Guangzhou Autos (GAC) has celebrated the production of its one millionth vehicle, a white 4WD GS8 that rolled off the assembly line at its factory in Guangzhou, China.
LexisNexis Risk Solutions and Mitsubishi Motors (MMC) are working together so that MMC vehicles can connect directly to the LexisNexis Telematics Exchange to help lower insurance premiums based on driving data.
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3 Jun, 2017
Aston Martin is heading into Ferrari's heartland with a new mid-engined supercar due in 2020
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6 Mar, 2019
The Aston Martin Vanquish Vision concept previews a future supercar to rival the McLaren 720S and new Ferrari F8 Tributo
Shareholder activist groups are asking a French regulator to investigate conflicts of interest and possible breaches of governance at the Renault-Nissan Alliance, according to reports.
Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), a collaborative cross-industry effort developing an open platform for the connected car, has announced that Toyota has adopted the AGL platform for Toyota's next-generation infotainment system. The 2018 Toyota Camry will be the first Toyota vehicle on the market with the AGL-based system in the United States.
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2 Jun, 2017
Diesel engines in top-line A7 and A8 models are said to contain emissions cheating devices
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2 Jun, 2017
First shots of the next generation Dacia Duster hint at a minor makeover for Dacia's budget SUV
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4 Dec, 2018
All-new Dacia Duster SUV gets a pair of punchy turbo petrol engines and extra infotainment features for 2019
Automotive News Europe honors the winners of the 2017 Rising Stars awards. The Rising Star for Finance is Michael Hummelbrunner, Magna Steyr's global director of finance and controlling.
The latest issue of the Automotive News Europe monthly magazine goes live on Monday, June 5. The new edition looks at the big challenges that automakers face on the road to fully autonomous driving.
Waymo, which is looking to expand its self-driving car efforts, expects autonomous vehicles to be able to take over longer distance trucking in the coming years, while allowing human drivers to handle local pickup and delivery routes.
U.S. sales of luxury light vehicles grew 0.5 percent in May even as the top three players in the segment posted declines. Mercedes widened its lead over chief rival BMW.
Elon Musk said he will leave White House advisory councils after President Donald Trump said he would withdraw the US from the Paris climate accord.
Hyundai-Kia had a rough month of May as sales declines throughout their lineups resulted in a 12 percent overall drop to 118,518 deliveries. The brands are down a total of 7.1 percent on the year to 531,446 sales.
Nissan North America's May U.S. sales grew 3 percent, as Nissan brand was powered by "another great Rogue month," an exec said.
Volkswagen Group of America's sales rose 3.9 percent in May, paced by gains of 4.3 percent for VW brand and 2.5 percent for Audi.
A mix of higher car and light-truck sales and an assist from its Acura division helped American Honda eke out a narrow sales gain in May, rising 0.9 percent for the month to 148,414 vehicles.
Audi's emissions scandal flared up again after the German government accused the carmaker of cheating emissions tests with its top-end models, the first time Audi has been accused of such wrongdoing in its home country.
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