The latest issue of the Automotive News Europe monthly magazine is ready to view. The new edition looks at how automakers are responding to mounting pressure to electrify their powertrains to meet toughening emissions regulations.
Hyundai and Kia forecast worldwide sales to climb 4.7 percent this year as they count on new model introductions to counter intensifying competition amid global uncertainties.
Tesla customers in the UK may find their Christmas cash goes a little further than expected after the carmaker postponed a price increase by two weeks.
Hyundai and affiliate Kia forecast global sales to rebound in 2017 by a stronger-than-expected 5 percent, after posting their first annual sales fall in nearly two decades last year.
South Korea banned the sale of 10 models built by BMW, Porsche and Nissan after an investigation found the automakers fabricated documents related to emission tests. The three manufacturers were slapped with total fines of $5.9 million.
French car sales rose nearly 6 percent percent in December, closing a second consecutive year of strong growth in Europe's third-biggest auto market. FCA, Toyota and VW Group had strong gains while PSA and Renault underperformed the market expansion.
By some measures, the Chevy Volt was a flop, but it set GM on a path that culminated in last month's launch of the Chevy Bolt, a battery-powered car that presages a future with self-driving vehicles that consumers might share rather than own.
Volkswagen made Automotive News' list of the biggest blunders in 2016, as did Fiat Chrysler, Ford, Tesla and others.
The Business Development Center serving the shared service department at Capital Hyundai of Greensboro and Capital Subaru of Greensboro (N.C.) has increased shop efficiency.
In an effort to combat a nationwide shortage of body-shop technicians, the Collision Repair Education Foundation is kicking off its second year of career fairs aimed at attracting high school and college students.
Ford's Business Preferred Network will be known as Commercial Vehicle Centers under a rebranding effort that also includes expanded service and enhanced dealer training.
Toyota's Five Continents Drive is a seven-year, 130,000-mile, worldwide gambit, devised by CEO Akio Toyoda to reboot the world's biggest carmaker.
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Tesla began rolling out software updates to customers with newer cars, bringing them to parity with owners who have what's known as 'Autopilot 1' and setting the stage to ultimately unleash full self-driving capability.
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