Euro NCAP has published its latest safety ratings of eight new vehicles, four launched this year, and five star ratings dominate.
At the SMMT's annual dinner in London, the trade association has again voiced concerns over the competitive dangers for UK manufacturers who are facing higher costs on shipments of goods to the EU when the UK leaves the trade bloc in 2019.
Ford warned that a hard Brexit could cost the company 1 billion dollars a year in tariffs and force it to reconsider investments in the UK.
Toyota Motor North America said its second generation Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) package of active safety features will begin to be fitted standard equipment on some models from mid-2018.
BMW may counter falling U.S. sales of its Mini brand by making it an "electric urban mobility company," a senior executive said. BMW rival Daimler is converting its Smart marque into an EV-only brand in the U.S.
Geely Holding and its Volvo unit are considering producing Lynk and CO vehicles at Volvo plants in Belgium and the U.S., a senior executive at the brand said. Lynk and CO's first model went on sale in China this week.
Geely and its Volvo unit are considering building vehicles from the new Lynk and CO brand at Volvo's plant in Belgium. U.S. production is also a possibility, a senior Lynk and CO executive said.
The redesigned 2018 Jeep Wrangler may look similar to its immediate predecessor, but above the skid plates and beneath the removable top, fans of the off-roader will notice the upgrades incorporated into the first Wrangler redesign since 2006.
The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 convertible is expected to go on sale in the spring, alongside the coupe, starting at $123,995. The coupe will start at $119,995.
Hyundai workers resumed production of the Kona SUV late Tuesday, ending a near two-day strike over the company's decision to expand the model's output ahead of its launch in the United States.
Customers will be able to lease vehicles in select markets on a monthly basis for a single fee that includes insurance, maintenance, roadside assistance, pickup and delivery, as Lincoln strives to gain more ground in a crowded luxury field.
Say hello to the Lincoln Nautilus and goodbye to the brand's "MK" naming scheme that some customers still haven't deciphered after more than a decade.
The all-new Ascent launches streaking Subaru right back into the hotly contested three-row crossover segment, one that the brand has not been able to tap since output of the ill-fated Tribeca ended in 2014.
Infiniti, already one of the fastest growing luxury brands, aims to give itself a bigger boost with a technology-laden crossover that one executive calls the most important vehicle in the brand's history.
Toyota's advanced driver assist technology is getting smarter, but still a long way from taking over the wheel, the automaker says.
A U.S. district court denied a temporary restraining order to prevent President Trump from naming an interim director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
It's a busy time to be Mick Mulvaney. Even before the president's budget director also had to run the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, he faced a daunting December.
The VW I.D. Crozz, due in 2020, will be powered by a pair of electric motors, one on each axle, with a combined output of 302 hp. Each motor can operate together or separately as conditions demand.
Eight technicians at a New Jersey Ford dealership won a legal settlement last week in a discriminatory wage dispute that claimed Chinese workers were paid less than than U.S. employees to do the same jobs.
A federal judge overseeing the high-profile patent theft case between Waymo and Uber delayed the beginning of the trial after new information emerged from a former Uber employee.
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