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The latest issue of the Automotive News Europe monthly magazine goes live on Monday. The new edition looks at how the move to 5G connectivity could give the industry a boost.
To hear Ghosn's lead lawyer tell it, the ousted Nissan chairman -- even after two months in a Tokyo jail cell -- is calm, cool and laser-focused on the task of proving his innocence in court.
Toyota’s persistence with hybrid power has paid off as it continues to lure buyers across Europe who are fleeing diesels. Led since 2015 by South African Johan van Zyl, Toyota Europe has used ...
Mercedes will soon start handing over its GLC F-Cell model to fleet customers in a bid to refine its fuel cell technology through real-world testing.
VW wants to team up with other automakers to create an industry standard for self-driving technology. Such a move would give companies better legal protection following accidents involving ...
Jaguar Land Rover said it will invest $18 billion over the next three years to be able to offer electrified versions of all its models after customers' wariness about buying diesel-fueled vehicles ...
Maxime Picat has helped to guide PSA's comeback from near bankruptcy in 2013, most recently as group operations director for Europe. The executive spoke with Automotive News Europe about the ...
Volvo is deepening its ties with Luminar, a fast-growing maker of a lidar, which is considered vital to a self-driving car's ability to see the world around it. The move comes a week after Volvo ...
Volkswagen Group plans to tweak the namesake VW brand's logo for the first time since 2012, as it prepares for electric vehicles and tries to burnish an image tarnished by the diesel-cheating scandal.
Mercedes will reduce overly expressive design cues in future models as part of an evolution of its design philosophy. BMW is also looking to clean up its sheet metal.
BMW will not present the successor to the Z4 roadster at this week's Geneva auto show, but rather in the summer at a dedicated event, a company source said. The Z4 was developed with Toyota's ...
PARIS -- The French government has a message for automakers and suppliers who are grappling with the swift decline of diesel sales: "We are here to help." Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire will meet ...
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