BMW Group and its Chinese partner, Brilliance China Automotive Holdings Ltd., have opened a new "High-Voltage Battery Centre" in Shenyang, China.
Automotive locking specialist Kiekert says it is working on an 'autonomous door' for vehicles.
Hyundai Motor Group has outlined its future powertrain development strategy, at its International Powertrain Conference in Korea.
The Jeep Compass, the compact sport utility vehicle from FCA, is equipped with SKF's third-generation, premium quality, front- and rear-wheel hub-bearing units (HBU3).
The Draxlmaier Group has celebrated the opening of its new California manufacturing site in Livermore.
Denso has announced it has developed a thin-film transistor (TFT), liquid-crystal head-up display (HUD) to project critical driving information onto the windshield for drivers.
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24 Oct, 2017
Ex-Lotus boss Dany Bahar has confirmed ARES Design will build a new coachbuilding facility in Italy, with two new models on the way
Kia has hired veteran designer Oleg Son from PSA to be the Korean brand's design chief in China. Oleg is currently design boss at the PSA's DS subbrand.
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25 Oct, 2017
Mitsubishi Evo reborn as chunky e-Evolution coupe-SUV, featuring three electric motors
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25 Oct, 2017
Sitting on the same platform as the new Leaf, the Nissan IMx concept previews the brand’s electric SUV plans with a 373-mile range
Japan's automakers will present their futuristic visions for electric and autonomous vehicles at the Tokyo auto show this week as the the industry continues to reel from scandals that have hit automakers including Nissan and suppliers such as Kobe...
One of the Kobe Steel plants at the heart of a product data cheating scandal is being inspected by Japan's transport ministry, Kyodo News reported
Teterboro Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge-Ram has sued Reynolds and CDK, saying the software giants' anti-competitive behavior has driven up costs at the dealership.
Regulation of autonomous vehicles requires more collaboration, information sharing and flexibility than previous top-down approaches, the top U.S. auto safety regulator says.
Subaru, looking to further strengthen its safety chops, has finished construction of two new test tracks in Japan.
FCA has lodged a complaint with a federal regulator seeking "reparations" from a group of shipping companies from Asia, Europe and South America that admitted to fixing prices for shipping vehicles.