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17 May, 2018
EU Commission says autonomous emergency braking, lane-keep assistance and fatigue detection must feature on all new cars in three years
Autoneum has opened a plant for the manufacture of lightweight components for acoustic and thermal management in Komárom, Hungary.
Ford is set to resume production of its profitable F-150 pickup at the Dearborn Truck Plant on Friday using parts sourced from tooling shipped as far away as England.
The VW brand will skip the Paris auto show this year, the company said. A spokesman for VW's French operations said that VW sister brands -- Audi, Porsche, Skoda and Seat -- are still due to attend.
VW brand will skip the Paris auto show this year, the company said. A spokesman for VW's French operations said that VW's sister brands -- Audi, Porsche, Skoda and Seat -- are still due to attend the show.
Swiss prosecutors have begun looking into the circumstances of a fatal crash of a Tesla electric car last week that firefighters think may have set off a fire in the vehicle's battery.
Swiss prosecutors have begun looking into the circumstances of a fatal crash of a Tesla last week that firefighters think may have set off a fire in the vehicle's battery.
Hamburg said it had begun putting up signs to enforce what will be the first ban on older diesel vehicles in a major German city, after a court ruled in February that cities were entitled to impose such bans.
VW Group truck brand MAN said it will push for greater savings in production, development and administration this year to support the group's drive to become a major force in global truck making.
Mobileye has signed a contract to supply self-driving technologies to 8 million cars at a European automaker starting in 2021, a company official told Reuters.
Mobileye has signed a contract to supply its self-driving technologies to 8 million cars at a European automaker starting in 2021, a company official told Reuters. The deal is one of the largest yet for Mobileye.
Automotive News Europe honors the winners of the 2018 Rising Stars awards.
VW Group is determined to turn VW Truck and Bus into a global champion, the company's finance chief, Frank Witter, explained in an interview with Automotive News Europe.
Tesla confirmed to police that another of its vehicles crashed with a driver using Autopilot, and the incident triggered more scrutiny by federal regulators.
NHTSA is sending a team to investigate the crash of a Tesla vehicle last week in Utah that the driver said occurred while the car was in autopilot mode.
Ford will restart production of the F-150 at a Dearborn, Mich., factory on Friday, and a Kansas City plant by Monday, after more than a week of downtime resulting from a fire at a key parts supplier.
The United States is pushing for a deal in negotiations on a revised NAFTA, the White House said. Canadian and Mexican officials were not due in Washington for talks before a Thursday deadline.
Takata airbags and autonomous vehicles were the focus of a Senate committee's examination of Heidi King, President Donald Trump's nominee to be NHTSA's next administrator.
A Cleveland-based company has purchased the remaining 182 acres of the Ford's Wixom assembly plant site near Detroit after the automaker settled federal litigation over the land.
A Florida dealership can pursue claims that a former finance manager misappropriated trade secrets, misrepresented his background and violated confidentiality agreements and a computer fraud law, a federal judge ruled.
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