Jaguar Land Rover has launched its locally assembled, two-litre Jaguar XJ in India.
Around 2,600 workers at Bosch India's Bangalore plant have been on strike from 16 September, as they demand a pay rise.
Apollo Tyres has hired a specialist to restructure its operations in South Africa.
Honeywell will increase production of its low-global-warming-potential (GWP) refrigerants, insulation materials, aerosols and solvents, and, prior to 2020, will achieve a 50% reduction in its annual production of high-GWP hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) on a CO2 equivalent basis.
'Luxury entrepreneur' Stephen Hung has placed the largest single Rolls-Royce order ever for 30 custom extended wheelbase Phantoms for his Louis XIII hotel in Macau.
Original Equipment Suppliers Association (OESA), estimates what many are predicting will be US economic growth of 3% next year will sustain the current strong revival in American automotive sales.
Nokian Tyres, which specialises in tyres for northern winter conditions, is planning production cuts and temporary layoffs.
ArcelorMittal has a message for automakers scrambling to hit tougher fuel economy targets that come into effect in 2025: You don't have to make trucks out of aluminum to do it.
The EU area's car market recovery continued in August with sales up 2.1% on last year, according to data released by ACEA.
Ride sharing service Uber has won a reprieve from a ban on operating in Germany.
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18 Sep, 2014
Striking Peugeot Quartz crossover concept previews next-generation 3008
Honda has released pictures of its near-production next-generation Jazz subcompact, which show a bigger, sportier-looking model than the current car. The Jazz is Honda's No. 3-selling model in Europe after the Civic and CR-V.
Production of the redesigned Mazda 2 (Demio in Japan) has begun at Auto Alliance (Thailand) (AAT) with initial output destined for Australia and New Zealand.
General Motors is adding a third shift at its Wentzville plant in Missouri creating around 750 new jobs.
Mitsubishi Motors has confirmed plans to build a new vehicle assembly plant in Indonesia as it looks to strengthen its position in south-east Asia's largest and most promising vehicle market.
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17 Sep, 2014
Exclusive image shows XC90 influence on Volvo's new executive saloon, the S90
European new-car registrations rose 2 percent in August as subcompact models from Ford and VW and price cuts by automakers led to the 12th consecutive month of higher sales.
European car sales rose 2 percent in August but a heavy reliance on incentives in Spain and a fall in sales in Germany, France and Italy are signs that the region's recovery may be faltering, analysts and executives said.
The European car market underwent a big shake-up in the first half as there was a change at the top of nine of the 24 segments tracked by Automotive News Europe. The biggest gainers were electric vehicles and small SUVs.
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