Denmark has proposed a ban on the sale of new gasoline and diesel cars starting in 2030 and hybrid vehicles from 2035, joining global efforts to promote full-electric vehicles to reduce air pollution and combat climate change.
As the risk of a no-deal Brexit looms larger and nearer, Japanese companies are not waiting to find out whether the UK government can deliver, instead they are shifting their operations out of the country or threatening to scale them back.
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Aston Martin launched on the London Stock Exchange today with CEO Andy Palmer suggesting a deal to keep 007 in the driver’s seat
Renault's low-cost K-ZE urban vehicle for China likely will be rolled out globally, the automaker's CEO, Carlos Ghosn, said.
Ferrari plans to sell 499 units of the Monza SP1 and SP2 supercars with a 1.6 million euro ($1.85 million) price tag that will equate to 654 million euros ($755 million) over two years of production.
GAC's percentage of foreign sales is around 10 percent, and the long-term target is to have a 50-50 split between sales in China and abroad.
BMW Group CEO Harald Krueger said a higher reduction of CO2 emissions foreseen in Europe is simply unattainable ahead of a vote today by the European Parliament to reduce emissions by 40 percent in 2030.
New-model delays dented sales at Mercedes-Benz in September and set up a razor-thin race for the luxury crown as 2018 enters its final quarter.
Hyundai-Kia's combined U.S. sales reached 108,862 units in September, a 0.6 percent decline from the year-earlier period.
Year-over-year declines were exaggerated by last year's rush to replenish hurricane-damaged fleets but Nissan says U.S. retail sales rose in September.
Cox Automotive has acquired FandI Express, an FandI technology company it has had a minority stake in since 2013.
Chinese automaker Guangzhou Automotive Group may delay plans to sell vehicles in the U.S. because of the escalating trade spat between the world's two biggest automaking nations.
The changeover of General Motors' full-size pickups and unseasonably high sales a year ago led to an estimated 16 percent decline in its September U.S. light-duty vehicle sales.
Another record month for Toyota's U.S. light-truck sales was not enough to offset a decline in car volume.
Ford's U.S. light-vehicle sales sank 11 percent to 196,496 in September. The decline dropped Ford behind FCA US, whose sales jumped 15 percent to 199,819, for the first time since November 2015.
Subaru of America, fresh off its best sales month to date, saw its 2019 Ascent gain momentum in September, which picked up the slack for sales declines elsewhere in the lineup.
BMW rivals and ride-hailing companies are considering joining its consortium for developing self-driving cars as auto industry profits come under increasing pressure, BMW board member Klaus Froehlich said.
New-vehicle sales in Canada fell for the seventh consecutive month in September as automakers sold 175,290 units, down 6.4 percent from last year. But, the Global Automakers of Canada say it's not all bad.
FCA US sales soared 15 percent to 199,819 in September, led by record Ram and Jeep results for the month, topping crosstown rival Ford Motor Co.'s 196,496 car and light-truck deliveries.
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