As the auto industry reacts to the threat of disruption in the mobility space, a Jaguar Land Rover executive has stressed the need for the company to rise above commoditisation and continue to adapt to changing market needs with vehicle designs that customers can be passionate about.
Expensive European convertibles are among the vehicles that could become rare on American roads if President Trump's proposal to impose 20 percent tariffs on imported cars takes effect.
General Motors is transforming its operations through new technology that promises rapid change for dealers.
It has been a year and a half since Nissan took a controlling stake in Mitsubishi and installed hard-charging British executive Trevor Mann as its COO. In October, the new management team presented an interim growth plan.
General Motors last week unveiled the 2019 Blazer as a midsize crossover for a new generation of buyers seeking a sportier, tech-savvy utility vehicle over its boxier, rugged predecessors.
Jaguar is winning lots of praise for its I-Pace battery-electric vehicle, but how can it turn all those good vibes into sales? It won't be easy.
Industry veteran Jack Cheng outlines the strategy of Chinese EV maker Nio, which is beginning volume deliveries of a 7-seat SUV conceived as a Tesla fighter.
Volvo just threw the switch to launch its South Carolina assembly plant. But it has its eye on a bigger goal in 36 months.
If the future includes customers who don't want to own or lease vehicles, Prime Motor Group aims to be ready with a subscription service.
It would have been just another busy week at Audi were it not for a little matter of the arrest and imprisonment of CEO Rupert Stadler.
During an extensive overhaul project of its body shop, a Michigan dealership stays open on the night shift to keep repairs on schedule.
It would have been just another busy week at Audi were it not for a little matter of the arrest and imprisonment of CEO Rupert Stadler.
Volvo's upcoming made-in-America S60 will target younger buyers and hold the promise of diverse powertrains.
Manheim has wrapped up a three-year, $100 million high-tech makeover of its physical auctions, re-engineering every process and replacing old technology.
Beneath the surface of steady growth, change and repositioning are roiling the global supplier industry.
By selling more plug-ins than their competitors, Tesla and GM are on the verge of crossing a threshold that will mean the end of $7,500 tax credits many of their customers have counted on, creating a considerable price advantage for their rivals.
General Motors has realigned the responsibilities of two top executives in a move that underscores the importance and immediacy of its work on autonomous vehicles.
To perfect the voluptuous bends and molten-like reflections of Mazda's next-generation design language due to debut next year, Mazda's stylists had to break with tradition.
Electric vehicle sales might still be low, but some suppliers are moving fast to capitalize on the market for parts and engineering.
Automotive advertisers are sidestepping the potential pothole of Facebook's shift in third-party data policies.
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