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16 Mar, 2016
Design boss Stefan Sielaff reveals his plans for the luxurious future look of Bentley's new models
BMW is to add a high performance version and an SUV to its flagship 7-series range as well as an all-terrain luxury Rolls-Royce, board chairman Harald Krueger said here in Munich today.
Nicolas Maure, brought in to turn around Renault-Nissan's Russian carmaker AvtoVAZ, faces a tough challenge at a company where his predecessor, Bo Andersson, fell foul of diving sales and powerful vested interests among shareholders, suppliers and...
BMW has unveiled its new NUMBER ONE>NEXT strategy aimed at setting new standards for connectivity and automated driving.
Mercedes-Benz Vans division has reported record sales, revenue and EBIT figures for the financial year 2015 and said that it expects further expansion in 2016.
Continuing just-auto's series of interviews with global component manufacturers, Matthew Beecham spoke to Karl-Friedrich Stracke, President Fahrzeugtechnik & Engineering of Magna Steyr about its smart factory, lightweighting and what makes a good acquisition target. Magna Steyr is a major engineering and manufacturing partner to automakers.
BMW Group has forecast new records for sales volume, revenues and earnings for 2016, the company said at its annual accounts press conference here in Munich today (16 March).
Jaguar's worldwide sales were up by 50% in February, and by 47% for the year to date, thanks in no small part to the XE. The brand's new best seller now has some revisions for the 2017 model year, aimed at keeping that momentum going.
A robotics and human interaction expert, citing limited technology demonstrations and a lack of rigorous testing in extreme operating conditions, urged automakers, lawmakers and regulators to pump the brakes as the auto industry races toward a...
Attorneys for customers suing GM over faulty ignition switches urged a U.S. appeals court to throw out bankruptcy court rulings that they say shield the company from lawsuits potentially worth billions of dollars.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said it eliminated covenants linked to term loans of its U.S. unit, FCA US, thus gaining full access to the subsidiary's cash.
Cadillac, looking to spark interest in two of its cars, plans a new 'black chrome' package for the CTS sedan and ATS sedan and coupe.
When it comes to buying automobiles, Generation Z will be practical, budget-conscious and safety-oriented, Cox Automotive said today.
Audi is making plans to sell the four-door A5 Sportback in the U.S. beginning next year, giving the luxury brand a smaller counterpart to its rakish A7 and a rival to BMW's 3-series Gran Turismo.
AutoNation CEO Mike Jackson said automakers could be 'sowing the seeds for disruption' by increasingly relying on incentives and leasing to sustain sales figures.
Audi of America is scrapping plans to launch the redesigned 2017 A4 sedan with an optional 2.0-liter diesel engine.
A German public prosecutor has launched an investigation into eight former employees of supplier Schaeffler, including former CEO Juergen Geissinger, over allegations of bribery, breach of trust and tax fraud.
Volkswagen's Financial Services said today it took an extraordinary writedown of 353 million euros ($391 million) to cover a potential decline in the residual value of cars in the wake of the diesel emissions cheating scandal.
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