Volvo Cars is developing kangaroo detection technology to solve one of the most costly causes of traffic collisions in Australia.
Just a year after its return, the reborn Datsun brand - Nissan's budget brand for emerging markets - is looking at possible expansion in new high growth markets such as Africa, Middle East, South East Asia and beyond.
Skoda says that in the first nine months of 2015, its deliveries to customers increased by 2.2% to 791,500 vehicles worldwide. During the same period, the sales revenue increased by 5.7% to EUR9.3bn (US$10.2bn). Operating profit rose significantly to EUR734m, representing an increase of 12.7% compared to the same period in 2014
Goodyear has unveiled third quarter sales down to US$4.2bn from US$4.7bn, with the tyre manufacturer maintaining the decrease is largely attributable to unfavourable foreign currency translation of US$430m.
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Volvo announces development of first ever 'kangaroo detection' software to prevent collisions in Australia
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30 Oct, 2015
UK researchers have created a new lithium-oxygen battery that has 10 times the energy of the current lithium-ion system
Ford believes it has the capability to massively ramp up gasoline engine fitment in Europe if there is a big backlash against diesel in the wake of the VW dieselgate affair and potentially rising anti-diesel sentiment among consumers and regulators.
Coatings specialist, Axalta has recorded third quarter net sales up 3.1% to US$1bn, with adjusted EBITDA of US$217m with Adjusted EBITDA margin of 21.7% versus 20.6% in Q3, 2014.
German prosecutors said former Porsche finance chief Holger Haerter effectively admitted that he was guilty of market manipulation ahead of a failed attempt to take over VW. Haerter's lawyer called the charge unfounded.
Honda is recalling 303,904 Accords in the U.S. to fix a software flaw that could lead to side-door airbags deploying even if the vehicles are not in a crash.
The latest issue of the Automotive News Europe monthly e-magazine goes live on Monday, Nov. 2. This month's edition looks at the effect VW's Dieselgate scandal is having on the automaker, Made-in-Germany quality and the diesel engine.
Citroen is piloting online sales of new cars in France ahead of a potential roll out across Europe.
Sales of VW-brand vehicles in the U.S. have grown "slightly" in October, the first full month since the company's emissions scandal broke, two people familiar with the matter said, Reuters reported.
A former prosecutor in Manhattan will serve as the independent federal monitor for GM following its agreement to pay $900 million to end a U.S. criminal probe over a lethal defect in ignition switches.
The NBA will break with tradition and place a sponsored corporate logo, Kia Motors, on player jerseys during the next two All-Star games, the league says.
General Motors CEO Mary Barra will be a keynote speaker at the 2016 CES electronics trade show in Las Vegas, the Consumer Electronics Association said Thursday.
Nissan Motor Co.'s reborn Datsun brand is considering additional global markets for its low-cost cars.
McLarty Automotive Group has acquired all but two stores owned and operated by Joe Machens Dealerships of Missouri.
GM's mothballed assembly plant in Janesville, Wis., is slated to be closed permanently, the UAW disclosed in documents related to its tentative labor deal with the automaker.
Renault's third-quarter revenue rose 9.4 percent, lifted by growing business with Nissan and Daimler, as well as sales of its own new models in a rebounding European market.
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