Ford Motor CEO Mark Fields is joining IBM's board of directors as the No. 2 U.S. automaker explores alternative mobility options beyond selling cars and trucks.
Takata declared another 5.1 million U.S. vehicles defective as the company disclosed an 11th death could be linked to a faulty airbag, federal auto safety regulators said.
Buick is the latest brand to go with a celebrity-laden Super Bowl spot, picking NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. and actress/model Emily Ratajkowski with the Cascada convertible.
EU regulators will propose a shakeup of rules on authorizing new models of cars to prevent a rerun of the Volkswagen emissions scandal, firing the starting gun on a tough debate as governments and industry resist change.
The redesigned 2017 Land Rover Discovery will be less boxy and feature a rounder, more fluid design than its predecessor, the LR4, spy images of the luxury SUV show.
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BMW's new 7-Series gets 2.0-litre petrol engine from MINI and smaller BMW range, not confirmed for UK yet
First came the affair. Then the Ponzi scheme. Now -- a $28.8 billion transaction involving two storied American corporations. It's been a remarkable run for JCI CEO Alex Molinaroli.
Fiat Chrysler will have its work cut out on Wednesday to convince investors it can deliver its turnaround plan after model delays, deferred investments and slowing demand in key markets Asia and Latin America.
Cadillac has no plans for a V-series high-performance model of the new CT6 large sedan.
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Lamborghini has announced 500 new jobs ahead of Urus SUV project, with more to follow ahead of 2018 release
Ford is expanding a recall of vehicles with Takata airbags after an inflator exploded in a Ford Ranger last month and the driver was killed.
As part of its 'Open Innovation' strategy, PSA Peugeot Citroën says it is strengthening its ties with top post-graduate schools and universities by creating an OpenLab in Africa.
Premium carmaker Infiniti's China head, Daniel Kirchert, is reportedly resigning this week to join a start-up smart electric car venture backed by Internet giant Tencent Holdings and Foxconn Technology Group.
Hyundai Motor has reported a profit fall for the eighth consecutive quarter, with net profit in the quarter ended 31st December down by 2% to 1.6 trillion won.
Hillary Clinton called the planned inversion by Johnson Controls and Ireland-based Tyco "outrageous," and said as president she would block such moves using an "exit tax."
EU antitrust regulators will fine Japanese suppliers Denso, Mitsubishi Electric and Hitachi Ltd. for allegedly fixing prices of starter motors and accelerator modules, sources said.
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