The recovery in European car sales slowed down in May as buyers' concerns about unemployment and the Greek sovereign debt crisis held back demand. Sales were also hit by fewer business days.
Citroen is considering a revival of its iconic Mehari lightweight utility car to help give the brand a 'fun' image, CEO Linda Jackson said.
Audi's latest top spot is bitter-sweet.
American Honda said it will recall about 1.39 million vehicles with faulty passenger-side airbags made by Takata.
The Audi Q2, Toyota C-HR, Hyundai Ioniq, Maserati Levante, Renault Scenic, SEAT Ateca and Volvo V90 were arguably the most important cars to have had their world premieres at this year's Geneva motor show.
The project to add a model to the Volkswagen range above the CC and below the Phaeton has finally been officially announced. And despite being mainly a car for China, the Phideon sedan has made its world premiere in Europe, at the Geneva motor show.
As long ago as April 2014, Audi announced that it was working on a diesel-electric PHEV version of the Q7. The company will finally reveal this model at tomorrow's Geneva motor show press preview day. There will also be a petrol-electric PHEV Q7, but this will be for China, Japan and Singapore only. It should be announced in the coming months.
PSA's DS division has announced preliminary details for a coupe design study which it will reveal at next week's Geneva motor show press preview days.
McLaren Automotive has announced yet another derivative for its Sports Series. The 570GT will make its world debut at next month's Geneva motor show. Nissan, meanwhile, is exploring the possibility of adding high-priced derivatives of its X-Trail and Qashqai models with the new Premium concepts.
As well as a preview of its way overdue B segment SUV, Volkswagen will reveal a mid-life update for the up! at next month's Geneva motor show.
Swedish supercar maker Koenigsegg is to display the final Agera at the Geneva show, and also introduce the production version of the Regera.
There will be two further world debuts for Skoda at the Geneva show: the VisionS concept will be joined by new versions of the Octavia and Fabia.
In addition to revealing the V90, Volvo Cars says it will also stage the world premiere of a facelifted V40 at the Geneva motor show.
Mercedes-Benz has announced the international debut of the C-Class Cabriolet will be at the Geneva motor show and Toyota has confirmed that the Lexus LC 500h will also be revealed there. Meanwhile, Renault will lift the covers off two C segment models and SsangYong will display a preview of the next Korando.
Daimler has announced the international debut of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet will be at the Geneva motor show.
A new range topping version of the BMW 7 Series will be a world premiere at the Geneva motor show. The M760Li xDrive is powered by a 441kW/600hp 6.6-litre biturbo V12 engine.
Honda will reveal the Civic Hatchback Prototype at the Geneva show, and the Subaru XV Concept is also set to have its world debut there, while Spyker has just announced its own global premiere.
The Ferrari FF is to have a model name change to GTC4Lusso to signify a mid-life facelift, and FCA will give the Alfa Romeo another minor facelift. The public debuts of both these cars will be at next month's Geneva motor show.
A facelift for the Bentley Mulsanne will have its public debut at next month's Geneva show, and there will be an extended wheelbase version too.
There is still no official word on what the production model will be called - Kodiak is the frontrunner - but Skoda will reveal a preview of its first SUV with the VisionS concept at the Geneva show. On the other hand, the model name for SEAT's SUV is now known, and Volvo will give the V90 its public debut at the show.
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