Rolls-Royce will develop an ultraluxury SUV in a major diversification for the BMW-owned British brand known for its luxury sedans. The high-bodied car will be underpinned by an all-new aluminum architecture, CEO Torsten Mueller-Oetvoes said.
Audi hopped on the bondage bandwagon this weekend, sponsoring a promo spoof of the film "Fifty Shades of Grey."
A strong Canadian dollar has wounded the country's auto manufacturing sector over the last decade, but the currency's recent drop to a near six-year low is unlikely to spur a rush of new investment, senior industry executives say.
Rolls-Royce, entering a hot market segment where rivals have already pushed ahead, will develop an SUV in a major diversification for the 111-year-old British brand known for its luxury limousines.
Mercedes-Benz unveiled the first images of the 2016 Mercedes-Maybach Pullman S600 limousine prior to its debut at the Geneva Motor Show next month.
Once the Volkswagen Group's biggest underachiever, SEAT is succeeding at last. The evidence? In Germany it's now a top-ten brand, and in the UK, it was just 47 cars behind Fiat in January.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has appointed current Chrysler brand head Al Gardner to replace Peter Grady as vice president of its dealer network when Grady retires at the end of March, the automaker said today.
Talk about strange bedfellows.
Ricky Beggs, senior vice president and editorial director for Black Book, will retire April 1, the company said today.
Skoda released details and pictures of its latest Superb flagship, claiming the midsize model is the best car it has ever made. The Superb is an important image carrier for the brand.
Dick Gillmore, who played an integral part in launching Isuzu Motors' American auto brand, died Feb. 4 in Rancho Mirage, Calif. He was 71.
Nissan Motor reckons there are now more electric car charging points in Japan than there are petrol stations.
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Mercedes’ offroad icon the G-Wagen gets its craziest 4-wheeled version yet. Pics leaked of G500 4x4 Geneva star
Michael Bartsch, a former Porsche executive hired in 2013 to lead Infiniti in the Americas, has left the company in the latest executive shakeup at Nissan's luxury brand.
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Mammoth new S-Class Pullman revives name from 1965 600 Pullman luxury limo, second Maybach model debuts at Geneva show
Ford has announced the hiring of long time auto analyst and investment banker John Casesa as group vice president, global strategy.
Longtime Chrysler executive George Butts, who held positions in the product planning, stamping and quality divisions, died last week in Florida. He was 91.
John Casesa, who created the closely watched 'Car Wars' report that ranks the competitiveness of automakers' product lineups, will become Ford's head of global strategy, a new position.
Consultants EY estimates the UK could add GBP15.3bn (US$23.4bn) to its economy and create more than 315,000 jobs if previously ooutsourced work is repatriated to Britain.
Hyundai will take the wraps off its new Tucson at Geneva, showing a model that is not only a replacement for the ix35 but also takes the first steps in the development of the brand's design direction under Peter Schreyer.
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