additional US$86m in penalties to California over its emissions scandal, on top of a settlement of $14.7 billion the automaker reached with US officials earlier, state attorney general Kamala Harris said.
Germany's Transport Ministry denied a media report that said it was investigating Tesla Motors for updating driving assistance software without informing authorities, but said it was "clarifying technical issues" on the matter.
Porsche aims to keep its profit margin running at a double-digit percentage of sales in the coming years, benefiting from more efficient production while boosting spending on its first all-electric car, chief executive Oliver Blume has said.
Romania's government is in talks with two leading automakers about the possibility of opening a production plant, the country's economy minister said.