Toyota plans to boost output of light trucks in 2016 to tap the hot market for SUVs and crossovers, but it will do so cautiously with an eye to the flattening market, Toyota North America CEO Jim Lentz said.
A full four months into a crisis that has cast it a cheater, polluter and corporate villain, Volkswagen appears to be backsliding in its stated aim of regaining trust and credibility with consumers, dealers and regulators.
Jeep will expand the Cherokee range this spring with an Overland trim level that includes a more luxurious interior and nearly all of the off-road capabilities of its top-end Trailhawk model.
Instead of requiring its dealers to build costly Genesis showrooms, Hyundai is planning to use a mix of specialty showrooms, standalone stores and hybrid stores, depending on the market.
Advancements in electrification, vehicle connectivity and autonomous technologies have prompted the EPA to rethink its approach to setting future tailpipe emissions rules, the agency's top auto official said.
The Porsche-Piech family, which controls a majority of the voting rights in Volkswagen, are standing behind CEO Matthias Mueller, insiders say, despite criticism of his handling of the emissions crisis during a U.S. visit.
The French government is asking Renault, Ford and Mercedes why some of their cars have NOx emissions far higher than legal limits, a report said.
The China-built Envision compact crossover had a low-key arrival to Detroit.
Hyundai will launch hybrid and all-electric versions of its Ioniq five-door hatchback in the third quarter, said Dave Zuchowski, CEO of Hyundai Motor America.
Honda and GM may jointly build a fuel cell plant as the automakers try to cut the cost of developing alternative-powered cars and light trucks, a Japanese newspaper reported.
General Motors India has issued a preview image of what will be a vehicle world premiere at next month's New Delhi Auto Expo. The car will be a prototype of a small crossover, to be built and sold locally as the Chevrolet Beat Activ.
General Motors India has issued a preview image of what will be a vehicle world premiere at next month's New Delhi Auto Expo. The car will be a prototype of a small crossover, to be built and sold locally as the Chevrolet Beat Activ.
Tata Motors has revealed plans for the world premieres of multiple models at February's New Delhi auto expo.
Mahindra has announced that it will have a Pininfarina-designed concept at February's Delhi auto expo.
General Motors' Indian operations will reveal not one but two new body styles for the Beat small car at the Delhi auto expo later this month. The Essentia, a sedan, joins the Beat Activ crossover as a world premiere.
General Motors' Indian operations will reveal not one but two new body styles for the Beat small car at the Delhi auto expo later this month. The Essentia, a sedan, joins the Beat Activ crossover as a world premiere.
For obvious reasons, Tata Motors now says its forthcoming small hatchback will not be called Zica. The company will still give the car its public debut at the Delhi auto expo but a fresh name will be announced after the event.
For obvious reasons, Tata Motors now says its forthcoming small hatchback will not be called Zica. The company will still give the car its public debut at the Delhi auto expo but a fresh name will be announced after the event.
For obvious reasons, Tata Motors now says its forthcoming small hatchback will not be called Zica. The company will still give the car its public debut at the Delhi auto expo but a fresh name will be announced after the event.
Chevrolet, Fiat, Hyundai, Isuzu, Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki, Renault, Tata Motors, Toyota and Volkswagen all had vehicle and/or concept world premieres at 2016's New Delhi Auto Expo.