Episode 3 of Season 1 of 'Futurismo,' Automotive News' new podcast series about the next quarter century in the auto industry, takes a look at carmaker strategies in an era of mobility.
Add one more thing to Hyundai and Genesis' ever-expanding to-do list: a Genesis performance line.
Toyota is scrambling to produce more Tacomas as competition among midsize pickups heats up.
As companies such as Google race to bring autonomous cars to market, the cultural divide between academic types and corporate types is surfacing publicly.
Google rolled out changes to its search-ad format in late July that give retailers more characters to work with. As a result, auto dealerships can make the sales pitches in their search ads more descriptive.
Nissan will offer a five-year/100,000-mile, bumper-to-bumper warranty on the 2017 Titan as it prepares to launch two new, volume variants of the large pickup.
Asbury Automotive Group Inc. is trying a low-cost approach to selling vehicles online.
As consumers line up for crossovers and other all-wheel-drive vehicles, suppliers report big new demand for a technology that delivers awd only some of the time.
Seemingly unworried about wobbly global markets, automotive suppliers are wheeling and dealing to acquire each other or dump underperforming assets.
Nissan has developed a new type of gasoline engine it says may make some of today's advanced diesel engines obsolete.
Volkswagen received German regulatory approval to carry out technical fixes on 460,000 diesel cars fitted with software that skirts emissions tests.
The end of Camry production at Subaru's plant in Lafayette, Ind., will give Toyota more flexibility over inventory amid a sales slump. But Toyota has no plans to significantly curb supplies of the nation's top-selling sedan.
Cars and trucks have been growing for decades to reflect the visual tastes of designers, the safety concerns of engineers and consumer desire for more interior space.
Genesis' general manager Irwin Raphael is fine with having a just a pair of larger sedans in his arsenal for now.
Genesis' general manager Erwin Raphael is fine with having just a pair of larger sedans in his arsenal for now.
JLR is searching for an edge as it develops a performance line that it hopes one day will be as strong as BMW's M and Mercedes' AMG.
Infiniti now has a compact crossover in its lineup, but the company has its work cut out for launching it.
Hyundai is pursuing a new engine persona in the United States. Hyundai calls it 'controlled aggression' and says it represents the next phase in refining the brand's driving experience.
Europe's midsize segment is on track for a second year of rising sales as new models from Skoda, Renault and Toyota lift the sector. The upward trend is likely to be halted as SUVs become more popular.
A California lawmaker plans to introduce a bill next week requiring 15 percent of all vehicles sold in the state to be emissions-free by 2025.