Oklahoma is the latest state to reach a settlement with Volkswagen as part of a larger investigation into the automaker's years-long diesel emissions violations.
Consumers Union urged Tesla to fix what it termed "flaws" in the company's driver-assistance system after a preliminary federal report said a driver did not have his hands on the vehicle's steering wheel in the final six seconds before a fatal crash.
A top Hyundai executive in the U.S. said President Trump has "targeted" international carmakers with tariff threats, showing little regard for whether the companies build vehicles in the U.S. and employ Americans.
Kia is recalling more than 507,000 vehicles in the United States because an electronic glitch may prevent airbags from deploying in the event of a crash.
General Motors reportedly is speeding up the rate of electric vehicle launches in China as policymakers there continue to promote EVs as an alternative to petrol-powered vehicles.
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8 Jun, 2018
Porsche commemorates 70th anniversary with 911 Speedster concept sports car
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17 Apr, 2019
The new Porsche 911 Speedster is based on the 911 GT3 and will be limited to just 1,948 examples when it arrives later this year
Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL) will soon decide on building a battery factory in Germany as part of a major venture into Europe, news agency sources have said.
Mitsubishi Electric has announced that it has developed a 'compact and highly luminous optical module for LED headlights using a unique system that simply combines a converging lens and projecting lens for more efficient LED headlights'.
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10 Dec, 2018
Cars not meeting emissions standards to pay £12.50 a day to drive past North and South circular roads into London ULEZ
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8 Jun, 2018
Cars not meeting emissions standards to pay £12.50 a day to drive past North and South circular roads into London ULEZ
GM and Alphabet's Waymo have rocked the auto industry with self-driving deals that will have each deploying thousands of robo-taxis on U.S. roads over the next 18 months. Ford, meanwhile, will continue biding its time.
GM and Waymo have rocked the industry with self-driving deals that will have each deploying robo-taxis on roads over the next 18 months. Ford intends to set itself apart by proving out its technology and business cases.
GM and Waymo have rocked the industry with self-driving deals that will have each deploying robotaxis on roads over the next 18 months. Ford intends to set itself apart by proving out its technology and business cases.
Volvo will skip the 2019 Geneva auto show and said its participation in other automotive exhibitions will no longer be a given as it focuses on "purpose-specific communications."
Volvo will skip the 2019 Geneva auto show and said its participation in other automotive exhibitions will no longer be a given as it focuses on "purpose-specific communications."
Audi expects a significant reduction in prototyping lead times for tail light covers, with turnaround times decreasing up to 50% in comparison to traditional methods as it adopts a supplier's full-colour additive (3D) printing system.
Is Nissan about to pull Infiniti out of Europe? It's a good question, asked, reflectively and of the automaker, this week by our new and future products editor Glenn Brooks. As he said: "December will be Infiniti Europe's 10th birthday - will there be much to celebrate? As sales plunge at a dizzying rate across Europe and new model launches are pushed back, the question has to be asked: is Nissan planning to pull the plug on its luxury brand in the world's toughest market?"