Thyssenkrupp says it will establish a new EUR100m (US$110m) plant for engine components and steering systems in Jászfényszaru, 70km kilometres east of Budapest.
Honda Motor expects two-thirds of its global sales will be zero-emissions vehicles by 2030.
General Motors can envision a day when it restarts vehicle production in Russia, although the company is unlikely to relaunch Opel in the market, GM's top European executive said.
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26 Feb, 2016
The DS luxury brand is looking to the future with the all-electric DS E-Tense concept car set to make its debut at Geneva 2016
Audi is revving up its effort to topple BMW as the world's top luxury-car brand with new SUVs ranging from the tiny Q2 to the full-size Q8.
The growth of car-sharing services, such as BMW's DriveNow and Daimler's Car2Go, could trim global vehicle sales by 550,000 in 2021, a study said.
The latest issue of the Automotive News Europe monthly e-magazine goes live on Monday, Feb. 29. This month's edition looks at the challenges facing BMW in its second century.
GM plans to build 700 hybrid pickups -- 500 Chevrolet Silverados and 200 GMC Sierras -- and market test them in California.
Nissan disabled an app for the Leaf that left the electric car vulnerable to hackers, allowing someone to see the car's driving history and other data.
A Senate committee in Indiana on Thursday effectively tabled a controversial proposal to prevent Tesla from selling cars in the state under its direct-sales business model.
A federal judge turned up the heat on VW on Thursday, setting a March deadline for the German automaker to disclose whether it has found an emissions fix for 600,000 diesel vehicles that is acceptable to U.S. regulators.
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25 Feb, 2016
Volvo upgrades autonomous safety tech for XC90, and latest infotainment system with Spotify debuts
U.S. auto sales, after being slowed last month by winter storms, are on pace to reach the highest level for any February since 2000, some forecasters say.
US lawmakers reportedly have stepped up pressure on federal government regulators and Takata to speed up the recall of millions of airbag inflators, citing evidence the supplier manipulated data to cover up problems with its products.
Uber is expanding its research operations in Pittsburgh, where the company conducts randd on self-driving cars and other technology.
Ford is recalling 51,470 Ford Transit wagons in North America for a potential problem with rear seat-belt buckles.
Wales' Automotive Forum (WAF) says it was not simply a question of finance which convinced Aston Martin to build its new 'DBX' crossover in St Athans in The Principality with the creation of up to 4,000 direct and supply chain jobs.