NEWS

Toyota Unveils Sketches of Its Upcoming Texas HQ

6/25/2015

Toyota Motor Corp. has revealed architectural renderings of the U.S. headquarters campus it aims to complete by early 2017 in Plano, Tex.

Roomier, More Efficient Chevy Cruze Breaks Cover

6/25/2015

General Motors Co.'s redesigned Chevrolet Cruze will be longer, lighter and more fuel efficient than the outgoing model.

Mini to Drop 3 Models

6/24/2015

BMW AG's Mini city car unit confirms it will phase out three slow-selling two-seaters: the Paceman crossover, Coupe and Roadster models.

Ford to Test Car Sharing, Demos Prototype E-Bike

6/24/2015

Ford Motor Co. is moving forward with its "smart mobility" initiative with two new programs: a third-generation electric bicycle and car-sharing trials in six U.S. cities and London.

Using Medical Science to Improve Auto Safety

6/24/2015

Jaguar Land Rover Ltd. is working on several new safety systems based on advanced medical, sports and aerospace technologies.

Supplier Touts Airbag Leak-Testing Capability

6/24/2015

Switzerland's Inficon Holding AG says its advanced airbag leak-testing equipment is faster, safer and more reliable than competitive systems.

Chevy Says New Camaro Convertible Is Tops in Class

6/24/2015

Early next year General Motors Co. will launch a convertible version of its all-new Chevrolet Camaro with what it describes as the most-advanced power top in the segment.

Ford Recalls 203,400 Vans, Crossovers

6/24/2015

Ford Motor Co. is calling back 203,400 of its 2014-2015 model Transit Connect vans and Escape crossovers sold in the U.S., Canada and Mexico to fix instrument panel clusters that may not work.

U.S. Carmakers Trail Rivals in Profits

6/24/2015

All carmakers face growing product and technology costs.

Report: U.S., Qatar Investors Plan Bid for Control of Formula One

6/24/2015

Qatar and U.S. tycoon Stephen Ross are preparing a bid to acquire 40.5% of the holding company that controls Formula One racing, sources tell the Financial Times.