Spanish new-car sales rose 13 percent in March, restarting a positive trend after a flat February.
German supplier Freudenberg may revive plans to float its automotive vibration control technology unit Vibracoustic on the stock exchange and says it will make a decision by the end of the year.
Panasonic inked a partnership with Cubic Telecom, an Ireland-based connected technologies provider as both companies position their portfolios for an increasingly networked future.
Panasonic inked a partnership with Cubic Telecom, an Ireland-based telematic software provider, as both companies position their portfolios for a future of connected cars.
In a plan mapped out long before the Trump administration and Congress began talking about taxing imported goods, GM planned to build the Buick Regal TourX at a factory in Ruesselsheim, Germany.
With sedan sales in a tailspin, General Motors is taking the Buick Regal in a slightly different direction with its latest redesign.
The Trump administration would nearly eliminate federal funding for the EPA's budget for light-vehicle emissions and fuel-economy testing but will seek to raise fees on the auto industry to pay for some tests.
The Uber executive at the center of a high-profile legal dispute with Alphabet's Waymo self-driving-car unit has "no basis to believe" any criminal investigation is underway over allegations of trade secret theft, the executive's lawyer said in a...
BorgWarner is investing $10 million in venture-capital fund AutoTech Ventures to help the supplier monitor advance technologies as the auto industry moves toward electrified and autonomous vehicles.
BorgWarner is investing $10 million in venture-capital fund AutoTech Ventures to help the supplier monitor advance technologies as the auto industry moves toward electrified and autonomous vehicles.
The 2018 Atlas, a three-row crossover that is key to VW's U.S. sales recovery following the company's diesel emissions violations, will be priced from $31,425.
GM has connected about a quarter of its 30,000 factory robots to the Internet, and the automaker already is reaping the benefits of less downtime.
Bentley CEO Michael Winkler will step down from his post on June 1. Mark Del Rosso, Audi of America's COO, will replace Winkler.
Honda's first 10-speed automatic transmission is compact, light and is expected to give the redesigned and re-engineered Odyssey minivan best in class fuel economy.
Tesla's plan to skimp on testing the Model 3 in real-world driving is fraught with danger. British Leyland, once the General Motors of Britain, offers a case history.
New Zealand's Motor Industry Association said registration data for March 2017 showed growth in the new vehicle sector continued "to surpass expectations".
Audi is bringing a high-performance variant of the TT coupe to the New York auto show.
Ford's head of research believes the general public won't be able to buy a fully autonomous vehicle until sometime between 2026 and 2031.
Magna Automotive Rus says the recent global recession had seen the weakest manufacturers disappear from the market, with the Canadian giant component producer reorganising its supplier structure to cope with the new market conditions.
Total demand for passenger cars and commercial vehicles in Japan in fiscal year 2016 (ending March 31, 2017) is forecast by JAMA to finish at 5.04m units, an increase of 2.0% from the previous fiscal year.