Ride- and emission-control systems supplier Tenneco said first-quarter net income rose 11 percent to $63 million.
Ford evacuated roughly 2,000 employees from an office near its headquarters after a suspicious package was found in the building's mailroom. The package was deemed safe by 1:15 p.m. ET.
VW, known for ad campaigns such as "Think Small," is now thinking bigger as it seeks to lure buyers into an expanded lineup of roomier vehicles, including the new Atlas.
Autonomous vehicle start-up Zoox said Corrado Lanzone, former operations director of Ferrari's racing division, has joined the company as its vice president of manufacturing operations.
Opel will use PSA's technology in the next generation of its Corsa. Opel had previously said the Corsa, slated to be launched in 2019, would be built with GM technology.
Higher production volumes lifted Denso and Aisin Seiki to higher profits in the fiscal year just ended despite currency headwinds, the two Japanese parts suppliers said.
EU antitrust regulators scrapped an investigation into Faurecia, Eberspaecher and Tenneco, three years after raiding the suppliers and others on suspicion of anti-competitive practices.
The U,S. will begin an investigation into whether thermoplastic components used in some BMW, Toyota and Honda cars violate patent laws. Japanese suppliers Aisin Seiki and Denso are also among companies under investigation.
Nissan expects the new Rogue Sport to become a conquesting machine, taking buyers mostly from small import sedans such as the Honda Civic.
New Mitsubishi COO Trevor Mann outlines his revival plan for the troubled carmaker and explains how he got it back on the profit path just months after arriving from controlling owner Nissan.
Automotive News is progressively rolling out an updated 'metered' approach to online readership.
Ford's top executive for the Americas, Joe Hinrichs, offers two specific ways to improve the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Subaru dealers continue to set sales records in the U.S., but they are not keeping up in their service departments, the brand's U.S. president says.
A master-planned 'city for the future' rises in the fields alongside Audi's Mexico plant. Can it attract auto workers making $15 a day?
Mercedes-AMG chief Tobias Moers forecasts plug-ins across the performance brand's lineup in the long term. Pure electrics also are inevitable.
Foreign automakers in China have dreamed of freeing themselves from the joint ventures the Chinese government has imposed on them. It might take a while.
Test rides in the cars of the future are becoming more available to the public, and are no longer limited to engineers, executives and journalists.
Cadillac is selling itself as a heritage brand in China as it chases its German rivals. It is one of many things going right for the American luxury icon in the world's biggest market.
Patrick DeBruler was in the middle of a rough patch when he walked into Champion Chevrolet of Avon, Ind., last summer to pick up a job application. It proved to be just the break he needed.
The industry has crossed the line into risky territory on automaker incentives, leasing levels and new-vehicle inventory, said AutoNation CEO Mike Jackson. Several other public dealership group executives agreed.
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