PSA Peugeot Citroen is not ruling out implications for staffing levels as it revealed further details of its European rationalisation plans.
Chinese premier Wen Jiabao's visit with German chancellor Angela Merkel to the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg saw a deal inked with Chinese partner SAIC Motor Corporation to build a new plant in Urumqi, western China and agreement with VW's other Chinese partner, First Automobile Group (FAW), to extend their JV 25 more years.
Fiat expects the new Viaggio to be a strong competitor in the world's largest market, where the Italian automaker has failed twice to gain a foothold.
The famous MG brand stalled in 2004 and has struggled to get re-started. But things are looking up, according to design chief Tony Williams.
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German metalworker unions are threatening industrial action unless demands for a 6.5% wage increase and improvements in apprenticeship hiring are met.
Audi unleashed a surprise of sorts on Monday at the Beijing motor show.
GM will add resources in its Pan-Asia Technical Automotive Center over the next four years as it develops more vehicles globally, GM CEO Dan Akerson said today.
A fourth member will join the Jaguar family, but it's not so much new as it has been estranged.
It's been an interesting few days in the Far East for Lotus. At the weekend its Malaysian owner issued a denial that the famous British brand was for sale or about to go into receivership.
Guangqi Honda Automobile plans to build a third production line at its ZengCheng plant.
Renault and China's Dongfeng Motor have signed a framework agreement on a joint venture, a senior Renault executive confirmed on Monday. In March, the two signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly produce vehicles in China.
Ford showed off the production version of its new small EcoSport SUV, first seen at the Delhi show earlier this year.
Is the striking Lamborghini Estoque sedan concept from the 2008 Paris motor show dead? Not exactly.
Ford plans to quadruple the number of SUVs it offers in China over the next year as demand for the vehicle type increases.
Premium car makers are confident of growth in China continuing a while yet even as overall market expansion slows.
With the Beijing Show kicking off today (first press day), it's worth considering where the Chinese market and industry stands, in terms of long-term development.
Chrysler plans to relaunch brand sales in China this June with the 300C large sedan, Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne said on the sidelines of the Beijing auto show on Monday.
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