A Spanish court ordered two VW Group subsidiaries to pay $5,458 to a buyer of an Audi Q5 with altered emissions software. The ruling could open the door to a wave of consumer lawsuits.
Volvo reported a 62 percent rise in third quarter earnings, driven by strong demand for new pricier models that have lifted both vehicle sales and profitability. The automaker raised its full-year profit outlook.
The new Opel/Vauxhall Insignia will be lighter and more spacious than the current car and will get a new name. The midsize model will be called the Insignia Grand Sport.
Daimler has begun construction of a second battery plant in Germany as the automaker invests heavily in electric vehicles ahead of the launch of its new EQ electric subbrand.
For just the second time in its history as a public company, Tesla Motors reported net income, making $22 million net for the third quarter.
Former General Motors Vice Chairman Bob Lutz, appearing on CNBC earlier today, blasted Tesla CEO Elon Musk -- and his followers. "Tesla supporters are like members of a religious cult," he told the business news network.
Audi of America is expanding its mobility services with a national corporate car-sharing fleet service it plans to roll out next year, the company said today.
Gestamp North America Inc. plans to invest $158.7 million into its Michigan operations. The subsidiary of Madrid, Spain-based Gestamp Automoción SL plans to expand its plants in Chelsea, Mich., and Mason, Mich.
Federal-Mogul the diversified auto supplier that billionaire investor Carl Icahn is aiming to take private, today said it posted $15 million in third-quarter net income, up from a $63 million loss a year earlier.
Ally Financial, one of the nation's largest auto lenders, reported lower net income in the third quarter, while net financing revenue inched up.
BMW was the first OEM to confirm a world premiere for the 2017 Detroit auto show, followed by Mercedes-Benz. Now Kia Motors has released the first of several short films hinting at a big, high performance hatchback which will make its public debut at the NAIAS.
Toyota Motor Corporation has confirmed that the fifth generation Lexus LS will have its world premiere at the NAIAS, while FCA has announced the Dodge Challenger GT.
Toyota Motor Sales USA has confirmed that the next generation Camry will have its world premiere at the NAIAS.
Volkswagen of America is to stage the world premiere of the second generation long-wheelbase Tiguan at the NAIAS. This time around, the SUV will be made in Mexico as well as in China and be called Allspace instead of L.
Audi has announced the first details of the Q8 concept, a large SUV design study which will be given its world premiere at the NAIAS. Meanwhile, Volkswagen will reveal a self-driving version of its I.D. electric MPV concept.
All the world premieres following the Sunday night preview and Monday's first official media day are listed below. A full, historic list will be published on Wednesday 11 January but other models and concepts are being added throughout today - Tuesday - as OEMs announce their details.
All the world premieres from the 2017 North American International Auto Show are listed below. The most important models this year were of course the ninth generation Toyota Camry, which will also be the first vehicle using the (TN)GA-K architecture to be manufactured in the US; and the updated Ford F-150 which gains fresh engines, including a diesel.
BMW is the first OEM to confirm that it will have a world premiere at the 2017 Detroit auto show.
BMW was the first OEM to confirm a world premiere for the 2017 Detroit auto show. Mercedes-Benz has now joined its rival with the news that the E-Class Coupé will also be making its public debut at the NAIAS.