Hyundai May Develop Large SUV
6/8/2015Hyundai Motor Co. is studying a plan to develop a large SUV/crossover that shares its platform with the company's Genesis luxury sedan, sources tell Reuters.
No Ferrari IPO Until at Least Mid-October
6/8/2015Tax issues have delayed plans for an initial public offering of shares in Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV's Ferrari unit for another five months.
Ford Ponders $1 Billion Makeover for Tech Campus
6/8/2015Ford Motor Co. is collecting bids on a 10-year, $1 billion plan to overhaul its technical campus in Dearborn, Mich., according to Crain's Detroit Business.
NHTSA Wants to Boost Safety Probe Staff Eightfold
6/8/2015The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which currently has 54 fulltime investigators of vehicle safety defects, says it needs more than 400 people to do the job well.
New Ferrari Dino in the Works
6/8/2015Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV's Ferrari unit plans to bring back its iconic Dino nameplate in the form of a mid-engine sports car expected to be priced at about $180,000, Autocar reports.
New Technologies Aim to Prevent Drunk Driving
6/8/2015A government-industry consortium is developing two technologies aimed at preventing drunk drivers from operating a vehicle.
PSA to Dump Hydraulic Suspension
6/5/2015PSA Peugeot Citroen is phasing out the signature hydropneumatic suspension in its high-end Citroen C5 sedan, sources tell Reuters.
Toyota Aims to Hike Exports to Developed Markets
6/5/2015Toyota Motor Corp. hopes to offset weakening sales in emerging markets by increasing its exports to the U.S. and other developed markets, Bloomberg News reports.
Takata Promotes Its Quality Chief
6/5/2015Airbag supplier Takata Corp. has added Hiroshi Shimizu, the company's top quality assurance executive, to its board of directors.
NHTSA Probes Jeeps that Brake Unexpectedly
6/5/2015The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened an investigation into nine complaints that Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs sometimes brake by themselves.