The 2018 Nissan Kicks will be targeted at millennials and retirees alike, and priced to be competitive with entry-level sedans.
Eleven years after ditching a long history of well-known names for the MK scheme, the brand is charting a new path with the introduction of the 2019 Nautilus, which replaces the MKX.
The war over the self-driving car chip got a little personal last week at the Los Angeles auto show, where Intel CEO Brian Krzanich started naming names and calling out the competition.
The Los Angeles Auto Show is the only major U.S. show that isn't overseen by the local dealer association.
Jeep will offer a plug-in hybrid version of its iconic off-roader in 2020, joining new turbocharged I-4 and diesel V-6 options on the redesigned 2018 Wrangler.
Three years after massive recalls engulfed the auto industry, the process for finding vehicle owners and completing the necessary repairs remains disjointed at best, with few reforms to protect the public when the next major vehicle safety crisis...
BMW's i8 plug-in hybrid sports cars will boast a big boost in battery capacity and range when they go on sale in the spring.
VW executive Oliver Schmidt, due to be sentenced this week in connection with the carmaker's emissions scandal, has written to a federal judge to say he feels "misused" by the company.
VW manager Oliver Schmidt, who is scheduled to be sentenced Thursday for violating U.S. environmental regulations, told a judge he was coached by company executives to lie about diesel emissions in a meeting with a U.S. regulator two years ago.
Opel faced a number of restrictions under GM ownership that covered areas such as where it could build and even sell its cars. Now, under PSA control, the money-losing German carmaker believes it will finally thrive.
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Opel faced a number of restrictions under GM ownership that covered areas such as where it could build and even sell its cars. Now, under PSA control, the money-losing German carmaker believes it will finally thrive.
Uwe Ellinghaus is leaving Cadillac after four years as the brand's global chief marketing officer, effective Jan. 31. Cadillac spokesman Andrew Lipman said Ellinghaus is departing for "personal reasons."
Fiat Chrysler is in talks with Hyundai about a technical partnership, but there are no merger talks, FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne said.
Volkswagen is in talks to buy a stake in Russia's GAZ, sources told Reuters.
Cadillac, which has a major overhaul of its lineup on the way, plans to reveal new vehicles further in advance to allow for more thorough testing on public roads.
Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson says the key to long-term success also lies in creating lucrative partnerships with tech companies.
Despite seemingly unlimited demand for ultra-high-end SUVs that's prompting a raft of new models from brands such as Bentley, Mercedes-Benz, Lamborghini, Aston Martin and even Ferrari, Range Rover sees a ceiling.