The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has begun proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia against Volkswagen AG and its local subsidiary, Volkswagen Group Australia (VGA) alleging they engaged in misleading or deceptive conduct, made false or misleading representations and engaged in conduct liable to mislead the public in relation to diesel vehicle emission claims.
Skoda unveiled the Kodiaq large SUV that could lead the brand's entry in the U.S. market. The Kodiaq is the VW Group brand's first large SUV and its first model to offer a seven-seat option.
China should keep the 50 percent cap on foreign ownership in local passenger-vehicle joint ventures for at least another five to eight years to ensure Chinese carmakers are ready for full-fledged competition, according to the country's state-backed...
Cadillac will get a new flagship, and the brand has a new small car in the works.
In one of the U.S. auto industry's best years ever, with sales through August 0.5 percent ahead of last year's record pace, demand for midsize cars is at a five-year low, and falling faster all the time.
Europe's premium automakers are investing heavily to match Tesla. The Silicon Valley-based upstart has made BMW, Mercedes, Audi and Porsche look woefully behind the times in an area they typically dominate: technology.
Walser Automotive of Minnesota is growing in a big way after acquiring seven luxury stores in Wichita, Kan. It's another example of bigger groups being sold to well-financed buyers.
Automotive News Europe salutes the 25 Leading Women in the European Automotive Industry. Every day through Sept. 29 one of the 25 winners will be featured. Today's winner is Maria Helena Antolin Raybaud of Grupo Antolin.
Startup Drive.ai wants driverless cars to use a variety of emojis, honks and signs to communicate its intentions to nearby drivers and pedestrians.
Mexico's fast growth as an export platform for light vehicles and strong demand for components worldwide is causing a shortage of qualified labor, and it has quickly become the industry's biggest challenge.
Tesla's zero-emissions sports sedan has made Europe's finest automakers look woefully behind the times in an area they typically dominate: technology.
The historic floods that battered Louisiana last month damaged an estimated 100,000 insured vehicles.
Pride Chevrolet of Lynn was able to close the loop on a Facebook campaign and prove that its digital outreach was moving metal. Here's how it did so.
Ford Motor Co.'s 2014 overhaul of the Mustang, which included opening sales in 81 more countries to turn it into a global halo for the automaker, is paying off.
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A confident Sergio Marchionne told reporters that the federal investigation into Fiat Chrysler's U.S. sales reporting system is "a nonissue" and that the company is cooperating.
Genesis, the Hyundai Motor Group's fledgling luxury brand, will open its first dedicated showroom this week -- just outside the South Korean capital of Seoul.
Chinese households, traditional savers with an aversion to debt, are rapidly warming to the idea of borrowing to buy a car, as automakers push financing deals to boost sales and margins in an increasingly competitive market.