The production version of the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicle, caught during a photo shoot near Palm Springs, Calif., closely resembles the 2016 Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid with its grille and side styling.
Mitsubishi Motors CEO Osamu Masuko aims to keep the automaker's U.S. sales rebound going by consolidating the lineup around crossovers and electrified vehicles. He spoke about that strategy and his company's product plans in this QandA.
The freshened 2014 Toyota RAV4 offers updates -- including a hybrid variant and a sport-tuned SE trim -- that Toyota hopes will help lift the compact crossover's annual U.S. sales to 400,000 within three years.
Mazda CEO Masamichi Kogai is betting new product and a disciplined approach to incentives eventually will build brand value and lift sales. He explains in this QandA with Automotive News.
In view of the steadily improving economy, rising consumer confidence and still-unsated replacement demand, dealers and manufacturers can expect at least two more years with annual sales reaching or exceeding 17 million cars and light trucks.
Although the immediate priority in the wake of the diesel emissions scandal is to fix affected customers' vehicles and settle all issues with regulators, Audi CEO Rupert Stadler said the focus remains on increasing global sales to 2 million annually...
Not so long ago, dual clutch transmissions - with their superior fuel economy and lightning-quick gear shifts - were widely viewed as the Next Big Thing. Not anymore. Automakers are cutting back on use of them.
Bryan Nesbitt became Buick's top designer in June after spending four years in China, most recently as the head of design for GM China. He's no stranger to the brand - China is by far Buick's biggest market.
Assembly of the third-generation Volkswagen Touran began in June 2015 at the German automaker's factory in Wolfsburg. Output is expected to peak at more than 120,000 units next year, according to IHS Automotive.
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Dealer Roque De La Fuente has a few things going for him as he tries to sell voters on his presidential candidacy. He knows how to sell, and he doesn't back down from a fight. He speaks in this QandA of his past and his plans.
You'd think the words 'German diesel' would kill a U.S. marketing campaign, but General Motors disagrees. Despite VW's woes, Chevrolet intends to play up the German origins of the diesel engine scheduled for the new Cruze in early 2017.
General Motors will reveal the production version of the Chevrolet Bolt at the 5 January media preview day of the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Other manufacturers are also expected to have vehicle world premieres at the event.
Renault is drawing up proposals to relinquish some power over alliance partner Nissan as a clash looms with the French government, sources told Reuters,
VW denied a report saying its CEO and chairman were urged by its third-largest shareholder, Qatar Investment Authority, to reduce the influence of VW's powerful unions as the automaker battles to overcome its emissions scandal.
VW Group faces increasing pressure to reform as the embattled company prepares this week to publish intermediate results from a probe into its emissions scandal.
Technologies such as autonomous driving and connectivity are playing a more critical role in the Detroit auto show.
BMW not too long ago revealed a preview of a 1 Series sedan, something which could well be the perfect complement to the current hatchback range. A four-door should sell strongly in the US and China but the big question is this: is the company planning to switch its smallest high volume model to a front-wheel drive platform?
General Motors is working with the U.S. Army to train discharged soldiers to serve as service technicians at dealerships. Since the program, Shifting Gears, began in the fall of 2014, 116 people have been trained.
With the current economy the last thing you need is for your vehicle to break down. Whether your driving a reliable car or a busted up