News
22 Apr, 2018
Our exclusive image previews the look of the new Mitsubishi Lancer, which is set to return as a crossover and could get hybrid power
New vehicle sales in Indonesia drifted lower in March, with deliveries to dealers declining by just under 1% to 101,674 units from 102,335 units in the same month of last year, according to data compiled by industry association Gaikindo.
Faurecia has posted sales growth of 9.3% - versus last year, at constant currencies - in the first quarter and said that all regions significantly outperformed overall automotive production growth.
New vehicle sales in Malaysia fell by 6.9% to 49,985 units in March from 53,718 units a year earlier, according to registration data released by the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA).
News
20 Apr, 2018
Research finds 50 per cent of motorists consider it ok to break the speed limit, while vast majority admit to speeding
The alliance between Renault and Nissan needs to come up with a sustainable plan -- something "irreversible" -- for a future when Carlos Ghosn is no longer around as chairman to guide the partnership, the top executive says.
The alliance between Renault and Nissan needs to come up with a sustainable plan -- something "irreversible" -- for a future when Carlos Ghosn is no longer around as chairman to guide the partnership, the top executive says.
Opinion
21 Apr, 2018
With supply outweighing demand, Mike Rutherford believes list prices for new class-leading cars will be driven down
German transport minister Andreas Scheuer is asking automakers to tell him how they plan to complete by the end of the year outstanding software upgrades on diesel vehicles to reduce emissions.
German labor leaders fear Opel's Eisenach factory could lose half its 1,800 workforce unless a deal with owner PSA is struck.
German labor leaders fear Opel's Eisenach factory could lose half its 1,800-person work force unless a deal with owner PSA is struck.
PSA boss Carlos Tavares, who is no stranger to thrashing out difficult labor deals, is now taking on Germany's powerful IG Metall union, which has been the undoing of many a cost cutter.
PSA boss Carlos Tavares, who is no stranger to thrashing out difficult labor deals, is now taking on Germany's powerful IG Metall union, which has been the undoing of many a cost cutter.
Seat's Cupra unit will soon have seven models in its lineup. The automaker's chief, Luca De Meo, expects the subbrand to account for 10 percent of Seat's sales within four years as he explained in an interview with Automotive News Europe.
Mercedes brand retained its lead as China's top-selling luxury brand so far this year despite a surge in sales by Audi, last year's leader.
Nexteer, the steering specialist, is moving into the fast-growing Moroccan market. The executive leading the push, Herve Boyer, explained why the supplier is making the move to Automotive News Europe.
Porsche aims to have at least 500 fast chargers available at dealership and highway locations across the U.S. by the end of 2019, the same year the automaker plans to launch its first EV, based on the Mission E concept.
An Ontario judge approved a settlement worth up to $229 million with about 20,000 owners of 3.0-liter VW, Audi and Porsche diesel vehicles in Canada affected by VW's emissions violations.
Assembly of the fifth-generation Nissan Micra began in December 2016 at alliance partner Renault's plant in Fins, France. Output peaked at more than 106,000 units in 2017, according to IHS Markit.