Features
30 May, 2017
Operation Snap allows the police to use dash cam footage from road users to log potential offences. We find out how it works…
Volvo Cars says it has become the first car maker in the world to export China-made cars to Europe by train via China's new 'One Belt, One Road' trade initiative.
The Ford Foundation is preparing to open its first office in Detroit since leaving the Motor City in 1953 as it ramps up a major initiative to invest in affordable housing.
Porsche Automobil Holding denied it misled investors about emissions cheating at Volkswagen as the holding company's board members battle lawsuits and investigations tied to the carmaker's diesel scandal.
Serbia's government has said German car parts maker Continental plans to open a research and development (R&D) centre in Novi Sad, in northern Serbia, on July 1.
Samsung SDI has hosted a construction completion ceremony for an electric vehicle (EV) battery plant scheduled to open in second quarter of 2018 in Hungary.
Mercedes-Benz says its Rastatt plant will produce compact class EQ electric models.
BMW manufacturing operations in China and South Africa are being impacted by Bosch parts shortages caused by supply disruption to a key sub-component in Europe.
GM has been accused in a lawsuit of rigging hundreds of thousands of diesel trucks with devices similar to those used by Volkswagen to ensure they pass emissions tests.
Ford of Europe's new president, Steven Armstrong, will be among the speakers at the Automotive News Europe Congress in Barcelona, Spain, next month.
Automotive News Europe honors the winners of the 2017 Rising Stars awards. The Rising Star for Brand Management is Christian Ohm, Mazda Europe's head of strategic brand management, media, insights, analytics and marketing performance.
BMW will seek compensation from Bosch after missing parts for models including the best-selling 3-series sedan caused production stoppages in Germany, China and South Africa.
EU ministers have agreed on new draft rules for approving cars, despite resistance from Germany, giving the European Commission the power to fine cheating manufacturers directly.
Opinion
29 May, 2017
After watching the 2017 Indy 500, editor-in-chief Steve Fowler thinks F1 could learn a few things from our friends across the pond
Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson tops a likability ranking for auto CEOs. Why is that important?
The 2018 911 GTS embodies Porsche's racing heritage #8212; and shows that the GTS designation has built enthusiast credibility.
Call it opportunism or maybe just trolling, but Fiat Chrysler last week held not one, but two recruiting events at a hotel in the heart of Ford Country.
This year's Tokyo Motor Show, positioning itself as a connected-car showcase of future trends, isn't drawing the Detroit 3.
A new wave of lower-cost, flexible and more delicate robots wants to work on the assembly line.