News
19 Dec, 2016
Our pick of the moments, stories and experiences that made 2016 for us, including our news review, best drives and top videos
Opinion
21 Dec, 2016
The Ministry of Justice has asked for your views on motoring offences; Mike Rutherford is urging you to do so right here
BlackBerry and Canada are opening a research center for self-driving cars that raises the possibility of government backing for the former smartphone maker's automotive software unit.
Tips & advice
21 Oct, 2019
ABS is a vital part of any new car's safety equipment, and is an effective boost for braking. Here's everything you need to know...
Silicon Valley's Peloton Technology prepares to go live with commercial V2V truck platooning.
Faurecia is looking to grow through acquisitions following the recent sale of its exterior parts business.
The new Peugeot 3008 has been turned into an SUV from a minivan and has been given significant upgrades to its technology, equipment and perceived quality to make it more upscale than the model it replaces.
General Motors confirmed plans to unveil the second-generation Chevrolet Traverse at the Detroit auto show next month. The automaker released a teaser photo showing the silhouette of the 2018 Traverse, which is scheduled to be revealed Jan. 9.
A redesigned "First Shift," Automotive News TV's morning newscast, makes its debut today, featuring a new background, monitors and fresh graphic elements.
General Motors is making the Chevrolet Bolt the centerpiece of not only its electric-vehicle portfolio but also of its work on self-driving technology.
Nissan, Renault and Mitsubishi will combine their electric vehicle platforms to reduce prices down to levels comparable to conventional gasoline cars, the Nikkei newspaper said
Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche does not expect Donald Trump to favor U.S. automakers over their European counterparts. Any protectionism favoring U.S. carmakers would hurt the United States more, he told a German newspaper.
A federal judge said VW Group has made "substantial progress" toward a settlement to get about 80,000 Audi, VW and Porsche vehicles with emissions-cheating 3.0-liter diesel engines fixed or off U.S. roads.
When Subaru was looking to reinvest some of the savings it's reaping from putting the 2017 Impreza on a modular platform, the first place it looked was the interior.
Steel pistons are a rising trend among European automakers, a counterintuitive direction as the industry looks for more aluminum.
Glassmaker Corning knew it would be slow-going to sell automakers on thinner glass. But it's starting to happen.
Uber Technolgies again defied a demand by California regulators that the ride-services firm apply for a permit to test self-driving cars, setting up a possible legal battle.
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn once again extended his offer to gain total control over supplier Federal-Mogul as the previous deadline expired.
Three of the nation's 20 largest used-car dealership groups agreed to settle charges that they failed to adequately disclose that some vehicles they sold had safety recalls and were not repaired, the Federal Trade Commission said today.
Volkswagen AG has agreed to pay just over $200 million to offset emissions from about 80,000 3.0-liter diesel U.S. vehicles, a source told Reuters.