Canada-based auto components maker Linamar has said it has held discussions with Apple and Google (Alphabet) about potentially supplying parts to them if they decide to make cars.
Investors hungry for reform at Volkswagen Group after its emissions scandal may be disappointed at the carmaker's annual meeting on Wednesday.
While we still do not know the full cost of the diesel emissions scandal to Volkswagen Group (it's still early days in terms of totting up the full damage), the company has at least set out its long-term strategy.
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20 Jun, 2016
The monstrous new cabriolet is based on the S 63 AMG cabriolet, and comes with 838bhp
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20 Jun, 2016
Bentley accompanies Mulsanne EWB launch with extraordinarily detailed interactive long-distance photo
General Motors has adjusted output levels at its South African assembly operations and is considering options including voluntary job cuts as the automaker prepares for a further drop in local sales.
General Motors is rolling out a sedan laden with gadgets that track other cars on the road and can automatically brake to avoid collisions, fulfilling a safety vision decades in the making.
Russia's Industry Ministry says domestic automotive component manufacture is increasing despite the continuing struggles of the sector in the country, which has seen huge sales falls.
Tesla is preparing for its debut in South Korea as the U.S. electric-car maker looks to challenge Hyundai at home.
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20 Jun, 2016
The new updates on the Premium Mercedes Sprinter build on the 20th Anniversary edition that was released last year
BASF has signed an agreement to acquire Albemarle's global surface treatment business, Chemetall.
Three workers were injured at a new Kia Motors factory in northern Mexico on Saturday, after one fell into a sewer ditch and two others attempted a rescue but were also hurt, the head of emergency services said.
The UK automotive industry has restated its view that staying in the European Union is best for its business and best for British jobs, just days ahead of the national referendum on the UK's continued membership of the EU.
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20 Jun, 2016
Our spies catch hot John Cooper Works version of updated MINI Countryman testing on track
Delphi says Chinese suppliers are rapidly catching up and in some cases, surpassing their traditional competitors in the West.
The researcher hired by Toyota to spearhead its robotics and artificial intelligence efforts says the automaker's production principles can be applied to build affordable helper robots for rapidly aging societies.