Taiwan Demands VW Diesel Recall

Taiwan is the latest country to order Volkswagen AG to fix diesel engines fitted with software to cheat emission standards, The Nikkei reports.

Toyota Targets 2020 for Autonomous Driving Systems

Toyota Motor Corp. today demonstrated autonomous vehicle functionality on a modified Lexus GS.

VW to Halt All Non-Vital Investments

Volkswagen Group CEO Matthias Mueller says the company will cancel or delay all investments that aren't "absolutely vital" as it prepares for the cost of fixing 11 million diesel-powered vehicles rigged to cheat emission laws.

Another Audi Diesel

When I saw the headline “Audi Faces Challenging Task in Japan” I immediately thought, “Uh-oh.

VW Offers Loyalty Incentive for U.S. Customers

Volkswagen AG is offering its existing customers in the U.S. a $2,000 credit toward the purchase or lease of a new VW brand gasoline- or diesel-powered vehicle.

Volvo to Put Autonomous Driving at Drivers' Fingertips

Volvo Car Co. will begin pilot testing autonomous driving functionality in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 2017.

UPDATE: VW Diesel Probe Centers on Three Top Engineers

Volkswagen AG's internal investigation into its cheater diesel engines is zeroing in on former Audi chief engineer Ulrich Hackenberg; Porsche engine guru Wolfgang Hatz; and Heinz-Jakob Neusser, former head of product development for the Volkswagen brand, sources tell Bloomberg News.

Developing the 2016 Toyota Tacoma

“We’re engineers.

VW’s U.S. Chief to Testify Before Congressional Panel

Michael Horn, CEO of Volkswagen AG's America's unit, is expected to appear on Oct. 8 before a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee to explain VW's violation of U.S. diesel emission regulations.

VW: Diesel Scandal a Threat to Company’s Existence

Hans Dieter Poetsch, expected to be named Volkswagen Group's new chairman on Wednesday, tells VW's leadership the worldwide scandal surrounding diesel engines the company rigged to evade emission standards is an "existence-threatening crisis," Welt am Sonntag reports.