Renault-Nissan said output had returned to normal at nearly all of their plants, after a global cyberattack caused widespread disruption including stoppages at several of the alliance's factories.
Renault said 90 percent of its factories were running normally on Monday morning after the automaker had earlier halted production at sites in France and Romania to prevent the spread of ransomware.
Renault expects to resume normal production on Monday in factories that were hit by a cyberattack. Renault and alliance partner Nissan were among companies hit by malicious malware attachments.
The death toll from this month's deadly auction crash rose to five as a 55-year-old man died from injuries sustained during the incident.
A management scandal in its Chinese office cost MTS Systems millions of dollars and played havoc with the supplier's recent financial reports.
Stung by imploding profits, Japan's automakers are scrambling to jam out more of the only vehicles that seem to sell these days: crossovers, pickups and SUVs.
Congress should initially tax automated-vehicle travel at a penny per mile to help fund future infrastructure improvements required for the safe operation of driverless cars, a leading transportation think tank suggests.
The National Labor Relations Board has filed an unfair labor practices complaint against VW at its Tennessee plant. VW will fight the charge.
Workers at a French supplier facing liquidation have destroyed machinery and say they have rigged gas tanks to explode in an effort to put pressure on customers, including Renault and PSA, to commit to enough orders to keep the plant open.
Workers at a French supplier facing liquidation have destroyed machinery and say they have rigged gas tanks to explode in an effort to put pressure on customers, including Renault and PSA, to commit to enough orders to keep the plant open.
Renault stopped production at several European sites on Saturday to prevent the spread of a global cyber attack that hit its computer systems. Nissan's plant in England also was impacted.
Skoda has been rewarded by parent VW Group with the high-profile assignment of developing of a budget car for emerging markets after the Czech unit delivered profit margins that topped those of luxury sister brand Audi.
Sonic Automotive is switching plans for the rollout of its One Sonic-One Experience program to its 112 dealerships.
Nissan's hybrid hit is virtually unknown outside Japan. But the company is thinking about taking it overseas where it could challenge the Prius, just as it does at home.
Delphi expects to announce plans for a new self-driving taxi service in a U.S. city -- most likely Boston or Pittsburgh -- within the next month or so.
The Group 1 dealership group named 15-year board member Stephen Quinn as non-executive chairman, replacing John Adams.
Lincoln is expanding a recently-launched pilot program that lets users summon a chauffeur to drive them around in their own car.
A collision between a bus transporting 55 Tesla employees and a VW Beetle east of San Francisco resulted in the death of the car's driver.
The South Korean government ordered Hyundai Motor and affiliate Kia Motors to recall 240,000 vehicles over safety defects reported by a whistle blower, according to a local media report.
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