Continuing QUBE/just-auto's series of interviews with tier one automotive component suppliers, we spoke to Ben Patel, VP of Global Research and Development Clean Air, Tenneco.
A study by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) forecasts that by 2030 some 25% of miles driven in the US could be in shared self-driving electric cars.
Hyundai Motor and Kia Motors have issued a recall notice affecting around 1.47m vehicles sold in South Korea, the US and Canada due to engine problems.
Marcus Eisenhuth has started as Schaeffler president Industrial Europe, responsible for direct customer and sales partner business the region, which also includes India as well as the Middle East and Africa.
Mitsui Chemicals has opened its electrolyte solution production facility at Nagoya Works to accommodate growing domestic demand for lithium-ion battery-use electrolyte solution, with a production capacity of 5,000t per year.
Ford has launched a claimed industry first pursuit rated hybrid police car as part of a US$4.5bn spend to make electric vehicles.
To improve non-verbal communication between drivers and their vehicles, Continental says it has devised a range of user-friendly touch gestures for the cockpit - a combination of gesture interaction and touchscreens.
Volkswagen Group is making progress settling U.S. legal claims from its emission-cheating scandal, but one challenge looms unresolved: What to do with the hundreds of thousands of diesel cars it is being forced to buy back.
Britain's automotive industry body the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders defended diesel cars on Monday, as the government prepares to announce proposals for improving air quality which could follow London in making it more expensive to use the most polluting vehicles.
The UK's automotive industry body defended diesel cars as the government prepares to announce proposals for improving air quality which could make it more expensive to use the most polluting vehicles.
Dealership buy-sell advisers warn FCA's plan to add about 380 new points could ding the value of many existing Chrysler dealerships. But much hinges on what brands the new stores will sell.
Carlos Tavares, fresh from his acquisition of Opel/Vauxhall, is moving ahead on his vow to put PSA back into the U.S. market. But Larry Dominique, named to head the return, says the company won't rush.
Engineering challenges for self driving vehicles was the subject that dominated SAE International's World Congress Experience conference in Detroit.
Responding to automaker needs for lighter-weight components and more advanced electronics earned 12 international suppliers a 2017 Automotive News PACE Award last week.
This year's New York Auto Show press days, which run April 12-13, will be packed with unveilings of track and near-track cars.
Nissan will re-spark its electric vehicle sales and Mitsubishi will play a bigger role in the U.S., according to Hiroto Saikawa, the first Japanese CEO of Nissan Motor Co. in 16 years.
Crossovers now account for roughly one in every three vehicles sold since October 2016, with the Nissan Rogue driving to become the top-selling nonpickup in America.
Proliferating automaker incentives to dealers are changing the retail business model -- and giving automakers increasing control of dealership operations.
This year's Shanghai auto show will include a variety of electric cars, plug-in hybrids and crossovers of all sizes.
The biggest supplier in Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross Jr.'s portfolio is mapping out a new future of its own.
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