Tesla chose Robyn Denholm to succeed Elon Musk as board chair, selecting an independent director to contend with the carmaker's mercurial CEO following his run-ins with regulators and investors.
Mazda is accelerating a push into electrified vehicles to help avoid EU fines for failing to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Mazda and rivals face total fines in excess of more than $16 billion if they fail to comply with tighter CO2 emission limits.
BMW is under pressure from Germany's government to drop its opposition to funding hardware upgrades on some diesel vehicles in the country and join rivals Daimler and VW Group in agreeing to meet the costs of the cleaner-emissions retrofits.
PSA says Opel/Vauxhall is "back on course" one year after presenting its Pace plan, insisting the division will be profitable, electric and global.
PSA-owned Opel says the engineering centre at its company headquarters in Russelsheim will become a laboratory for electric-mobility working with a number of partners.
Ford Smart Mobility has acquired Spin, a San Francisco based electric scooter sharing company that provides customers an alternative for first- and last-mile transport.
Scottish Finance and Economy Secretary, Derek Mackay has held urgent talks with trade unions and Michelin management to discuss the future of the Dundee plant, following confirmation by the manufacture it has decided to close the plant in 2020 with the loss of 845 jobs.
Earlier this week, BMW Group Plant Dingolfing began series production of the new BMW 8 Series Convertible, which will be built alongside BMW 5 Series and 7 Series variants on a single assembly line.
With the unveiling of Aston Martin Lagonda's first SUV scheduled for the last quarter of 2019, work is progressing to complete the new St Athan factory in Wales.
Nissan said its push to improve profitability in the U.S. is taking more time and money than expected. The automaker's North American profit climbed 13 percent but fell 21 percent globally.
Nissan said its push to improve profitability in the U.S. is taking more time and money than expected. The automaker's North American profit climbed 13 percent but fell 21 percent globally.
Continental reaffirmed its outlook for a margin decline in 2018, citing warranty claims and weaker auto production in China and Europe.
The EU's competition authority has approved a plan from Daimler and BMW to combine their car-sharing businesses, subject to conditions.
Daimler and BMW won approval from the EU's competition authority to combine their car-sharing businesses to better compete with U.S. rival Uber and China's Didi Chuxing.
Mazda will present the next-generation Mazda3 small car at this month's Los Angeles auto show, beginning a new era of performance-oriented vehicle platforms and Skyactiv-X drivetrains, all wrapped in a voluptuous new design language.
Mazda will pull the curtains on the next-generation Mazda3 small car at this month's Los Angeles Auto Show, kicking off a new era of performance-oriented vehicle platforms and Skyactiv-X drivetrains, all wrapped in a voluptuous new design language.
China's push for greener vehicles is prompting Toyota, Fiat Chrysler, Honda and Mitsubishi to sell the same vehicle based on the Guangzhou GS4 crossover.
The automaker said the scooters will roll out in 100 cities over the next 18 months, including a Thursday launch in Detroit. It did not disclose a purchase price.
Toyota's European sales are growing fast after a diesel backlash helped to increase demand for its hybrids.
Ford named company veteran Steve Hood to head its electrified business in Europe as the company prepares to ramp up sales of electric cars.
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