Daimler expects to hit targets for a small increase in earnings this year, CEO Dieter Zetsche said, counting on profitable growth at its Mercedes unit.
BMW CEO Harald Krueger expects sales of the automaker's plug-in hybrid and all-electric cars to surge to between 15 percent and 25 percent of the company's vehicle sales as the technology hits the mainstream, putting the automaker in a race against...
Suzuki and Toyota are considering collaborating on research and development.
SsangYong Motor Company has announced that the company has signed a MOU with India's Tech Mahindra and LG U+, third largest Korean telecommunications provider, to develop technologies that will enable connected cars.
Electric vehicles could account for two-thirds of all cars on the road by 2030 in wealthy cities such as London and Singapore due to stricter emissions regulations, falling technology costs and more consumer interest, a study says.
New vehicle registrations in Japan fell slightly last month, by 0.5% to 476,771 units from 479,373 a year earlier, according to data rfrom the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA).
Magna International says it has produced a total of 500,000 liftgates for the Nissan Rogue crossover utility vehicle at its Decostar exteriors facility in Carrollton, Georgia
The joint venture between Shinsho Corporation's Kobe Steel and four other companies producing automotive steel wire in Mexico has been opened officially.
Speaking exclusively to just-auto, SMMT chief executive Mike Hawes says the UK auto industry's interests would be best served by continued membership of the European Union's single market following the UK's planned exit from the trade bloc in 2019.
General Motors will add a third shift, opening up 650 jobs, at its Spring Hill, Tennessee factory to increase production of the recently launched Cadillac XT5 and GMC Acadia SUVs.
Toyota said today it is recalling around 340,000 of its latest Prius model in Japan and other global markets, including Europe, to fix a parking brake issue.
Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles Canada announced it had reached a new tentative agreement with auto workers union Unifor but, because the deal still needs union member ratification, it did not provide details.
Volkswagen reportedly is considering axing 2,500 jobs in Germany through early retirement programmes.
Volkswagen's works council chief said the company could cut up to 25,000 staff over the next decade as older workers retire to help the carmaker achieve cost-cuts needed to revive the VW brand.
Volkswagen Group may cut up to 2,500 jobs a year over 10 years by moving workers into early retirement, the Handelsblatt newspaper reported, citing Bernd Osterloh, the automaker's top labor leader.
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