Industry veteran Jean-Marc Gales is the new CEO of Lotus. Gales, 51, has held high-level jobs with Daimler, BMW, VW, PSA and Opel and is tasked with leading the sports-car maker's turnaround.
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Toyota's hydrogen fuel cell-powered production car may not arrive until 2015, but the technology is already being put to good use
The Qashqai-led rise of the C-crossover segment has seen Europe's C-MPV segment almost forgotten about by many. PSA, at least, remains a major force in this class. Time then, to consider the importance of the updated Peugeot 5008.
New vehicle sales in Japan fell by 5.5% to 345,226 units in April, from 365,164 units a year earlier, according to the Japan Automobile Dealers Association.
US light vehicle sales continued to blossom in April, rising 8.1% compared to the same month in 2013.
$32,205. That's how much you'll pay for the
-- Not many car reviews feature a shot-for-shot remake of "Goodfellas." (We're still banking on Ford's re-introduction of the Crown Victoria for a shot-for-shot remake of
On Feb. 10, 1989, executives from Honda and a newly founded division known as Acura piled into a conference room in Chicago's historic Drake Hotel to rehearse the unveiling of an unbelievable new car -- a
Chevrolet has released pricing for the
Back in October, "Gran Turismo" announced a partnership with the Ayrton Senna Institute.
Vanning never died, man. While fair-weather vanners ditched their groovy Plymouth Voyagers for front-wheel drive imports, hard-core custom freaks have been
Renault led a 6 percent gain in French new-car sales in April as the European auto market recovery took a firmer hold in the region's third-biggest market.
Daimler's supervisory board has chosen Michael Brecht as its deputy chairman replacing Erich Klemm, in a move that may smooth management-labor relations at the automaker.
The test facility at Germany's ADAC automotive club near Munich is one of only a handful of test centers in Europe accredited by EuroNCAP to assess the safety of passenger cars.
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Jaguar Land Rover is sharing its knowledge of assembling aluminum-bodied cars with rivals including Audi and Mercedes as the automaker seeks to cut production costs through the introduction of industry standards for manufacturing aluminum vehicles.
PSA expects sales of its Peugeot brand in China to rise at more than twice the rate of the market this year, pushing China pass France as the automaker's largest single market.
Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne faces a tough task in turning around the automaker's operations in Europe, analysts say, after losing 2.15 billion euros in the region in the past three years.
The latest issue of the Automotive News Europe monthly e-magazine goes live on Monday, May 5.
British driver Pippa Mann will be back behind the wheel of an Indy car in May as she will contest de 2014 Indy 500.
Mann will drive the pink and white Honda-powered No. 63 Dale Coyne Racing car in the 500 Mile Race.
A cause-oriented idea sparked a promotional proposal that mushroomed into a pink platform for Pippa Mann and the Susan G. Komen, the world's leading breast cancer organization.
“I've closely guarded my helmet design and colors. You don't see me change often,” said Mann, who will don a pink firesuit, too. “I thought wouldn't it be cool to change it for a really good cause and then donate it to (the Indianapolis Komen organization) after the race to auction. I'm really proud to be involved with this program and raise money for Susan G. Komen.”
The pledge site -
www.racewithpippa.com -- will be available through May 25.
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| Pippa Mann, Dale Coyne Racing. (Photo: IndyCar) |
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