Ford unveiled a face-lift for its Focus hatchback, adding fresh styling, new technology and a more premium feel to the company's No. 2 seller in Europe.
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Lotus Motorcycles has started work on its first ever model: the C-01 hyper bike
Looks like we've got ourselves a good ol' fashioned truck horsepower war brewing. Hot on the heels of the Chevrolet Silverado-based
We've been tantalized by the Mustang concepts that Ford didn't bother ordering up the tooling for, but there's one might've-been that FoMoCo had nothing to do with.
Morgan Fransson been named head of manufacturing at National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) from 1 March.
Honda appointed its first female board member today and promoted a foreigner to the highest position yet held by a non-Japanese in a move to inject wider outside perspective into its top management as it expands internationally.
Honda appointed its first female board member today and promoted a foreigner to the highest position yet held by a non-Japanese in a move to inject wider outside perspective into its top management as it expands internationally.
Chrysler Group couldn't get a New York bankruptcy court's help in its bid to recover an alleged $50 million overpayment of state unemployment insurance premiums.
Automotive News spoke to labor analyst Kristen Dziczek about the root of the issues that led up to the recent vote at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga.
As the European auto industry emerges from the depths of the downturn, companies are shifting their focus from basic survival to cautious growth.
Give credit to Johnson Controls for pulling the plug on part of its interiors operation.
Hyundai notched big gains in its sales, market share and image when its swoopy 2011 Sonata hit the market.
Lithia and Sonic Automotive, the nation's third-largest dealership group, see significant opportunities for revenue growth this year by improving customer experience and increasing customer-pay, as opposed to factory warranty, service business.
Nearly five years after Chrysler terminated his Billings, Mont., Chrysler-Jeep store, along with 788 other dealerships around the country, Steve Zabawa believes he is on the threshold of reopening.
Before President Obama leaves office, he wants to make sure the largest trucks on U.S. roads keep getting more fuel efficient into the 2020s.
Jaguar Land Rover North America is putting dealers on the spot by requesting customer data from dealership computer systems -- and promising a financial penalty to dealers who resist.
Tesla Motors finished its first year as a full-fledged automaker with 22,477 cars sold, $2 billion in revenue and a net loss of $74 million.
Now that Volkswagen workers here have turned away the UAW, labor leaders within VW are going back to the drawing board.
Automotive News spoke to labor analyst Kristen Dziczek about the root of the issues that led up to the recent vote at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga.
Mazda's new assembly plant in Salamanca, Mexico gives the company a low-cost production base; an export platform for shipping cars; and a natural hedge against swings in the yen's exchange rate.
With the current economy the last thing you need is for your vehicle to break down. Whether your driving a reliable car or a busted up