News
12 Dec, 2018
Highways England chief executive says: “We need to think about touchscreens with small, fiddly buttons”
The large three-row vehicle will slot between the XT5 midsize crossover and the Cadillac Escalade large SUV -- white space the brand has needed to fill for some time.
In time for the Christmas gift buying season, McLaren and mobile phone company, OnePlus are introducing the new 'OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition' smartphone.
China plans to give foreign companies greater access to its economy and is drafting a replacement of its plan to dominate advanced technologies by 2025, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Alongside affordability challenges, high interest rates and difficulty obtaining credit for customers have clouded dealers' typically rosy outlooks, according to Cox Automotive's Dealer Sentiment Index survey.
Hyundai Motor Group (Hyundai-Kia) has reorganised its senior management tier in a move seen as helping to bring about a smooth transition of power and modernisation at the family run giant.
The taxi and private hire (PH) industry in London is 'enduring systemic adverse impacts' and existential threats, according to one of the country's major electronic platforms (utilised by taxi operators and customers).
Audi marketing expert Bram Schot will become the luxury brand's CEO on Jan. 1, making permanent a role he has held on an interim basis since June.
Renault has told alliance partner Nissan not to contact its directors ahead of a Renault board meeting on Thursday, a source told Reuters.
Approval has been granted by the European Commission (EC) through the EU Merger Regulation, for the creation of a new joint venture by Bergé Automotive Logistics (BAL), a subsidiary of Bergé y Cía, of Spain and Gefco España, which is ultimately controlled by the Russian state-owned rail company RZD.
Volkswagen says the MEB platform that will underpin its I.D. electric-vehicle family will be even more scalable than the MQB architecture used for 80 percent of the group's combustion engine cars.
As Renault's largest shareholder, the French government might be expected to stand up for Carlos Ghosn as he fights charges in Japan that he underreported tens of millions of dollars.
Automobili Pininfarina is claiming that its 1,900bhp electric hypercar - named after Pininfarina founder, Battista 'Pinin' Farina - will be launched as Italy's most powerful and fastest car ever.
Nissan took the first comprehensive steps to share details with Renault about allegations against Carlos Ghosn in a move that may help ease a climate of suspicion that has clouded their partnership.
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Nissan is poised to widen its probe into Carlos Ghosn to investigate possible misconduct at its alliance joint venture entity with Renault and a host of subsidiaries, people familiar with the matter said, in a move that could trigger more criminal...
Hyundai Motor appointed Albert Biermann, a former BMW executive, as its first foreign head of research and development, raising expectations of a smooth transition of power at the family-run business empire.
Nissan says it has opened a 'global digital hub' in India.
JAC Volkswagen Automotive has held a groundbreaking ceremony for the New Energy Passenger Vehicle Project R&D Centre located in Hefei, Anhui Province.