Fiat Chrysler -- in its first monthly sales report since it restated more than five years of sales data -- reported U.S. sales up 0.3 percent in July, thanks entirely to gains from Jeep and Ram.
The next-generation Lexus LS has been caught testing by spy photographers and it appears the brand is going to great lengths to disguise the headlight and taillight design of its largest sedan.
Ford Motor reported lower U.S. sales of cars, crossovers and pickups in July, and the Lincoln brand posted its first year-over-year decline in eight months.
Valeo's Cruise4U, demonstrated at CES in Las Vegas this year, has started a 13,000 mile partially-automated trip around the US, taking in Seattle, Chicago, Detroit, Boston, New York, Miami, San Antonio and San Diego, before finishing in San Francisco.
Volvo's global sales increased 9 percent in July, boosted by growth in the U.S. and China while European volume was flat.
Ferrari's second-quarter profit rose 26 percent to $175 million as sales of its new sports cars increased amid plans to improve margins with more special-edition vehicles.
TDK says its wholly-owned subsidiary, EPCOS, a manufacturer of electronic components, modules and systems based in Munich and Tronics, have signed a tender offer agreement pursuant to which EPCOS will launch a public tender offer for all publicly-held shares of Tronics for EUR13.20 per share.
Automakers reported mixed U.S. sales for July, amid rising incentives and sustained demand for trucks, as the industry kicked off the second half of the year with a 0.5 percent gain. The SAAR came in at 17.
Chevrolet will go after Volkswagen's diesel customers with its plan to launch a new diesel engine in the Chevrolet Cruze. Dan Nicholson, GM's vice president for global propulsion systems, said the car is expected to arrive in 2017 and feature a 1.
The German state of Bavaria will sue VW for damages caused by the automaker's emissions scandal, making it the first regional government in VW's home country to take legal action against the company.
The German state of Bavaria will sue VW for damages caused by the automaker's emissions scandal, making it the first regional government in VW's home country to take legal action against the company.
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Skoda embraces the British summer by taking the Superb's built-in brolly and offering it across the range
ZF is continuing its push into autonomous driving with the acquisition of a 40% stake in lidar technologies specialist, Ibeo Automotive Systems for an undisclosed amount.
BMW CEO Harald Krueger said it was too early to consider a plan B after the UK voted to quit the EU. He said the company had not noticed a significant change in car sales.
LG Electronics has been named as the supplier of major electrical system parts for the Chevrolet Bolt. Production of this plug-in crossover is due to commence in October.
BMW Group has posted what it says are its best ever quarterly net profit and sales volume for the period between April and June.
New-car sales in Germany fell 3.9 percent in July on fewer selling days, with VW Group brands suffering steep declines.
German tyre maker Continental is mulling the building of a new tyre plant in the Asia-Pacific