Nissan has confirmed, after talks with the Prime Minister, that the next-gen Qashqai will be designed and built in Britain.
General Motors' South Korean unit said it would spend US$5bn during the next three years to increase market share, according to Agence France Presse
BMW brand topped rivals Audi and Mercedes-Benz, selling 121,168 cars in May, a rise of 19 percent over 2010 figures.
Toyota says it will install 17,000 solar panels at its UK Burnaston plant in bid to cut its carbon dioxide production by 2,000t tonnes a year.
Nissan is to invest 192 million pounds (215 million euros) in Britain on the next version of its Qashqai compact crossover model.
Faurecia has signed a new framework agreement with Chinese automotive equipment supplier Changchun Xuyang Group to further develop its activities in China, especially with the FAW Group and its international affiliates, Audi, GM, Toyota and Volkswagen.
Toyota and Honda are beginning to normalise operations at their plants in Indonesia after production was disrupted by the shortages of parts imported from Japan in the wake of the devastating earthquake and tsunami in March.
Saab's Trollhattan factory is once again at idle today (8 June) as the Swedish manufacturer struggles to overcome supply issues.
Nissan Motor Co. handed its directors average pay that was more than twice that of its rivals Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. for the fiscal year ended in March.
Audi says its RS3 model will be produced in limited number and that certain markets, including the UK, have already sold out of their allocation.
Faurecia plans to extend its cooperation agreement with Chinese automotive equipment supplier Changchun Xuyang Group, in which it holds a strategic 18.75 percent stake, it said on Wednesday.
All-new open-top four-seater debuts, could wear Manta badge
Sketch of all-new soft-top four-seater released, could wear Manta badge
New SUV promises improved luxury and advanced safety kit, while engines offer increased performance and efficiency.
Most of Europe's automakers are posting record sales and profits, boosted by booming sales in China and other fast-growing markets, but success abroad is hiding mounting danger at home, according to a German auto industry academic.
Audi has begun production of the Q3 compact SUV at sister brand Seat's Martorell plant in Spain. Audi expects to produce 100,000 units of the Q3 a year in the plant.
Saab halted production today at its Trollhattan, Sweden, factory after output had restarted for just a short period earlier in the day.
The record March 11 earthquake in Japan had an unexpected side effect for BMW dealer Jun Kubota: His showroom in central Tokyo had its best April in at least three years.
The two-seater Mini Coupe concept that debuted almost two years ago at the IAA in Frankfurt has become reality. Photos released by Mini show a lightly camouflaged car that will be known as the Mini Coupe.
Fiat has decided to raise the planned production capacity of its joint venture with China's Guangzhou Automobile from an initial 300,000 units to 500,000 units a year by 2015, the China Times reported.
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