Mazda picked a tough time to try to make some headway against some bigger Japanese rivals in the struggling midsize sedan segment
Porsche will push for more power and battery range when it electrifies its flagship sports car early next decade.
A solid November has all but guaranteed that U.S. new light-vehicle sales will top 17 million in 2017 for the third straight year and only the fifth time ever.
The 2019 Subaru Ascent is all about family. To demonstrate the Ascent's size and family appeal, Subaru packed the crossover with eight golden and Labrador retrievers Subaru called its "spokesdogs," during the Los Angeles auto show reveal.
U.S. executives at Toyota and Lexus promised that the L.A. offerings were just the start of an onslaught of new ideas and products as they take up Akio Toyoda's call for more get-up-and-go across the company.
The appointment of computer guru Gill Pratt to a new "fellow" position at the top of Toyota underscores Akio Toyoda's urgency to remake the company.
Lexus figures it has been leaving money on the table for years because it lacked a three-row variant of the segment-leading RX crossover. That's about to change.
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.
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.
Eight years ago, a little known Chinese venture stepped up to buy the chassis business from American parts giant Delphi. A jewel of a technology there has translated to global fortunes #8212; and now the Chinese company is reinvesting in U.S.
Grab a bag of Cheetos and check out what our man David Undercoffler fancied at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
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.