Delphi says the twin poles of Free Trade Agreements and sustainable mobility will be essential components for industry to tackle rising global vehicle volumes and infrastructure challenges.
A Ford union at its Genk plant says members will be "smashed" as the automaker prepares imminently to shut the Belgium site with 4,500 direct job losses and possibly thousands more in the supply chain.
Fiat Chrysler has no plans at this stage to replace Amedeo Felisa as CEO of Ferrari, which it is preparing to spin off, FCA Chairman John Elkann said.
Fiat Chrysler has no plans at this stage to replace Amedeo Felisa as CEO of Ferrari, which it is preparing to spin off, FCA Chairman John Elkann said.
European automakers and suppliers have been trying for years to get U.S. drivers excited about diesels. Experience has proved that a test drive can be a deal-maker.
High-ranking European Commission (EC) officials insist simply throwing more and more legislation onto current transport systems will alienate countries even further rom Brussels.
Delphi says harnessing ways of coping with infrastructure management will be key as a greater push to autonomous driving sees a radical shift in the way transportation is perceived.
This month's managament briefing reviews the financial position of the global supplier automotive supplier industry. Part 2 highlights recent developments in industry structure, including M&A and IPO activity and corporate restructuring.
Opinion
28 Nov, 2014
Mike Rutherford ponders the range and price anxieties of electric cars following a drive in the Kia Soul EV
Ford say it has displayed its "full lineup of vehicles" at the Vietnam Motor Show in Ho Chi Minh City.
Mercedes-AMG says it will achieve a new sales record of well over 40,000 units in 2014.
News
28 Nov, 2014
DVLA smashes British record as 25 O sells for £518,000, will sit on Ferrari previously owned by Eric Clapton
The head of the UK distribution arm of SsangYong tells Dave Leggett that he expects the Korean brand to double its UK sales in 2015, boosted by the impact of the upcoming small SUV, Tivoli.
Magna Closures designs, engineers and manufactures a range of vehicle closure modules, systems and components for the automotive industry. In this interview, Matthew Beecham spoke to David O'Connell, Vice President - Global Engineering and R&D, Magna Mirrors & Magna Closures about the company's SmartLatch, PureView sliding window and how it strikes a balance between providing a door which improves side-crash safety yet reduces overall vehicle weight.
Takata's airbag crisis linked to five fatal auto accidents threatens to shake confidence in Japanese manufacturing and the country's auto industry, the nation's transport minister said.
The European Commission next month will outline progress on future emission targets for new cars sold in the EU, giving automakers a clearer look at the billions of euros in investment that will be needed to meet tougher goals.
Audi is dipping its toe into car sharing, but with a premium twist. The automaker has started two pilot programs in Europe -- one in Stockholm and another in Berlin.
ZF, which agreed to buy TRW, expects the combined company's sales of driver-assist safety systems to grow by up to 25 percent a year. The technology will be the "major" part of the combined firm's $2.1 billion randd budget, ZF CEO Stefan Sommer said.
Allegations of rampant bribery at China FAW Group Corp.'s joint venture with VW should provide an urgent wake-up call to the government to abandon the country's JV rule for foreign automakers.
Audi randd boss Ulrich Hackenberg provided a concise answer when asked why the carmaker's fuel cell also needs plug-in hybrid technology.
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