The head of Honda said on Friday that he wanted production to return to levels seen before the March 11 earthquake in two to three months.
Toyota will resume output at all of its factories in Japan on April 18 after halting production following the nation's record earthquake last month.
Saab is trying to release some of the collateral pledged against state-guaranteed loans to meet unpaid supplier bills and return to production, a Swedish business daily reported on Friday.
BMW AG has hired former Opel product chief Frank Weber, company sources told Automotive News Europe.
After nearly a decade of rumors about its existence, the world finally got to see a car that Alfa Romeo really should have built: the cabriolet version of the GT coupe.
BMW AG has hired former Opel product chief Frank Weber, company sources told Automotive News Europe.
MG Motor will launch production next week of the first all-new car to be built in Longbridge, England, in 16 years as the carmaker's Chinese owner, SAIC Motor Corp., seeks to revive the British marque.
Ford has begun work to expand its German styling center, which has the global lead on the design and development of the automaker's subcompact and compact vehicles.
Honda is sticking to its sales plan for the U.S., where the automaker earns most of its profit, as the company aims to make up for lost output after Japan's record earthquake disrupted production worldwide.
General Motors has decided to tease us with the 2013 Chevrolet Malibu, apparently. Last week, the automaker revealed an image and video showcasing its more muscular profile and lights literally stolen from the Camaro.
Bonhams, renowned auctioneer of the most exclusive automobiles on the planet, will be at the Prince of Monaco's Musée des Voitures on May 20. The auction house will take advantage of the glamour of the location to sell several vehicles, including two Ferraris.
Frenchman Tristan Vautier, who had dominated pre-season testing at Barber Motorsports Park grabbed pole position for Sunday's second round of the Star Mazda Championshipto be held at the Barber road course.
Steam Whistle Brewing of British Columbia touts itself as the greenest brewer in Canada. Company sales director Mike Kiraly and his team of car enthusiasts transformed the pride of the Steam Whistle fleet, a 1958 Chevrolet Apache pickup, into a 100% electric, green (literally) delivery truck.
The Paris-based Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile is still not ruling out expanding the use of Formula 1's new moveable rear wings in 2011.
Our in-house writer, Matt St-Pierre, is mere days away from getting his hands on a fresh new 2012 Honda Civic for a first drive review.
Here is our photo gallery of the first two free practice sessions of the Grand Prix of Malaysia held on the Sepang circuit near Kuala Lumpur.
Transport Canada has announced the recall of 400 2011 Chevrolet Cruzes due to a steering that may have been improperly fastened. The steering wheel may loosen and possibly detach, resulting in a loss of control and crash that could lead to property damage and personal injury.
Having showcased its green technology know-how at several auto shows, Land Rover has announced the launch of a gas hybrid version of the of 2012 Range Rover as early as 2013 as well as a range-extender variant one year later.
Despite all the controversy they created at the first round of the 2011 IndyCar series in St-Petersburg, the double file restarts will again be used this weekend as the series moves to the Barber Motorsports Park in Alabama.
Mark Webber sets the best time of the two free practice sessions this Friday, McLaren is close behind.
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