Subaru Tops 10 Million Sales in U.S.
9/16/2019Subaru Inc. has sold its 10 millionth vehicle in the U.S. since launching sales in the country 51 years ago.
Quality Problems Stall Ford Explorer Launch
9/16/2019Ford Motor Co. is fixing several problems that have delayed the launch of the 2020 Explorer SUV and its Lincoln Aviator twin.
Oil Prices Surge After Attacks on Saudi Facilities
9/16/2019Drone attacks on oil processing facilities in Saudi Arabia on Saturday caused petroleum prices to surge 20% to nearly $72 per barrel on Monday.
Mazda EV Will Get Get Tokyo Reveal
9/16/2019Mazda Motor Corp. will take the wraps off its first electric vehicle at next month’s Tokyo auto show.
Ferrari Flexes SUV Customization
9/16/2019Ferrari SpA’s upcoming SUV/crossover vehicle will be built on a flexible platform that that offers unique and customizable features, says Chief Technical Officer Michael Leiters.
VW to Adopt Common Electronics Architecture
9/16/2019Volkswagen Group tells Ars Technica it will eventually reduce the number of electronics architectures used across its various brands from eight today to a single platform.
Uber Pulls Ride-Share Bikes in 2 More Cities
9/16/2019Uber Technologies Inc. is discontinuing its Jump bike-sharing service in Atlanta and San Diego as safety and clutter concerns grow.
Nissan Readies Electric Crossover
9/16/2019Nissan Motor Co. is developing an all-electric small crossover vehicle to be launched in mid-2021.
Climate Activists Protest Frankfurt Auto Show
9/16/2019Thousands of climate activists staged protests on Saturday in front of the entrance to the Frankfurt auto show, according to German police.
Report: U.S. Won’t Hike Tariffs on Japanese Cars
9/16/2019The U.S. reportedly has agreed not to impose new tariffs on cars from Japan as part of a tentative trade agreement slated to be announced next week.